Cult Baku Creative Week celebrates culture and creative industries In partnership with Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Azerbaijan
Cult Baku Creative Week celebrates culture and creative industries In partnership with Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Azerbaijan
EuroVerify Yes, Italy is still part of the Paris Climate Agreement A viral post online alleges that Italy has withdrawn from the accord, but there is no evidence to support this claim. 15/07/2025
EuroVerify Fact check: Which eurozone country is creating the most jobs? Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez recently said that his country was responsible for creating half of all new jobs in the eurozone, but is this true? 11/07/2025
EuroVerify False image shows Inter Milan supporting Palestine with flag Not only is the photo old, it's been cropped, with the original showing children waving both the Palestinian and Israeli flags. 09/07/2025
EuroVerify No, Trump hasn't threatened to bomb Norway Trump has previously been nominated for the award and has claimed that it is rigged against him. So far, he has never won it. 07/07/2025
EuroVerify Fake Charlie Hebdo cover attacking Moldova Pride circulates online False front covers attributed to the French satirical magazine are commonly used as vectors for disinformation. 03/07/2025
EuroVerify Fact check: Which EU country returns the most irregular immigrants? A Portuguese politician suggested that the number of irregular migrants sent back by Lisbon is among the lowest in the EU. But is this true? 01/07/2025
EuroVerify Moscow parade video does not show preparations for attack on Ukraine A miscaptioned video from 2024 is being shared in the context of Russia's increased attacks on Ukraine following Operation Spiderweb. 27/06/2025
EuroVerify Fact-checking claims about the 'panther' on the loose in Bulgaria Reported sightings of a large, wild feline in Bulgaria have prompted a stream of images, memes and dubious claims online. 25/06/2025
EuroVerify No, the EU is not banning CO2 in drinks Some claim that the European Commission is doing away with carbonated drinks as part of its "Fit for 55" climate programme. 20/06/2025
EuroVerify Fact check: Which country in Europe grants the most citizenships? As Italians take to the ballot box to vote in the country's citizenship referendum, EuroVerify takes a look at claims that Rome grants the most citizenship applications in Europe every year. 09/06/2025
EuroVerify Euronews targeted by anti-Moldova disinformation campaign Pro-Russian actors have repeatedly used Euronews' likeness and visual identity in recent weeks to spread propaganda against various European countries. 03/06/2025
EuroVerify Fact check: No, Russia didn't bomb a 'pedo enclave' in Ukraine Misleading claims have emerged online off the back of a false report alleging that Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered an airstrike on child traffickers in Ukraine. 03/06/2025
EuroVerify No, Israel isn't planning to take over a French holy site France owns four heritage sites in Jerusalem, under a treaty known as the Fischer-Chauvel agreement, in addition to other religious sites. 28/05/2025
EuroVerify No, Euronews didn't publish a video about corruption in Moldova Another false video attributed to Euronews is circulating online, this time related to alleged corruption and black market arms sales in Moldova. 27/05/2025
EuroVerify Fact check: Did NATO create the Eurovision Song Contest? Social media users and alternative news outlets claim that decades-old NATO documents reveal that the military alliance was the mastermind behind Eurovision. 22/05/2025
EuroVerify Fake Turkish government advert urges Indian tourists to ignore boycott The false announcement comes amid a real call to boycott among Indians to boycott Turkey, following tensions between New Delhi and Islamabad. 20/05/2025
EuroVerify Pope already hit with waves of misinformation a week into the job Just as his predecessor was a prime target for fake news, Pope Leo XIV has been hit with various false claims on social media and elsewhere. 16/05/2025
EuroVerify Macron, Merz and Starmer targeted by Russian 'cocaine' claims The allegations that the leaders of France, Germany and the UK took drugs while on a train on their way to Kyiv are part of a wider Russian disinformation campaign. 12/05/2025
EuroVerify Fact-checking claims about the UK's geoengineering experiments New government-funded trials to test ways of reflecting sunlight to tackle climate change have been met with misleading claims and conspiracy theories. 12/05/2025
EuroVerify Can France's prime minister call a referendum on the budget? The potential move follows the passing of France's tumultuous 2025 budget in February, which aims to reduce the public deficit to 5.4% of GDP this year. 08/05/2025