About The Outpost
The Outpost is an independent global affairs publication focused on underreported crises, structural inequalities, and the lived consequences of political, economic, and environmental decisions.
Our reporting draws on journalists, researchers, and subject-matter experts working directly in the regions we cover. We prioritise depth over speed, context over spectacle, and analysis grounded in evidence and lived experience.
To publish rigorous, accessible journalism that brings overlooked global issues into public view. We work closely with specialists across disciplines including conflict studies, climate science, migration, public health, and international law to ensure accuracy, accountability, and clarity. Our aim is not only to inform, but to challenge complacency and expand understanding of how global systems shape everyday life.
We envision a media landscape where serious international reporting is not confined to moments of crisis or headline attention. The Outpost seeks to be a trusted platform for thoughtful global analysis, amplifying perspectives that are too often marginalised and fostering informed engagement with the world beyond national borders.
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