The news ethics, that has long been thrown out of the sky to report unverified fake news, eating ugly is truth," "accuracy," and "objectivity."
What is ethics about?
In order to tell the truth, maintain our word, or assist a stranger in need, we must follow ethical principles. Everyday decisions are guided by an ethical framework that helps us avoid unfair results and helps us make decisions that have beneficial effects.
Journalism ethics' guiding principles are "truth," "accuracy," and "objectivity." Journalists should work to a certain extent to distance themselves from the areas, populations, and even nations they are from or in. In their journalistic work, they take into account that separation in order to prevent influenced prejudice.