A media kit usually exists to shape the story. This one exists so the facts are right.
Media Kit & Press Inquiries is where journalists, editors, and producers find what they need to report on the firm accurately — the boilerplate, the facts, and the brand assets — and a direct way to reach it. The firm's interest is not in shaping coverage but in being reported correctly; the kit is built for accuracy, and press inquiries are answered on the record. For the firm's own announcements, the Newsroom is the place; this is for the press.
Most press materials are written to flatter — to nudge a story toward the angle a firm prefers. The firm's posture is simpler, and in its view more useful: give the press what they need to get the facts right, and let the story follow the facts. That means accurate boilerplate, a fact sheet that is correct, brand assets that are current, and a direct line for questions — answered on the record.

The firm does not try to write the story. It gives the press correct facts, current assets, and a direct line — then lets the reporting stand on its own. The kit is an act of accuracy, not persuasion.
A press kit that shapes a story is a liability the day the story turns. One that gets the facts right is an asset in any weather. The firm keeps the second kind.
Ariana Nexus is the institutional orchestration firm for Afghan complexity. Across 24 Afghan languages, it brings together Afghan linguistic depth, federal-grade compliance, and AI validation for institutions in healthcare, government, AI and data systems, and research — worldwide. Headquartered in Washington, D.C. and operating primarily from Virginia, with offices planned in London and Berlin, the firm does not operate inside Afghanistan — a deliberate decision in the interest of the people it works with. Its tagline is “Complexity, Orchestrated.”
Ariana Nexus is the institutional orchestration firm for Afghan complexity, bringing Afghan linguistic depth, federal-grade compliance, and AI validation to institutions across 24 Afghan languages, worldwide.

For interviews, comment, fact-checking, and leadership materials, the firm responds to the press directly. Inquiries are answered on the record and, where the firm can, within press timelines. Use the press inquiry channel below; it reaches the firm's communications point directly.
Make a press inquiry →The facts, the assets, and a direct line are here — so the story can be accurate. For interviews, comment, and leadership materials, this is the door.
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