Introduction
Start with a compelling hook that grabs attention. State the main point or question your article addresses.
Main Analysis
Key Point 1
Support your analysis with evidence, data, or examples. Use clear, concise language.
Key Point 2
Break down complex topics into understandable sections. Use bullet points for lists:
- Point one with explanation
- Point two with supporting evidence
- Point three with implications
Key Point 3
Include relevant quotes or statements:
“Important quote from source or expert opinion.”
— Source Name, Title
Supporting Evidence
Provide data, statistics, or historical context to strengthen your analysis.
Implications
Discuss what this means for:
- Policy makers
- International relations
- Economic markets
- Global security
Looking Ahead
What developments should readers watch for in the coming weeks/months?
Timeline of Key Events
If relevant, include a timeline:
- Date: Event description
- Date: Next development
- Future: Expected outcome
Conclusion
Summarize your key findings and main takeaways. End with a thought-provoking statement or call to action.
Related Reading
About the Author
Brief author bio or publication note.
Image Guidelines:
- Save images to
static/images/directory - Reference:
 - Max width: 1200px
- Include descriptive alt text for accessibility
Word Count Targets:
- News Brief: 300-500 words
- Standard Article: 800-1200 words
- Feature Analysis: 1500-2500 words
- Opinion Piece: 600-1000 words