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Fact Check
26th October 2021
Sudan PM and Cabinet Members’ Whereabouts Still Unknown
The Claim
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Sudan PM and his wife were released.
Misleading
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26th October 2021
Sudanese Users Mistrust Al Jazeera After Publishing a Misleading Tweet
The Claim
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Al Jazeera Mubasher's tweet claimed the Bahri Districts Committee’s support for the ongoing military coup in Sudan.
Fake
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26th October 2021
Video of People Scrambling for Cooking Gas Is Not From Morocco
The Claim
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A video depicts Moroccan citizens scrambling for cooking gas.
Misleading
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Fact Check
25th October 2021
No Evidence Ahmadinejad Visited Israel’s Pavilion at the Expo 2020
The Claim
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Former Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad visits Israel’s pavilion at the Expo 2020 held in Dubai.
Misleading
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25th October 2021
Kim Jong-Un Did Not Recently Visit Algeria
The Claim
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The North Korean leader is on an official visit to Algeria.
Fake
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24th October 2021
Gabon Did Not Withdraw From the Francophonie
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Gabon withdraws from the Francophonie and joins the English-speaking Commonwealth.
Misleading
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24th October 2021
This Video Is Not Related to the Current Tensions in Kashmir
The Claim
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A video depicts Indian Muslims fighting back the authorities over the current unrest in Indian-administered Kashmir.
Misleading
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24th October 2021
Inauthentic Footage Shared As Nile River Accident
The Claim
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A video depicts the moment of lifting a microbus fall on the Nile River.
Misleading
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24th October 2021
Photo From Yemen, Not Morocco
The Claim
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A photo depicts two tons of cocaine shipment, and thirty-six weapons were seized in Senegal's port and found coming from Morocco.
Misleading
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22nd October 2021
Israeli Forces Admits Officer Jailed in 2017 Raped a Palestinian Woman
The Claim
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An Israeli officer has been convicted of raping a Palestinian woman and receiving sexual bribes from others.
True
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20th October 2021
This Picture Is From the Gaza Strip, Not Algeria
The Claim
:
A picture depicts a crowd of Algerian citizens in front of a window in an administrative office to get their papers done.
Misleading
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20th October 2021
Algeria Denied Chasing an Israeli Submarine
The Claim
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Submarines from the Algerian Naval Forces have chased an Israeli submarine near its national territorial waters.
Fake
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19th October 2021
Viral Video of Ferrari Driving Intern Is Assad’s Relative
The Claim
:
A video depicts Ali Makhlouf, a relative of Syrian President Assad driving a Ferrari.
True
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12th October 2021
Old Video of Sharjah Floods Shared as Cyclone Shaheen in Oman
The Claim
:
A video depicts flooding caused by cyclone Shaheen in Oman.
Misleading
Fact Check
12th October 2021
Waterspout in Pakistan Shared as Recent Cyclone Shaheen
The Claim
:
A clip of a waterspout at sea is cyclone Shaheen moving inwards to land.
Misleading
Fact Check
12th October 2021
Video Not Related to the Cartoonist Lars Vilks
The Claim
:
A video shows the moment Swedish Cartoonist Lars Vilks, who made offensive drawings of Prophet Mohammed, burns in a car crash.
Misleading
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7th October 2021
This Photo Was Taken During an Anti-government Protest in Algeria
The Claim
:
A photo depicts a revolution against COVID-19 restrictions in Algeria.
Fake
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7th October 2021
A Fabricated Screenshot Attributed to TV5
The Claim
:
Tunisian demonstrators were 1.8 million in the last protests in support of Tunisian President Kais Said.
Misleading
Fact Check
5th October 2021
Video of Waves Hitting a Man on a Bridge is Not From Cyclone Shaheen
The Claim
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A video clip shows waves hitting a man on a bridge in Oman during Cyclone Shaheen.
Misleading
Fact Check
5th October 2021
Video Does Not Show Iranian Military Drill on Border With Azerbaijan
The Claim
:
Footage shows snippets from the “Conquerors of Khaybar” military drill on Iran’s northwestern border following increasingly tense relations with Azerbaijan.
Misleading
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