Top news Regions Topics Artificial intelligence Climate Vaccines War in Ukraine Israeli-Palestinian conflict US politics Africa Asia-Pacific Europe Latin America Middle East North America Environment Health Politics Conflicts
Image Published on 07/11/2021 These photos show prior events unrelated to anti-Muslim violence in India's Tripura
Image Published on 05/11/2021 This video has circulated in reports since 2018 about unrest in the Indian state of Bihar
Image Myanmar military coup Published on 05/11/2021 This photo has circulated in reports about an Israeli tank that flipped over in 2019
Image Published on 05/11/2021 Thai social media users share fabricated 'interview' with Blackpink's Lisa
Image Myanmar military coup Published on 04/11/2021 Reports of 'Myanmar junta attack' show old footage from Cambodia
Image Published on 04/11/2021 Posts misrepresent European Parliament resolution against Pakistan over blasphemy laws
Image Published on 04/11/2021 'No evidence' that Covid-19 booster shots 'increase risk of lymphoma and autoimmune diseases'
Image Published on 02/11/2021 This photo does not show 'Philippines VP Leni Robredo with her first husband'
Image Published on 02/11/2021 This image has been doctored from a photo mocking India's fuel price hike
Image Myanmar military coup Published on 02/11/2021 Most of these photos have circulated online before the military takeover in Myanmar
Image Published on 02/11/2021 Graphic video does not show Muslim 'beaten' during India mosque attacks
Image Published on 02/11/2021 Posts mislead on numbers employed by South Korea's presidential office and the US White House
Image Covid-19 Published on 01/11/2021 False reports claim police rubber bullets killed anti-lockdown protester in Melbourne
Image Published on 01/11/2021 Old image of Bollywood actor Shah Rukh Khan shared in posts about son's arrest in 2021
Image Published on 30/10/2021 Facebook posts share misleading 'tip' to check whether bananas have been 'chemically ripened'
Image Published on 29/10/2021 Thai school says students were already attending in-person classes before PM's pandemic visit