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
The Cube Viral posts mislead on Italy's 'lab-grown meat' ban Italy passed a law banning cultivated or cell-based meat years ago, but posts online suggesting that it has just happened have prompted conflicting claims related to the product. 09/12/2025
The Cube Did Donald Tusk say Poland will pay for Germany's WWII crimes? Viral claims online have misrepresented Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk's remark that Warsaw would pay for the Polish victims of WWII, and not Germany, amidst an ongoing reparations debate with Berlin. 08/12/2025
The Cube Are sperm banks in Denmark rejecting donors based on their IQ? An online claim that Denmark requires sperm donors to have an IQ of 85 is false, although one sperm bank in the country, Donor Network, does use an IQ threshold. 04/12/2025
The Cube AI slop account claims Germany uses 'robotic mailboxes': It doesn't An AI-generated image circulating on Facebook has claimed that German cities have installed robotic mailboxes equipped with AI systems that can automatically return lost items to owners. The catch is that it’s AI slop. 02/12/2025
The Cube 'Based in Russia': What X's new location tool does and doesn't reveal A new X tool showing users’ locations is exposing inconsistencies among large Russian and anti- EU accounts, but researchers warn the data is not fully reliable. 01/12/2025
The Cube No, Europe is not selling 'anti-rape' underwear Viral posts allege that underwear designed to protect women from sexual assault has gone on sale in Europe, and use the claims as a pretext to spread xenophobic rhetoric. 28/11/2025
The Cube Elon Musk's Grok revives a long-debunked claim about Auschwitz Musk's AI chatbot Grok repeated a long-debunked antisemitic trope about Auschwitz that experts told The Cube contradicts overwhelming evidence. 21/11/2025
The Cube Fact-checking Europe's 'drone problem': Why are airports closing? Airports in Europe are seeing a sharp rise in drone-related disruptions, analysis by The Cube shows. What are these drones interrupting passengers, and who's behind them? 20/11/2025
The Cube Fact check: Is Germany really rushing its naturalisation process? Narratives online have abounded since the summer about how easy it is to naturalise as a German citizen. The Cube unpacks some of these claims. 18/11/2025
The Cube No, Brussels didn't just criminalise cash Viral claims about the EU's new Anti-Money laundering package have claimed that cash in Europe will soon be "contraband." Here's what the new €10,000 cap really means. 13/11/2025
The Cube Is France going to link its digital ID to your social media accounts? Misleading narratives about digital IDs are commonplace online, as various European countries and the EU itself gear up to introduce them to the public. 06/11/2025
The Cube Russian propagandists spread sham stories with journalists' identities As part of a trend that is becoming an increasing headache for the media, pro-Russian actors are spreading propaganda through fake news outlets and by impersonating real journalists. 04/11/2025
The Cube No, picture of heavily guarded German Christmas market isn't real Misinformation about the festive season has already begun, particularly regarding the alleged closure of German Christmas markets. 03/11/2025
The Cube Did Trump invite the AfD's Alice Weidel to the White House? Not really Social media is awash with claims that Donald Trump invited Alternative for Germany (AfD) co-leader Alice Weidel to Washington. He didn’t, but a Republican congresswoman did. 31/10/2025
The Cube Vast disinformation networks hit Europe ahead of EU elections There was a large coordinated attempt on social media to peddle pro-Russian, anti-vaccine and anti-LGBT narratives as the June European vote approached, a new report says “with absolute certainty”. 18/07/2024
The Cube Did parties field fake candidates in the UK general election? Rumours have been rampant on social media that a candidate for the right-wing populist party Reform in the recent UK election wasn’t real. 16/07/2024
The Cube Fact-check: Italian football commentator is not Trump shooter Social media users have wrongly identified Donald Trump's would-be assassin as an Italian sports writer after the former US president was shot at during a campaign rally on Saturday. 15/07/2024
The Cube Did Zelenskyy’s wife spend €4 million in aid money on a Bugatti? Social media users are accusing Olena Zelenska, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s wife, of using millions in taxpayers’ money to purchase a hypercar not yet released to the market. The Cube takes a look. 12/07/2024
The Cube Euro 2024-linked misinformation takes aim at minorities The UEFA European Championship is entering its final stages, but what should be a celebration of European football has been clouded by false claims online designed to stir up hatred against marginalised groups. 10/07/2024
The Cube TikTok ‘promoted misogyny’ in run-up to European elections A new study has found that TikTok’s search suggestions contained toxic language towards women and minorities in Finland. 08/07/2024