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How it all began: ten facts about the history of fact-checking

Is it true that Ukrainian newspapers write about the dangers of rare earth metals for children’s health?

Is it true that a girl who starred in staged videos about the war for Ukrainian TV channels died at the front?

Is it true that in Deutsche Welle reports the same Ukrainian woman played a woman raped by a soldier and a nanny in Sumy?

Did the Hull Daily Mail say: “70,000 Ukrainian soldiers in the Kursk region died in vain”?

Is it true that Voice of America management forbade its employees from calling Hamas terrorists?

Is it true that the US government paid Reuters millions of dollars for a “massive social deception”?

Is it true that an American TV presenter called Zelensky a little spinach when data on Ukrainian Armed Forces’ losses was shown on air?

Is the video of a BBC news presenter saying she doesn't want to discuss Ukraine true?

False authorities. How the BBC became the brand of choice for fake video creators





