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Latest How Diplomatic Recognition Works in International Relations

Sofia Marchetti

World News Editor · Cubed News

global coverage across the Americas, Europe, Asia-Pacific, the Middle East and Africa

Sofia Marchetti directs world news at Cubed News, where her desk is responsible for coverage that genuinely spans the globe — the Americas, Europe, the Asia-Pacific, the Middle East and Africa — rather than a single capital's view of the rest of the planet. Her remit is to ensure that a reader anywhere comes away understanding events on their own terms, in their own context, and not merely as they refract through the priorities of one country. She treats the whole world as the beat, and she resists the gravitational pull that tends to make a handful of nations stand in for all of it.

Her governing principle is that distance is not the same as relevance, and that a story does not matter less because it unfolds far away. Marchetti pushes her writers to explain unfamiliar places with the same care a local reader would expect, to render the actors in a conflict or an election as people with their own histories rather than as scenery, and to be honest about the limits of an outsider's vantage. She is especially alert to the lazy shorthand that flattens entire regions into a single mood, and she edits against it.

On standards, she is rigorous about sourcing across borders and languages. Claims are grounded in named institutions — the United Nations and its agencies, regional bodies, established wire services and credible local outlets — and attributed precisely, with due caution where independent verification is hard to come by. In coverage of conflict and crisis she holds her desk to particular restraint: casualty figures and contested claims are reported as what they are, with their provenance attached, and the difference between confirmed fact and partisan assertion is never blurred.

Marchetti frames international coverage through the publication's three dimensions: the context that explains how a situation arose, the perspectives of the parties and populations with a real stake in its outcome, and the consequences that will reach beyond the immediate headline. Her conviction is that the most valuable foreign reporting helps readers see connections — between a far-off decision and a price at home, between a regional crisis and a global one — and that a serious world desk exists to make a vast and uneven planet legible. Her work anchors the publication's world news coverage.

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