The Global Press Style Guide, published in English, is a living document that sets standards for dignified, precise vocabulary to use when referring to the people and places where Global Press reporters work. Each entry is crafted with the assistance of Global Press reporters and editors. The guide contains hundreds of entries that were created according to these three principles: (i) Do not use words that force people to make assumptions. Phrases like ethnic and developing world, for example, don’t promote source dignity or reader clarity. (ii) Avoid labels. People should be referred to as people as often as possible. (iii) Precision is required for dignity. In 2022, Global Press unveiled a first-of-its-kind style guide in Spanish. The Guía de estilo de Global Press establishes rules for referring to people, places and issues that are often miscovered or undercovered by the media.