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Misleading: The train in the recent Ohio derailment carried over 300,000 gallons of a chemical banned in 1974.
Events-General Politics-Policy Tech-Social-Media

Misleading: The train in the recent Ohio derailment carried over 300,000 gallons of a chemical banned in 1974.

False: Chattisgarh CM Bhupesh Baghel welcomed party leaders with gold chains at Congress' plenary session.
Events-General Politics-General

False: Chattisgarh CM Bhupesh Baghel welcomed party leaders with gold chains at Congress' plenary session.

False: Digital entrance gates at Walmarts in 15-minute cities won't open for residents who have exceeded their meat, dairy, and egg consumption limit.
Climate-Policies Conspiracies-World Economic Forum Politics-General Tech-General

False: Digital entrance gates at Walmarts in 15-minute cities won't open for residents who have exceeded their meat, dairy, and egg consumption limit.

False: The Central Bank of Nigeria has been directed to reissue N500 and N1000 banknotes ahead of general elections.
Economics-General Politics-Elections

False: The Central Bank of Nigeria has been directed to reissue N500 and N1000 banknotes ahead of general elections.

False: Trucks carrying 1.5 million Chadians attempting to vote were blocked at the Nigerian border.
Human Rights-General Politics-Elections

False: Trucks carrying 1.5 million Chadians attempting to vote were blocked at the Nigerian border.

False: Wole Soyinka endorsed Bola Tinubu for the Nigerian presidency.
Politics-Elections Politics-People

False: Wole Soyinka endorsed Bola Tinubu for the Nigerian presidency.

False: President Zelenskyy's 'body double' was caught on camera during President Biden's surprise trip to Kyiv.
Conspiracies-General Geopolitical-General Politics-People

False: President Zelenskyy's 'body double' was caught on camera during President Biden's surprise trip to Kyiv.

False: A photo shows Nigerian politician Babatunde Fashola accessing INEC's server, which contains election results.
Politics-Elections Politics-People Tech-Social-Media

False: A photo shows Nigerian politician Babatunde Fashola accessing INEC's server, which contains election results.

False: Photos show U.S. President Joe Biden eating ice cream during his visit to Kyiv on February 20, 2023.
Events-General Geopolitical-General Politics-People

False: Photos show U.S. President Joe Biden eating ice cream during his visit to Kyiv on February 20, 2023.

False: INEC said Nigerians can vote using printouts from a government website instead of PVCs.
Human Rights-General Politics-Elections

False: INEC said Nigerians can vote using printouts from a government website instead of PVCs.

False: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and his former advisor Oleksii Arestovych attended a 1999 New York Pride event.
Events-General Geopolitical-Conflict Politics-People

False: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and his former advisor Oleksii Arestovych attended a 1999 New York Pride event.

Misleading: Mexico is banning chemtrails by shutting down solar geoengineering experiments.
Climate-General Conspiracies-General Politics-Policy

Misleading: Mexico is banning chemtrails by shutting down solar geoengineering experiments.

False: Turkey supported Pakistan at the UNHRC and said India is guilty of human rights violations in Kashmir.
Geopolitical-Conflict Politics-General

False: Turkey supported Pakistan at the UNHRC and said India is guilty of human rights violations in Kashmir.

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: Former U.K. Prime Minister Liz Truss called India 'a nation that naively follows illiterate leaders and spiritual gurus.'
Human Rights-Religion Politics-People Tech-Social-Media

False: Former U.K. Prime Minister Liz Truss called India 'a nation that naively follows illiterate leaders and spiritual gurus.'

False: mRNA vaccines have caused a sharp increase in the number of stillbirths recorded in Singapore.
Health-Covid Health-Vaccines Politics-Policy

False: mRNA vaccines have caused a sharp increase in the number of stillbirths recorded in Singapore.

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