Saudi Arabia has not announced plans for an ‘International Straight Pride Month’
An image of a BBC World News tweet about the announcement is photoshopped, and Saudi Arabia has revealed no such plans. Read
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An image of a BBC World News tweet about the announcement is photoshopped, and Saudi Arabia has revealed no such plans. Read
The lack of source hasn’t stopped hundreds of people sharing it online. Read
Health
An article claiming the monkeypox outbreak is evidence that the Covid-19 vaccine causes a form of AIDS is not based in fact. Read
Mr Gates has invested in a start-up producing such a product, but it's not yet available to the public. Read
Health
A tweet also shared to Facebook claiming the FDA said 71 times more heart attacks occurred following the Covid-19 vaccine than any other vaccine is inaccurate. Read
An Instagram post depicting a police officer wearing a WEF badge is not proof the forum has its own force. Read
Health
A video of a man opening textbooks to pages about monkeypox does not show the outbreak is a ‘war on us’. Read
Health
They are caused by completely different viruses. Read
Health
Monkeypox is a rare disease caused by a virus. There is no evidence it is a side effect of vaccination against Covid-19. Read
A claim that members of the US special forces found traces of pesticides in vials of Moderna’s Covid-19 vaccine is false. Read
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