Health
No, Pfizer’s CEO did not say his company’s goal was to halve the global population
A video of Albert Bourla speaking has been edited to make it sound as if Pfizer wants to depopulate the world. Read
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A video of Albert Bourla speaking has been edited to make it sound as if Pfizer wants to depopulate the world. Read
United States
A video clip which appears to show the American MSNBC TV host reacting to an item about Elon Musk is actually from 2018 and totally unrelated to the billionaire. Read
Almost 2,000 people have shared a post suggesting there is a plot to lower the “population’s vitality” by hiding citric acid “poison” in food. Read
A clip circulating online is from a 2023 speech, and Sir Keir Starmer’s comments were directed at Labour party members unhappy following changes made to tackle antisemitism within the party. Read
All but three of the organisations on the list are active on the platform and have posted within the last week. Read
The petition page data actually shows the number of signatories from each MP’s constituency. Read
A clip showing flood water running down a street has been shared widely on social media with claims it shows scenes from Athens in November. Read
An image of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is fake and was likely created using Artificial Intelligence (AI). Read
The clip has been circulating across social media platforms with many people seemingly believing Mr Biden said he removed former Pakistani Prime Minister, Imran Khan, from office. Read
Last year Barcelona City Council voted to suspend institutional ties with the current Israeli government. But this did not involve the football club. Read
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