EuroVerify Fact-checking Trump's claims on US financial support to Ukraine Trump says the framework of a minerals deal he has agreed with Kyiv will allow the US to recuperate up to $350 billion in financial support. Euronews fact checks the claims. 26/02/2025
EuroVerify Fact check: Zelenskyy hasn't banned Trump's Truth Social platform Some have falsely claimed that the Ukrainian president did so in retaliation against Trump's recent tirade against him. 26/02/2025
EuroVerify Fact check: Is France's pensions system costing €55 billion a year? France's Court of Auditors has contradicted earlier claims by Prime Minister François Bayrou about how much the country's pension scheme costs. 24/02/2025
EuroVerify Did FC Porto's former president predict Lisbon earthquake? The front page of an old edition of a defunct Portuguese newspaper has gone viral for allegedly showing an eerily accurate prediction by the late Jorge Nuno Pinto da Costa that Lisbon would experience an earthquake on the day of his funeral. 20/02/2025
EuroVerify Do new UK refugee citizenship rules violate UN Refugee Convention? The UK government has been criticised for bringing in new guidance which effectively bans refugees who entered the country illegally from acquiring British citizenship. 18/02/2025
EuroVerify Are Tesla owners at risk of vandalism following Musk controversy? Images have been going around online that claim to show Tesla cars defaced with swastikas, following Elon Musk's actions at Trump's inauguration rally, where he performed a gesture that was likened to a Nazi salute. 14/02/2025
EuroVerify Santorini targeted by fake volcano eruption videos Some of the videos have been AI-generated, while others have been miscaptioned. 12/02/2025
EuroVerify Fact check: Where in Europe has the longest school summer holidays? President Emmanuel Macron said that he wants to review the amount of time French pupils get off for the summer, claiming that France has longer holidays than other countries. How does it compare to the rest of Europe? 10/02/2025
EuroVerify Fact check: Which European economy is set to grow the fastest? The IMF may have predicted that the UK will be the fastest-growing European G7 member, but it's not projected to be the fastest-growing European economy overall. 06/02/2025
EuroVerify Why does France want to crack down on cold calling? France’s parliament voted to ban cold calling by companies without explicit consent this week. But will it work and how can we avoid scam calls? 31/01/2025
EuroVerify Fact check: Which European countries practice birthright citizenship? President Donald Trump incorrectly said that the US is "the only country" that automatically confers citizenship to children born in its territory. What's the situation like in Europe? 29/01/2025
EuroVerify No, UK and US didn't bomb Yemen protests A protest depicted in a video on social media happened last year, in response to US and UK airstrikes on Yemen after Houthi militants attacked shipping lanes. The demonstration itself was not bombed. 27/01/2025
EuroVerify German TikTokers more susceptible to Russian fake news, says report TikTok users and young people in Germany are significantly less suspicious and have a more favourable view of Moscow and Beijing, according to the study, which flags it as a concern ahead of Germany's upcoming elections. 23/01/2025
EuroVerify From China to Biden: Trump's inauguration speech fact-checked The president repeated false claims related to the 2020 US election in addition to unfounded allegations against immigration. 21/01/2025
EuroVerify No, the Pope hasn’t resigned and appointed a successor Various videos claim Pope Francis's successor has been appointed, but that's not how a new bishop of Rome is chosen. How does the system actually work? 21/01/2025
EuroVerify Misinformation is the biggest short-term risk to the world, says WEF A number of countries in Europe ranked misinformation as one of its top five risks, due its ability to influence voter intentions and harm the wider geopolitical environment. 17/01/2025
EuroVerify Old false claims resurface about Ukrainian kickbacks to US politicians Misinformation is often spread regarding Russia's war in Ukraine to sway public opinion about support for Kyiv and put pressure on western governments. 15/01/2025
EuroVerify Fake news about Magdeburg attack spreads ahead of German elections Some politicians and social media users have been accused of using the incident for political gain. 13/01/2025
EuroVerify Morgue pictures don't show hidden bodies of Valencia flood victims The pictures show morgues in the US, rather than an attempt by the media to hide photos of the victims of the floods in Valencia. 09/01/2025
Tech News Meta to replace fact-checkers with 'community notes' system Over the next months, Meta will phase in a community notes system and simplify its policies on fact-checking. 07/01/2025