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The Current events portal and associated pages contains news listed on a daily basis with a link to background articles. Of primary importance are events. In addition, trends and developments are also listworthy.
This section contains the brief summary of edit instructions that is automatically shown when editing the Current events portal, and is found at Portal:Current events/Edit instructions: കവാടം:Current events/Edit instructions
This portal attracts visitors seeking information about topics that are big at the moment, resulting in an increased readership and improvement of Wikipedia articles related to such topics.
Unless otherwise specified, this content deals with Current events day by day. For more information about the concise template which is visible on the Main page of Wikipedia, see Wikipedia:In the news.
The Portal:Current events page also contains Boxes in right sidebar.
In contrast to Wikinews, the purpose of Wikipedia does not include writing about breaking news stories. Rather, Wikipedia has its own notability criteria (Wikipedia:Notability). One very significant danger is that news articles must be kept current in order to remain accurate. Wikipedians might begin a news article and then simply lose interest in the topic, whereupon the article becomes inaccurate. In short, we aren't set up to be an amateur news organization, and we shouldn't try to compete with professional news organizations.
Moreover, Wikipedia is not a collection of primary source material. Direct first-hand reporting of current events is primary source material. Wikinews accepts primary source material, however, and is a repository of such primary source material that is there for Wikipedia to cite.
Wikinews can also be cited in its capacity as an amalgam of primary sources. Citing a news summary article on Wikinews, which in its turn cites the multitude of news sources that it is summarizing, can save Wikipedia the trouble of citing the long list of news sources directly itself.
Entries on Current events are brief summaries of the topic at hand, preferably no more than 30 - 40 words. For more information, links are given to one or more Wikipedia articles, as well as one or more external news articles.
Many news topics are notable enough to fulfill the notability criteria for becoming Wikipedia articles, while some only have specific articles in for example Wikinews. In any case, Wikipedia contains articles on the background of related topics. For example, Wikipedia does not only include an article on the Fall of Mazar-i-Sharif, but also to the War in Afghanistan (2001–present) and Mazar-i-Sharif.
Wikipedia and Wikinews complement each other in this respect. Just as Wikinews can provide or collate primary source material on current events for Wikipedia, saving Wikipedia trouble, Wikipedia can provide in-depth background articles to Wikinews about people, places, and things in the news, saving Wikinews the trouble of writing, and maintaining, backgrounders. In contrast, professional news organizations have no encyclopaedia as a sibling project to call upon.
Significance of a subject follows the same rules as for "In the news" on the main page of Wikipedia (although Portal:Current events is slightly more inclusionist). See: Wikipedia:In the news#Significance.
On the other hand, the existence of a Wikipedia article specifically about the topic is not necessary for making a Portal:Current events entry, but there should be a link to a more or less related Wikipedia article. Even if an event does not merit a separate Wikipedia article, it can often be included in broadly scoped articles such as List of terrorist incidents in ഡിസംബർ 2024 or 2024 Atlantic hurricane season.
Inclusion of an event does not mean that every similar type of event is notable. For example, after a major earthquake, even an aftershock thereof needs its own consideration of its impact before inclusion.
The bot account Cyberbot I creates a 'blank' current events page for the following day at 03:30 UTC, so wiki users will never have to create the page themselves. The 'blank' page is created with the following code:
{{Current events|year=2018|month=06|day=10|content= <!-- All news items below this line --> * <!-- All news items above this line -->}}
Which looks like this:
Instructions for initialising page if the bot has failed to
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The instructions below this only apply if the bot has been disabled. If you reached this page via the current date box's "edit" link, check whether the portal box has already been initiated, and already contains the following (parsed) wiki code (use copy/paste from the code below, if necessary, to correct any syntax errors): {{Current events|year={{subst:CURRENTYEAR}}|month={{subst:CURRENTMONTH}}|day={{subst:CURRENTDAY}}|content= <!-- All news items below this line --> * <!-- All news items above this line -->}} Then save the page, before adding any news items. This will help insure the new day displays according to the current events portal design. Note that the above items: CURRENTYEAR, CURRENTMONTH, and CURRENTDAY, all will display as positive integers once the page is saved. |
News items should always be added with categories. The categories are as follows:
News items which do not fit into any of the above categories shouldn't be added.
It is customary, if possible, to indicate the context for a story at the start of the line. A good (hypothetical) example would be:
The context string, SCO v. IBM Linux lawsuit, links to a story on the relevant topic. This is ideal but not always possible.
Here is another good example:
For example, this is incorrect:
However, this is correct:
as is this:
This is incorrect:
The solar system is the location, not the context. This is better:
This is incorrect context:
Why? Because Jessica Lynch is the entry's subject, not its context. It would be better to rewrite it with a context like this:
Yet another problematic emphasis of subject over context:
To restore emphasis to the context, try something like this:
For example, if an earthquake hits New Zealand February 22 at 12:51 local time (February 21 23:51 by UTC), the item should be added to February 22: