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  • Fact Check: Video Does NOT Show Zelenskyy Doing Crotch-Jiggling Belly Dance -- It's Doctored Footage Of Argentinian Dancer

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    Does a video show Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy doing a crotch-jiggling belly dance in a nude sparkly leotard? No, that's not true: The footage is doctored -- it uses video of Argentinian dancer Pablo Acosta with the head of Zelenskyy. Acosta posted the original video showing himself in the bedazzled flesh-colored bodysuit with high boots on his own Instagram page…

    • Feb 27, 2024
    • by: Alexis Tereszcuk
    Fact Check: Video Does NOT Show Zelenskyy Doing Crotch-Jiggling Belly Dance -- It's Doctored Footage Of Argentinian Dancer Different Head
  • Fact Check: France 24 Did NOT Report Macron Cancelled Visit To Ukraine Over Fears Of Assassination Attempt

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    Did France 24 report that French President Emmanuel Macron cancelled a visit to Ukraine over fears of an assassination attempt? No, that's not true: France 24 debunked the claim. The video purporting to show the network report the news is a deepfake, generated by AI. The claim appeared in a post (archived here) on X, formerly known as Twitter, on…

    • Feb 16, 2024
    • by: Dana Ford
    Fact Check: France 24 Did NOT Report Macron Cancelled Visit To Ukraine Over Fears Of Assassination Attempt Deepfake
  • Fact Check: Zelenskyy Did NOT Put Bounty On Tucker Carlson's Head

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    Did Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy post a monetary reward for capturing the former Fox News host Tucker Carlson? No, that's not true: As of February 9, 2024, there were no credible reports about that. The claim shared on social media misleads about the discovery of Carlson's name on the Ukrainian website Myrotvorets (Peacekeeper). The claim appeared in a video (archived…

    • Feb 9, 2024
    • by: Uliana Malashenko
    Fact Check: Zelenskyy Did NOT Put Bounty On Tucker Carlson's Head No Report
  • Fact Check: This Is NOT Real Video Of Social Media Personality Damon Imani Interrupting Klaus Schwab At WEF 2024 Davos Meeting With F-Word -- It's Satire

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    Is a video that shows social media personality Damon Imani interrupting World Economic Forum founder Klaus Schwab at its 2024 Davos meeting with the f-word real? No, that's not true: Imani wrote on his social media account that the video was satire. The video is edited to show Imani cutting in on Schwab's speech and heckling him with comments where…

    • Jan 22, 2024
    • by: Alexis Tereszcuk
    Fact Check: This Is NOT Real Video Of Social Media Personality Damon Imani Interrupting Klaus Schwab At WEF 2024 Davos Meeting With F-Word -- It's Satire Altered Video
  • Fact Check: Video Does NOT Show Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy Dancing -- It Was Doctored To Add His Face

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    Does a viral video show Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy dancing in a red suit? No, that's not true: The footage of a different person was altered to add Zelenskyy's face. The dance in question was performed by a man from the Russian city of Lipetsk. The story appeared in a post (archived here) published on Instagram on January 14, 2024.…

    • Jan 15, 2024
    • by: Uliana Malashenko
    Fact Check: Video Does NOT Show Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy Dancing -- It Was Doctored To Add His Face Altered
  • Fact Check: US Marines Did NOT Arrest Assistant Defense Secretary Tanya Skeen -- Story Is Made Up

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    Did U.S. Marines arrest Assistant Defense Secretary for Acquisition Tanya Skeen? No, that's not true: A Pentagon duty officer told Lead Stories that this claim is "false." This claim appeared in an article on a website that regularly publishes fabricated content often mistaken for real news. The claim appeared in an article (archived here) published by Real Raw News on…

    • Dec 26, 2023
    • by: Kaiyah Clarke
    Fact Check: US Marines Did NOT Arrest Assistant Defense Secretary Tanya Skeen -- Story Is Made Up Pentagon: Nope
  • Fact Check: Zelenskyy's 'Certificate of Naturalization' Is NOT Real

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    Is a photograph that purports to show a U.S. certificate of naturalization for Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy real? No, that's not true: The certificate is counterfeit. It's missing key components, such as his signature and the signature of the director of U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services. The image appeared atop an article (archived here) published by DCWeekly on November 29,…

    • Dec 22, 2023
    • by: Dana Ford
    Fact Check: Zelenskyy's 'Certificate of Naturalization' Is NOT Real Forgery
  • Fact Check: Video Does NOT Show Zelenskyy Begging Western Leaders To Spend Their Money On Ukraine

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    Does a video show Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy begging Western leaders to spend their money on Ukraine? No, that's not true: In the Fox News Channel interview, Zelenskyy was directing his comments toward domestic critics, not anyone in the West. Additionally, he did not call for Western leaders to send all their funds to Ukraine, contrary to the assertion in…

    • Dec 20, 2023
    • by: Ed Payne
    Fact Check: Video Does NOT Show Zelenskyy Begging Western Leaders To Spend Their Money On Ukraine Domestic Plea
  • Fact Check: Zelenskyy Did NOT Buy A $20 Million Mansion In Vero Beach, Florida

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    Did Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy buy a $20 million mansion in Vero Beach, Florida? No, that's not true: A post making the claim includes photographs of a house for sale in Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida, which is more than 200 miles from Vero Beach. The property's listing agents told Lead Stories the claim isn't true and confirmed that the house…

    • Dec 15, 2023
    • by: Dana Ford
    Fact Check: Zelenskyy Did NOT Buy A $20 Million Mansion In Vero Beach, Florida Still For Sale
  • Fact Check: October 2023 Titanic Magazine Cover Does NOT Show Cartoon Of People In Zelenskyy Masks Begging For Candy

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    Does the cover of the October 2023 issue of the German satirical magazine Titanic feature a cartoon of people wearing masks depicting Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, with a title that translates to "This time there won't be enough sweets for everyone"? No, that's not true: Titanic's webmaster confirmed to Lead Stories that this supposed cover is fabricated. The official cover…

    • Nov 3, 2023
    • by: Madison Dapcevich
    Fact Check: October 2023 Titanic Magazine Cover Does NOT Show Cartoon Of People In Zelenskyy Masks Begging For Candy Imposter Cover
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