This is not the first old video of a building collapsing in Casablanca that we have seen mislabelled as Morocco earthquake damage.
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Full Fact→ Video of building collapse is not from recent Morocco earthquake
The video shows a building collapsing in Casablanca three years ago.
Logically→ Video of cleric reciting Islamic prayer atop damaged mosque in Syria falsely shared as Morocco
Logically→ Old video shared as people praying as quake struck Morocco
ABC News / AP Fact Check→ Footage of a fake alien invasion is being misrepresented as a lightning strike before Morocco quake
AP’S ASSESSMENT: False.
Lead Stories→ Fact Check: Large Lightning Bolt, Strange Lights Did NOT Appear Right Before Morocco Earthquake In This Video — 2020 CGI Video Creation
Did a large lightning bolt and strange lights appear in this video right before the earthquake struck Morocco on September 8, 2023? No, that's not true: The video, originally posted on TikTok (archived here) on May 1, 2020, was removed fr
Logically→ CGI video shared as ‘mysterious lightning’ striking Morocco before earthquake
Logically→ Drone footage from Turkey shared as aftermath of Morocco earthquake
Logically→ Media outlets share old images as visuals of 2023 Morocco earthquake
Logically→ Video of building collapsing in Turkey shared as Morocco earthquake footage
Logically→ The earthquake in Morocco was the result of the movement of tectonic plates, not HAARP
Logically→ A video of a building collapsing has been misattributed to the recent earthquake in Morocco
Logically→ 2022 video from Morocco shared as building collapsing in recent earthquake
Lead Stories→ Fact Check: America Was NOT Named After Morocco
Was America named after Morocco? No, that's not true: Neither the governments of Morocco nor of the United States of America recognize this North African country as America's namesake. There is no evidence from an authoritative source to
Logically→ A video of men attacking a Muslim woman in Morocco was falsely attributed as an incident in India.
A group of young men attacked a Muslim woman with egg, flour, and water in Casablanca, Morocco not in India. The incident occurred in 2015.
Snopes→ Are These Real Tree-Climbing Goats in Morocco?
They are truly the GOAT.
Snopes→ Woman from Mali Gives Birth to 9 Babies in Morocco
The five girls and four boys, and their mother, “are all doing well,” Mali’s health minister said in a statement.
Washington Post→ Video contradicts Morocco’s justification of a brutal beating in Western Sahara
The final episode of our miniseries “Fakeout” takes us to Western Sahara, where a video contradicts the Moroccan government’s justification for a brutal beating of two men.
Snopes→ Germany Deports Convicted 9/11 Suspect Home to Morocco
The Moroccan man convicted of helping three of the Sept. 11 attackers as they plotted to strike New York and Washington was flown from a Hamburg jail on Monday to the city's airport in preparation for his deportation to his home country.
Snopes→ Does This Photograph Show a Future French Politician as a Shepherd in Morocco?
Internet memes falsely used an unrelated image of a Moroccan girl to illustrate the unusual life story of Najat Vallaud-Belkacem.
Logically→ Jordbävningen i Marocko berodde på rörelser i de tektoniska plattorna, inte på HAARP
Logically→ यूपी के कानपुर में नवजात शिशु को बचाए जाने का वीडियो मोरक्को भूकंप से जोड़कर वायरल
Logically→ ছিৰিয়াৰ ক্ষতিগ্ৰস্ত মছজিদৰ পৰা মৌলবীযে আজান দিয়া ভিডিঅ’টো মৰক্কো ভূমিকম্পৰ নহয়
Logically→ উত্তৰ প্ৰদেশৰ ভিডিঅ’ মৰক্কো ভূমিকম্পত নৱজাত শিশুৰ উদ্ধাৰৰ দৃশ্য় বুলি শ্বেয়াৰ কৰা হৈছে
Logically→ মৰক্কোৰ শেহতীয়া ভূমিকম্পৰ বুলি সংবাদ মাধ্যমত পুৰণি ফটো ভাইৰেল
Logically→ ক্ৰিষ্টিয়ানো ৰোনাল্ডোৰ হোটেলে মৰক্কোৰ ভূমিকম্প পীড়িতসকলক আশ্ৰয় দিয়া বুলি মিছাকৈ দাবী কৰা হৈছে
Logically→ Video of baby being rescued in India shared as footage following Moroccan quake
FactCheck.org→ FactChecking the First GOP Debate
Summary We found false and misleading claims on abortion, crime, climate change and more. Several candidates claimed that Democrats support allowing abortions “up to the moment of birth,” but what Democrats support is an exception
Lead Stories→ Fact Check: The CIA Does NOT Try To Cover Up The Existence Of Diego Garcia Island — Info Is On The Agency’s Website
Does the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) hide the existence of the military base on Diego Garcia island in the Indian Ocean? No, that's not true: As of this writing, the agency discusses this specific base on the publicly available sect
AllSides→ Fact Check: Video Shows the Wrong Border Fence
https://thedispatch.com/article/fact-check-video-shows-the-wrong-border-fence/ A video clip is circul
The Dispatch→ Fact Check: Video Shows the Wrong Border Fence
A picture of Melilla, at the border between Morocco and Spain, taken on June 25, 2022. (Photo by FADEL SENNA/AFP via Getty Images) A video clip is circulating online showing a border fence overwhelmed by hundreds of people trying to climb to the other
Lead Stories→ Fact Check: Black Americans Are NOT Descendants Of North America’s Original Indigenous Inhabitants
Are Black Americans descended from the original indigenous inhabitants of North America and not from enslaved persons taken from Africa? No, that's not true: This notion descends from the Moorish Science Temple, a pseudoscience organizati
Full Fact→ Video of football fans singing for Palestine is not from World Cup
The footage was shot in Morocco and dates back to 2019.
Logically→ Thousands of football fans sang in support of Palestine during the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar.
This video is from the 2019 Arab Club Champions Cup in Morocco, North Africa, and is unrelated to Qatar's 2022 FIFA World Cup.
Lead Stories→ Fact Check: NO Evidence Vladimir Putin Said Africa Is Just A Cemetery For Africans
Did Russian President Vladimir Putin describe Africa as a "cemetery for Africans"? No, that's not true: No English or Russian credible sources confirm he ever said this. The claim appeared in a TikTok video clip posted to Facebook on July
Truth or Fiction?→ No, the Loch Ness Monster’s Existence is Not ‘Plausible’
On July 26 2022, several organizations claimed that the existence of the Loch Ness monster had just been deemed “plausible,” an odd story promoted to readers on social media already inured to bizarre developments: The Loch Ness Monster is
PolitiFact→ Viral image – No, this isn’t a photo of former French education minister Najat Vallaud-Belkacem
Photo shows former French education minister Najat Vallaud-Belkacem herding sheep as a child in Morocco.
PolitiFact→ Viral image – No, this isn’t a photo of former French education minister Najat Vallaud-Belkacem
Photo shows former French education minister Najat Vallaud-Belkacem herding sheep as a child in Morocco.
Full Fact→ The EU doesn’t have a 40% tariff on African food imports
“On tariffs, [we’re] reducing the European Union’s 40% tariffs on food from Africa”. George Freeman MP, 13 July 2021. Following the government’s decision to reduce its commitment to spend 0.7% of Gross National Income on
Truth or Fiction?→ OGX DMDM Hydantoin Facebook Post
On July 5 2021, a Facebook account shared a post warning people about OGX brand shampoo and DMDM hydantoin, writing: **UPDATED** If you are not aware, these are some of the OGX shampoos that Johnson & Johnson is being sued over. They have a chemica