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Claims that certain NFL coaches have publicly expressed outrage over the decision for Bad Bunny to headline the Super Bowl halftime show are unfounded.

One widely shared quote has been falsely attributed to more than a dozen different public figures by clickbait websites u.afp.com/FakeBadBunny...
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A video of a general appearing to criticize President Trump and demand the release of the Epstein files is an AI-generated fake that originated with a parody account.

It is based on a 2007 photo of a lieutenant general who retired from military service in 2010. Read more: u.afp.com/Smex
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This image is spreading across platforms with the false claim it shows a US immigration officer detaining a migrant child.

The photo actually comes from a 2024 video of a Texas policeman playfully handcuffing his son during a make-believe game. Read more: u.afp.com/SmeU
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🚨 Last chance! Sign up for tomorrow's webinar showcasing the verification techniques behind our award-winning investigation of a network spreading disinformation about the South China Sea ➡️ u.afp.com/SmJS
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The InVID-WeVerify plugin, co-developed by AFP, is a free browser extension that provides journalists and researchers with powerful verification tools.

Our online course includes exercises to help you explore all its features. u.afp.com/Verification...
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This video supposedly shows an Indian military official recently admitting Pakistani drones damaged military facilities in Delhi and Gujarat in May. But the clip has been manipulated to add fabricated remarks u.afp.com/IndiaAirMarshal
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From fake job listings to fraudsters posing as real recruiters, employment scams are exploding online -- fueled by a cooling labor market and a boom in generative AI that experts say has made these schemes more sophisticated than ever. Read more: u.afp.com/Smxs
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❌ Three men were shot dead when Indigenous communities in Bangladesh's southeastern border region protested the alleged rape of a schoolgirl, but videos linked to the unrest were in fact taken in Nepal and Indonesia u.afp.com/NotKhagrachari
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A clip of a WWII era tank was also misrepresented.

The clip dates to August and the Oregon National Guard confirmed soldiers are not driving tanks in the Portland area u.afp.com/PortlandTank
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Several clips have been shared out of context by supporters of President Trump's move to federalize national guard, including this footage from an annual transgender pride celebration hosted in the United Kingdom u.afp.com/ManchesterNo...
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US President Donald Trump authorized some 200 troops to be deployed to Portland, Oregon, but this clip does not show the current situation between protestors and police.

It was filmed in July 2020 u.afp.com/Portland2020
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When the Trump administration proposed ending an LGBTQ crisis line, social media users celebrated Canada purportedly opening a number for US citizens.

However, the Canadian nonprofit Trans Lifeline was already serving both countries. Americans can call 877-565-8860. u.afp.com/CanadaCrisis...
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🏆 AFP reporter Samad Uthman took home the top award for "Fact Check of the Year" by a professional fact-checker at the #AfricaFactsSummit2025, which brought together journalists and information integry experts from across the continent.
Read the winning story here: u.afp.com/AIfactcheck
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🔎 Join us next week for an exclusive webinar showcasing our award-winning investigation of a cross-border network spreading disinformation about the South China Sea.

Led by our teams in Bangkok and Manila, the session will also provide practical verification tips for journalists u.afp.com/SmJS
Banner image with the headshots and titles of six AFP journalists, as well as webinar details reading: "Investigation Disinformation Networks", "Live Webinar", "October 9, 2025", "2:00 PM HKT (6:00 AM GMT)"
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🇰🇷 After South Korea granted visa-free entry to Chinese tour groups, Korean posts falsely claimed Chinese nationals were no longer subject to any immigration requirements.

However, the new rules only apply to Chinese nationals travelling to South Korea with pre-approved agencies u.afp.com/Smob
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🇵🇭 After a powerful earthquake struck the Philippines on Tuesday, old videos purporting to show the intensity of the tremor recirculated online. We found they show different quakes in the southern Philippines, Japan and Myanmar u.afp.com/Smkm
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🌊🌀Six homes collapsed in North Carolina's Outer Banks in the last 24 hours. AFP explores what's driving such a clear trend. Yes, it is natural erosion, scientists say, and climate change is making it worse. u.afp.com/SWCr
"When storms are impacting the coast so frequently, there is no time for natural recovery of beaches and dunes to take place," said USGS OCEANOGRAPHER, KARA DORAN, on September 26, 2025
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❌ This video does not show women in niqabs walking down a street in London, as Chinese-language social media posts claim. We geolocated the footage to an Islamic boarding school in Indonesia u.afp.com/SWHK
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🇰🇪 After Somalian football fans sparked outrage for desecrating Kenya's flag, a TikTok video claimed that Donald Trump had urged Kenya to close its borders in a UN speech. But this is misleading —Trump did not mention Kenya in his speech.
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Exaggerated claims about Russia’s cancer vaccine Enteromix have been shared across Africa. Oncology vaccine specialists explain that it is too early to tell how well it might work.
Read more: u.afp.com/Enteromix
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Posts say this video shows military trucks deployed during an anti-corruption rally in the Philippine capital Manila this month. We found it is from an event in the archipelago's south u.afp.com/MilitaryTrucks
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🇵🇭 This clip has been falsely shared on social media as "proof" that Philippine protesters were paid to take part in a recent anti-corruption rally. It is actually an advert for a local clothing brand u.afp.com/SW2o
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"Disinformation" is fast becoming a dirty word in the United States -- a label so contentious in a hyperpolarized political climate that some researchers who study the harmful effects of falsehoods are abandoning it altogether.

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This image shared in Korean-language posts claiming it shows US influencer Charlie Kirk's funeral in New York City is AI-generated u.afp.com/AIFuneralPro...
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Visuals of a massive sinkhole that swallowed up part of a busy Bangkok road have been beamed around the world, but this image circulating on social media that purportedly shows crowds gathered around the caved-in street is AI-generated u.afp.com/AISinkholeIm...
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