Reporting with memory
International affairs are rarely isolated events. The work emphasizes historical context, institutional pressure, and the human consequences that remain after headlines move on.
Independent international media
Mentora News develops documentary, field-reporting, and advocacy-driven media work focused on international defense, global affairs, security, cybersecurity, human rights, and the public interest.
Mentora News focuses on international defense, global affairs, security, cybersecurity, and human rights, frequently collaborating with international television networks and nonprofit partners on stories that require careful reporting and responsible production.
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Editorial philosophy
International affairs are rarely isolated events. The work emphasizes historical context, institutional pressure, and the human consequences that remain after headlines move on.
Images, footage, interviews, and archival material are treated as evidence and narrative structure, not decoration.
Defense, cybersecurity, privacy, and information risk are covered as civic and human questions as much as technical or institutional ones.
Areas of coverage
International institutions, diplomacy, regional crises, and public-interest reporting.
Conflict, defense policy, war reporting, and the systems that shape security outcomes.
Digital privacy, influence operations, online risk, and the security of civic life.
Documentation, testimony, accountability, and the language of rights in public life.
Visual storytelling
The organization brings together field reporting, documentary production, visual evidence, publication, and narrative structure for stories that require both immediacy and depth.
View projects archiveSelected highlights
International coverage and visual documentation from conflict and post-conflict environments.
Long-form production focused on war, peace processes, memory, accountability, and reconciliation.
Essays and publications that examine conflict, memory, security, rights, and democratic life.