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False: PayPal is set to fine users $2500 for sharing misinformation.
Economics-Business
Tech-Social-Media
False: Red flames on stovetops are a result of people being sold gas mixed with higher doses of oxygen to increase their consumption cost.
Economics-General
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False: Sweden is a registered company and can't create laws, only company policy.
Economics-Business
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False: The decrease in gas exports from Russia does not impact U.K. energy prices.
Economics-General
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Misleading: WHO admitted that it never advocated lockdowns during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Economics-General
Conspiracies-General
False: A global recession has been planned and coordinated to implement a social credit system in the U.K. similar to China.
Economics-Business
Tech-Social-Media
False: Go2Bank is depositing $1,000 into 50 brand-new accounts that have been registered by email.
Economics-Business
Tech-Social-Media
False: Survey Junkie is giving a £1000 bonus for signing up.
Economics-Business
Conspiracies-New World Order
Health-Covid
False: A book written by Klaus Schwab outlines a conspiracy to reshape global societies.
Economics-Crypto
Conspiracies-New World Order
False: India will shut down banks for 20 days in October to introduce cryptocurrency.
Economics-General
Politics-People
False: Rishi Sunak said India needs a Prime Minister like Manmohan Singh to save the economy.
Economics-General
Politics-General
Politics-Policy
Partly_True: Former U.K. Prime Minister Liz Truss will receive an allowance of £115,000 per year following her resignation.
Economics-Business
Conspiracies-World Economic Forum
False: Electric Ireland's tariff hike is part of a plan to allow citizens to be enslaved by WEF, its Private Public Partnerships, and the U.N.
Economics-Business
Conspiracies-World Economic Forum
Health-Covid
Health-Vaccines
False: An arrest warrant has been issued in the Philippines against Bill Gates for 'premeditated murder,' linked to the country's COVID-19 vaccine rollout.
Economics-General
Politics-Elections
False: The Central Bank of Nigeria has been directed to reissue N500 and N1000 banknotes ahead of general elections.
Economics-Business
Tech-Social-Media
Tech-Business
Misleading: Facebook will charge people for using the social networking platform.
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