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IFCN certified fact-checking, media literacy, and proactive campaigns to build resistance against fake news and misinformation.

Misleading claims about Keir Starmer’s alleged failure to acknowledge Mother's Day 2025 on social media have been debunked, revealing a heartfelt Instagram post overlooked by critics.
A viral claim misidentifies a photo of Donald Trump's damaged star as belonging to Gal Gadot, highlighting the spread of misinformation online.
An investigation reveals that a widely circulated video misrepresents protests against Turkish President Erdoğan, falsely attributing them to East Timor.
An investigation reveals that a viral video claiming to show a mosque demolition in China actually depicts a building being torn down in Indonesia.
An investigation into a viral video reveals significant misidentification of individuals, clarifying the truth behind the claims.
A viral video claiming PM Modi was welcomed in Mauritius with the song "Mahangai Daayan" has been exposed as manipulated, sparking questions about the spread of misinformation.
A viral video claiming the Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA) hijacked the Jaffar Express in Pakistan has been debunked as false, revealing a mechanical fire incident instead.
A viral video claiming to show a pro-Trump rally in London in 2025 is actually footage from a 2018 event, highlighting the spread of misinformation on social media.
A deepfake video featuring Sundar Pichai has been circulating, falsely claiming he endorsed a financial investment platform called "Google Invest," which is part of a larger financial scam.
A misleading video claiming to show Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy ordering bombs to be dropped on Gazans has been debunked as false.
An old video of Ranveer Allahbadia crying is being falsely linked to the India’s Got Latent controversy, but the truth reveals a different story.
An investigation reveals that claims of Donald Trump announcing a new tax law regarding child support are entirely unfounded.
A fact-check revealing that claims linking COVID-19 vaccines to AIDS are entirely false and based on misinformation.
An investigation reveals that a viral video misattributed to recent wildfires in Los Angeles actually depicts a fire incident from 2017.
Viral clips claiming to show wildfires in Algeria, Ghana, and Iceland have been debunked as misleading representations of past incidents.
A viral video claiming to show Mexican helicopters arriving in Los Angeles has been debunked as misleading and false.
A dramatic firefighter rescue video goes viral, but its true location reveals a surprising twist of geographical misrepresentation.
The temporary grounding of firefighting aircraft in Los Angeles was due to high winds, not President Biden's visit.
A viral claim about a banner outside Tihar Jail suggesting Kejriwal's visit has been debunked as false and misleading.
A viral claim about a Hindu woman being attacked by lawyers in Pakistan has been debunked as false, revealing the importance of verifying information before sharing.
A fact-check revealing how a misinterpreted Guardian headline sparked a heated debate about race and healthcare access.
Despite viral claims on social media, there is no evidence to support that Elon Musk has purchased Boeing.
A viral claim that a panipuri vendor received a GST notice for earning ₹40 lakh has been debunked; the vendor's actual income was only ₹1.5 lakh, well below the taxable threshold.
An old video of a church attack has been misleadingly linked to Christmas 2024, revealing the dangers of misinformation in social media.