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Video shows crime scene reconstruction in Tehran, not 'Iran parading Israeli spies' ...
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Video shows jets in northern Malaysia, not Thai patrol on Cambodian frontier ...
Bill Gates' trip to Singapore falsely linked to 'vaccine mandate' claims ...
Video shows hornbills in southern Thailand, not 'vultures feeding on soldiers' bodies' ...
Footage of water tanker spraying urinating man is from Peru, not India ...
A new Ron DeSantis campaign video attacking Donald Trump purports to show three photos of the former president embracing Anthony Fauci, a key member of the US coronavirus task force, with kisses on ...
Social media users are sharing a radio interview in which a Canadian immunologist claims that widely used Covid-19 vaccines are dangerous. But a pharmaceutical company document and Harvard study ...
Social media posts and online articles have made a series of inaccurate claims about the safety and efficacy of the Pfizer-BioNTech Covid-19 vaccine, sometimes asserting the revelations come from ...
A claim that hot pineapple water can kill cancer cells has been circulating in multiple posts on Instagram and Facebook. The claim is misleading; scientists say there is not enough evidence to show ...
An article shared thousands of times on Facebook claims that Japan “has the healthiest children on the planet” because vaccination is not mandatory in their country. This is false. Children in Japan ...
Online articles and social media posts claim almost 2,700 NATO soldiers and military trainers have died during Russia's invasion of Ukraine. This is false; the military alliance has not deployed ...
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