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False: WEF's smart cities initiative will track and limit people's daily activities and spending
Economics-WEF Conspiracies-World Economic Forum Tech-General Tech-Social-Media

False: WEF's smart cities initiative will track and limit people's daily activities and spending

False: The Central Bank of Nigeria will shut down all financial transactions from February 23 to February 27, 2023.
Economics-Business Politics-Elections

False: The Central Bank of Nigeria will shut down all financial transactions from February 23 to February 27, 2023.

False: An image shows an article published by The Guardian about a tomato famine in the U.K.
Economics-General Media-General Tech-Social-Media

False: An image shows an article published by The Guardian about a tomato famine in the U.K.

False: President Biden signed an executive order making health insurance free for qualifying Americans.
Economics-General Politics-Policy

False: President Biden signed an executive order making health insurance free for qualifying Americans.

Misleading: Hellmann's mayonnaise will be discontinued globally due to high import costs.
Economics-Business

Misleading: Hellmann's mayonnaise will be discontinued globally due to high import costs.

False: Hindenburg has been banned from publishing research on U.S.-listed companies due to their previous controversial reports.
Economics-Business

False: Hindenburg has been banned from publishing research on U.S.-listed companies due to their previous controversial reports.

Misleading: Pressure on the U.K.’s asylum system has resulted in hotel accommodation for migrants costing taxpayers close to £7 million per day.
Economics-General Human Rights-Race Politics-General

Misleading: Pressure on the U.K.’s asylum system has resulted in hotel accommodation for migrants costing taxpayers close to £7 million per day.

False: Aldi is offering free food boxes worth £35 to people on Facebook in March.
Economics-Business Events-Humanitarian Tech-Social-Media

False: Aldi is offering free food boxes worth £35 to people on Facebook in March.

False: Lagos' governor invited Igbo business leaders to dinner in an attempt to boost his re-election efforts.
Economics-Business Politics-Elections Politics-People

False: Lagos' governor invited Igbo business leaders to dinner in an attempt to boost his re-election efforts.

Misleading: Dr. Devi Shetty has written an open letter calling to end the 5 percent health service tax imposed by Modi Government.
Economics-General Politics-Policy Tech-Social-Media

Misleading: Dr. Devi Shetty has written an open letter calling to end the 5 percent health service tax imposed by Modi Government.

False: Video shows dogs and donkeys being slaughtered for meat in Pakistan amid rising hunger.
Economics-General Events-Humanitarian

False: Video shows dogs and donkeys being slaughtered for meat in Pakistan amid rising hunger.

False: A photo shows people trying to flee Pakistan amid the ongoing economic crisis.
Economics-General Events-Humanitarian

False: A photo shows people trying to flee Pakistan amid the ongoing economic crisis.

Misleading: Karnataka Government has not built a ten, but a six-lane highway between Mysuru and Bengaluru.
Economics-General Politics-General

Misleading: Karnataka Government has not built a ten, but a six-lane highway between Mysuru and Bengaluru.

False: The video shows people demolishing a mosque in Pakistan to sell its iron and bricks for food.
Economics-General Human Rights-Religion

False: The video shows people demolishing a mosque in Pakistan to sell its iron and bricks for food.

False: Bill Gates told world leaders at the G20 summit that 'death panels' will soon be required.
Economics-General Conspiracies-Depopulation Geopolitical-G7/G20

False: Bill Gates told world leaders at the G20 summit that 'death panels' will soon be required.

Misleading: All Walmart stores will charge customers $1 for using shopping carts.
Economics-Business Tech-Social-Media

Misleading: All Walmart stores will charge customers $1 for using shopping carts.

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