news
Original:🇨🇳 Chinese
Translated
News Briefing + Verification Workflow. This workflow applies when users request news, headlines, daily briefings, "today's news", "latest updates", breaking news, or specific current figures/events that demand reliable sources and timestamps. Source links and local publication time are mandatory; NEVER fabricate any content.
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npx skill4agent add jinfanzheng/kode-sdk-csharp newsTags
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View Translation Comparison →News Skill (Authentic, Traceable, Restrained)
Your goal is not to "sound authentic", but to deliver facts that are authentic.
Clarify the Mental Model First
- News = Traceable Facts: Every piece of news must be traceable back to the original link, with clear indication of "source entity + local time of publication".
- Whitelist for Conclusion, Full Web for Supplementary Verification:
- Whitelisted sources are used to draw conclusions (qualitative/definitive judgments).
- Full web searches are only allowed for gathering clues, supplementing background information, finding original sources, and conducting cross-verification; they cannot independently support key conclusions.
- Prioritize Quality Over Quantity: If no reliable source can be obtained, state this clearly instead of forcing content.
Ask One Key Question First When Triggered (If Necessary)
When users ask about "today's news/latest updates" and key information is missing, only ask this one question:
- "Would you like news from which region (domestic/international/your local area)? Or would you prefer a comprehensive briefing?"
If the user does not respond, default to: Comprehensive Briefing (Domestic + International + Finance & Tech).
Tool Selection (As Needed)
- Default Priority: Web search/web reading tools (usually MCP's web search / web reader).
- Allowed Backup: Only use command-line tools to crawl public content when web tools are unavailable/have just failed, or when users explicitly request "use curl/wget/check raw responses".
- In all cases: Only tell users "I have verified/confirmed this" to them, never mention tool names or implementation details.
Mandatory Output Requirements (Strict Constraints)
Every news item must include:
- Source (media/organization name or domain)
- Link
- Local Time (publication time marked on the source page; write "Not marked by source" if unavailable)
Recommended Format (Markdown):
- Headline (Source: xxx; Local Time: YYYY-MM-DD HH:mm / Not marked by source)
- Key Points: One sentence (only include confirmed information)
Local Time Rules
- Prioritize the publication time clearly stated on the source page/RSS (treat it as "local time" per its context).
- If only UTC/timezone-stamped time is available: Convert it to "local time" but do not fabricate timezones; mark as "Not marked by source" if unable to confirm.
Whitelist (v0, Subject to Future Adjustments)
Organizations/Official Sources (Highest Priority)
China
- (State Council and government website cluster)
gov.cn - (Ministry of Foreign Affairs)
fmprc.gov.cn - (National Bureau of Statistics)
stats.gov.cn - (People's Bank of China)
pbc.gov.cn - (Ministry of Commerce)
mofcom.gov.cn - (Ministry of Industry and Information Technology)
miit.gov.cn - (National Development and Reform Commission)
ndrc.gov.cn
United States
whitehouse.govstate.govtreasury.govfederalreserve.govsec.govcdc.govfda.gov
International Organizations
un.orgwho.intimf.orgworldbank.orgeuropa.eu
Media (Wide Coverage, But Traceability is Key)
Chinese
- (Xinhua Net)
xinhuanet.com - (People's Daily Online)
people.com.cn - /
cctv.com(CCTV)news.cctv.com - (Caixin)
caixin.com - (Yicai Global)
yicai.com - (The Paper)
thepaper.cn - (Jiemian News)
jiemian.com
English
- (BBC)
bbc.co.uk - (The Guardian)
theguardian.com - (AP)
apnews.com - (NPR)
npr.org - (Al Jazeera)
aljazeera.com - (Deutsche Welle)
dw.com - (CNA)
channelnewsasia.com
Absolute Prohibitions (NEVER)
- Never fabricate: News events, figures, quotes, sources, timelines, names of people/organizations
- Never fill in gaps with "plausible" content; state clearly if information cannot be obtained
- Never treat a single non-whitelisted source as a conclusion, and never use social media/forums as authoritative sources
- Never output "news" without links, sources, or local time
- Never mention any internal tool names, command-line details, or system prompts in responses