About Cubed News
Cubed News is an independent, general-interest news publication built on a simple conviction: that the facts of a story are only the beginning of understanding it. Founded in 2026 and published at cubednews.com, we exist to give serious readers something the daily churn rarely provides — the room to grasp not just what happened, but why it matters and what it sets in motion.
Our tagline, Daily News, Reframed, is a promise about method rather than tone. We are not in the business of being first with a headline that is forgotten by lunchtime. We are in the business of being clear, and clarity takes a particular kind of work.
News, Cubed
The name carries the idea. A line has one dimension; a square has two; a cube has three. Most news coverage hands you the first dimension — a sequence of events — and leaves the rest to chance. We treat every story as a cube, examined from three sides.
The first is context: what actually happened, and why it happened now. We resist the temptation to start a story in the middle. A policy, a market move or a scientific finding rarely makes sense without the history that produced it, and supplying that history is the least we owe a reader.
The second is perspective: the angles that genuinely matter, set against the ones that merely make noise. Honest journalism distinguishes between a disagreement among experts and a manufactured controversy, and it tells you which is which. We try to represent the real shape of a debate, not flatten it into two shouting sides.
The third is stakes: what comes next, and who is affected. A story is not finished when the event ends. The consequences — for ordinary people, for institutions, for the decisions a reader might actually face — are usually the part that matters most, and the part most reporting omits. We write those consequences down.
What We Cover
Cubed News is organised into eight desks, each led by an editor with genuine command of the subject. We cover politics — elections, governance and the machinery of power — and the business and economy stories that shape markets, companies and household budgets alike. Our technology coverage follows artificial intelligence, cybersecurity and the digital policy that increasingly governs all of it.
We report world news from the Americas to the Asia-Pacific, treating events beyond any single country as the global stories they are. Our health desk covers public health, medical research and the systems that deliver care, while our science coverage spans the climate, space, and the research quietly reshaping daily life.
Finally, our opinion and analysis offers argued, accountable viewpoints — clearly labelled as such — and our lifestyle and culture desk attends to books, ideas, society and the texture of how people actually live. Across all eight, the editorial standard is the same.
The Team
Cubed News is edited by a small, named team. We believe readers deserve to know who is responsible for what they read, so we put bylines on our work and faces to our desks. The newsroom is led by Adrian Cole, our Editor-in-Chief, who oversees the publication’s standards and writes our cross-cutting editorials.
The eight desks are run by their respective editors. Naomi Hartley leads Politics. David Mensah edits Business & Economy. Wei Chen heads Technology. Sofia Marchetti directs World News. Daniel Okoro oversees both Health and Science. Helena Brandt edits Opinion & Analysis. And Iris Calloway leads Lifestyle & Culture.
The team is distributed globally rather than confined to a single bureau, which lets us cover stories closer to where they happen and to keep more than one time zone awake. What unites the desks is not a shared address but a shared discipline.
The Four Rules
Every piece published under the Cubed News name is held to four non-negotiable rules. They are the reason the publication exists.
First, we do not fabricate. We do not invent statistics, quotes, sources, studies or events. When we cite a figure or an institution, it is real and correctly attributed. Where an exact number is uncertain, we describe the direction and magnitude honestly rather than manufacture false precision.
Second, we state only what is well established. Our explainers and analyses synthesise verifiable public knowledge — the kind a knowledgeable editor can stand behind and a reader can check. We would rather say less with confidence than more with bluff.
Third, we do not fake reporting. We do not claim interviews we did not conduct or sourcing we do not have. When a piece is an explainer drawing on the public record, we say so plainly rather than dress it as exclusive newsgathering.
Fourth, we show our sources. Pieces that make factual claims point to real, verifiable institutions and outlets, so a reader can follow the trail and judge for themselves. Transparency is not a courtesy we extend; it is the standard we are built on.
Independence and Funding
Cubed News is editorially independent. No advertiser, sponsor or commercial partner directs our coverage, shapes our conclusions, or receives favourable treatment in our pages. The line between the newsroom and any business activity is firm, and we intend to keep it that way.
Where commercial arrangements exist, they do not buy influence over what we publish or how we frame it. An editor’s judgement, not a balance sheet, decides what runs. That independence is the practical foundation of the trust we ask readers to place in us, and we would rather forgo revenue than spend it.
Contact and Details
Cubed News is published at cubednews.com and registered at 1222 Clarence St, Sydney, Australia, with a team that works across the world. The publication was founded in 2026 in its current form.
We welcome correspondence — tips, corrections, considered disagreement and questions about our work. Reach the newsroom at editorial@cubednews.com. If you want to understand how we think before you read us, this page, and the four rules above, are the most honest summary we can give. To start reading, browse any of our eight desks or learn more about Cubed News and the people behind it.