A set of digitally altered images purported to be from an ABP News bulletin have been falsely attributed to Rahul Gandhi.
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Logically→ David Rockefeller thanked the media for supporting his attempt to dominate the world economy.
Rockefeller's speech was taken out of context to mislead people. He did not thank the media for helping him take complete control over the world.
Logically→ Twenty-eight sadhus were caught by police for kidnapping and selling children’s kidneys in Uttar Pradesh.
Varanasi police clarified the sadhus were not involved in any criminal activities. The interrogation video has been falsely attributed.
Logically→ Four Hindu-owned shops were set on fire by unidentified persons in Narshingshi, Bangladesh, on August 22, 2022.
The cause of the fire has been identified as an electrical short circuit. Images of the incident have been circulated with a false communal narrative.
Logically→ Forwarding ‘good morning, good evening’ messages etc can expose one’s private banking information.
There are no credible reports or official warnings that the forwarded messages expose one's private information.
Logically→ President Zelenskyy sold 17 million hectares of Ukrainian agricultural land to U.S. companies.
Claims that some top U.S.companies own millions of hectares of farmland in Ukraine are baseless and are propagated by conspiracy theorists.
Logically→ U.S President Joe Biden fell asleep during the Saudi Arabia summit.
The viral snippet claiming President Biden dozed off at the Jeddah Security and Development Summit is a cut out from a longer video .
Logically→ The CEO of Tim Horton’s was arrested for possessing child pornography.
Tim Hortons CEO's alleged detention for possessing child pornography stemmed from a satirical website, and there is no basis for this claim.
Logically→ United States Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez faked her arrest during an abortion rights demonstration outside the Supreme Court.
U.S. Capitol police arrested 35 people outside the Supreme Court, of whom 17 were lawmakers, including Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.
Logically→ EU leaders party and enjoy live music concerts at the Parliament as citizens struggle amid high inflation.
A video of interpretive dance performed by youngsters during the closing session of the Conference on the Future of Europe is shared with an incorrect
Logically→ Pope Francis has announced his retirement.
Pope Francis dismissed the reports of his resignation. He has no immediate plans to step down from his post.
Logically→ The new weather forecast map from the Met Office is intended to cause panic about climate change.
A digitally altered map has gone viral. The Met Office changed its graphics for weather in 2022 for accessibility and accuracy.
Logically→ A BBC News report shows that U.K. PM Boris Johnson ‘escaped to the sea’ after his resignation.
The photograph of Boris Johnson jogging on the beach was captured in June 2021.
Logically→ A viral video shows fire has engulfed the Majuba Power Station in South Africa.
The video dates back to 2019. Eskom has clarified that there were no fires at any of its power stations recently.
Logically→ A video shows a scene from the Russian invasion of Ukraine, where an armored motorcar destroys tank convoys.
The video showing an armed vehicle striking tank convoys is not a genuine combat scene from Ukraine but the work of CGI artist Pavel Osadchiy.
Logically→ The image shows Supreme Court Justices Surya Kant and JB Pardiwala having lunch with Prannoy Roy and Radhika Roy.
Tamil Nadu Finance Minister P Thiagarajan and Ram Narasimhan have been misidentified as Supreme Court Justices Surya Kant and JB Pardiwala.
Logically→ The Indian men’s cricket team has taken the knee in support of the slain tailor from Udaipur, Rajasthan.
Logically→ Money magazine called Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy the king of western corruption.
Logically→ A video shows a mob breaking into former BJP spokesperson Nupur Sharma’s house over her remarks on Prophet Muhammad.
Logically→ A video shows a Kashmiri Pandit confronting Rahul Gandhi on a flight about why he opposes Modi on Kashmir issues in July 2022.
Logically→ Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip were convicted of the 1964 disappearance of ten students from Kamloops Indian Residential School in Canada.
ITCCS, the purported court that ruled the Queen and Prince Philip guilty of abducting pupils from Kamloops, is a one-person blog with no legal status.
Logically→ The media claimed that the same person died at both the Sandy Hook shooting and the Boston Marathon bombing, indicating that both of those events were hoaxes.
Logically→ A video depicts Hoori, a silicone-based artificial woman built in China that can function for 72 hours after being charged.
Logically→ A video shows a shooting inside a medical building in Tulsa, Oklahoma, on June 1, 2022.
The video making rounds on social media was filmed in 2019 and is unrelated to the recent shooting in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Logically→ Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s daughter, Lilibet Diana, doesn’t exist.
Lilibet has a birth certificate that reveals her date and place of birth, proving her existence.
Logically→ The video shows Argentine fans gathered outside Wembley Stadium in London ahead of a match final on June 1, 2022.
This video has been misattributed. It was taken in 2019 when former Argentine President Mauricio Macri held a rally in Buenos Aires.
Logically→ Gunshots were fired at the Barclays Center in New York City on May 29, 2022.
New York City Police confirmed that the crowd gathered in Barclays Center in Brooklyn mistook a sound disturbance for an active shooting.
Logically→ The Indian Ministry of Railways runs a subsidy program worth Rs 6000 in exchange for people’s details.
The Indian railway ministry has not launched any subsidy program in exchange for personal information.
Logically→ A video shows U.P. Police officers rescuing themselves from an overturned vehicle in a flooded street.
The viral video is from Rajasthan, not Uttar Pradesh.
Logically→ A letter proves that the General Commander of the Polish Armed Forces ordered troops to invade western Ukraine.
The General Command of the Polish Armed Forces has clarified that the order being circulated on social media is fake.
Logically→ 7 World Trade Center collapsed in the 9/11 attack because of a bomb inside the building.
An investigation by NIST concluded that 7 World Trade Center collapsed due to fires ignited by debris falling from the collapse of the North Tower.
Logically→ A video shows Muslim men vandalizing Naopara Mahishasur railway station in West Bengal because the train sounds disturbed their namaz.
A 2019 video of anti-Citizenship (Amendment) Act protests has been misattributed to 2022 with a false communal narrative.
Logically→ A viral video shows the Moon at the North Pole eclipsing the sun.
The viral video does not show a giant Moon eclipsing the sun at the North Pole, as it is a special effects video created by an artist.
Logically→ A widely shared image shows a Syrian boy sleeping between his parents’ graves.
The photo was taken as part of a project by Saudi Arabian photographer Abdul Aziz Al-Otaibi with his nephew. The stone mounds are not graves.
Logically→ This image shows a blast in Istanbul’s Beyoglu region on May 18, 2022.
The image is not from a recent explosion in Istanbul, but from a fire at a chemical facility in Istanbul in 2019.
Logically→ A video shows children being trained to shoot in a madrasa.
The video of Muslim children being taught how to use firearms is not from the Indian madrasas. The viral video is from Afghanistan.
Logically→ A CNN tweet claimed that child soldiers are fighting in eastern Ukraine.
The post is not a tweet by CNN. It is a digitally altered image.
Logically→ Bob Chapek, the CEO of Disney, was arrested for human trafficking in March 2022.
The content of a satirical article was falsely shared to claim that Disney CEO Bob Chapek was arrested.
Logically→ New York Times reported that the Aam Aadmi Party set a world record of gathering the highest number of people in a political rally.
New York Times clarified through a tweet that the screenshot in circulation is fake.
Logically→ New York Times reported that the Aam Aadmi Party set a world record for gathering the highest number of people in a political rally.
The New York Times clarified that the screenshot of the news report in circulation is fake.