New Publication Schedule and Editorial Standards
A Note on Publication Frequency
Starting this week, Ujasusi moves to a Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday publication schedule — three assessments per week, down from daily.
This is a deliberate editorial decision, not a pause. Every brief and SITREP goes through the same source verification and fact-checking process before publication, regardless of how time-sensitive the material is. Maintaining that standard daily was beginning to compress the review process on the busiest news days, and the developments across the region this year have moved fast enough that rigour needed more room than a daily deadline allowed.
Two adjustments to keep coverage continuous:
Breaking developments will still be published immediately, outside the regular schedule. The three-day rhythm is the baseline, not a ceiling.
Non-urgent developments and shorter updates will now appear on Substack Notes rather than as full posts, so you’re not waiting until the next scheduled edition for lower-stakes signal.
The goal is the same as it has always been: analysis you can rely on, not analysis you receive quickly and then have to double-check elsewhere.
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