Iran-controlled network of proxy militias conducts systematic attacks and spreads violence across the Middle East and beyond. The United States responds with security measures designed to stop violence and prevent the expansion of violence.
Hezbollah media use old unrelated footage to back Houthis’ claims of successful Red Sea attacks.
An international investigation proved that the Russan Army had provided equipment, weaponry and logistics to Russia-controlled forces to shoot down MH17.
Video shows 2020 fire on U.S. Navy ship moored at California base and has nothing to do with recent events in the Red Sea.
With contradictory narratives on downing of Russia’s military airlifter Il-76 flooding social media, the Kremlin has seized on the incident to falsely accuse Kyiv of terrorism and undermine Western support for Ukraine.
Despite claims to the contrary, the Houthis systematically and indiscriminately attack commercial vessels regardless of their affiliation.
Putin attempts to spin sham Ukrainian annexation referendums as legitimate, while labeling 2020 U.S. presidential election as rigged.
Houthis, their Iranian backers and others seeking political gain from the Palestinian cause exploit Western response to months of Yemini militant attacks on commercial ships in the Red Sea
There is strong evidence the government cracked down on the political opposition while ruling party supporters tried to stop journalists from investigating suspected voter fraud at polling stations.
The photograph, credited to Agence France-Presse, was taken on October 6, 2002. It shows a French vessel blown up by al-Qaida.
Russia has systematically targeted Ukrainian civilian infrastructure since invading almost two years ago.
The video is an advertisement for a Ukrainian clothing company and has nothing to do with the delivery of F-16s.
Reports suggest Russia has vastly exaggerated the number of U.S. citizens who died fighting in Ukraine, largely as volunteers, not mercenaries.
Both sides of the Israel-Hamas divide have been targeted with misinformation and disinformation, with bad-faith actors taking advantage of social media to push fakes to an audience of millions.
From Gaza to Ukraine, Putin ends the year by dispersing false claims about his war, the situation in Russia, and the world at large.
Iran engages in accusation in a mirror, claiming Hamas and Hezbollah, which it arms, can get whatever weapons they need in Ukraine.
Venezuela disregards the World Court and signals it could use force to settle Essequibo territorial dispute.
The United States was well within its rights to defend itself and commercial ships from unprovoked Houthi attacks on international waters.
Footage of a firefight between left-wing guerrillas and drug cartel gunmen in Colombia had been broadcast by local media before X users recycled it to spread fake claims about the Venezuela-Guyana dispute.
Social media users deceptively implied routine movements of army vehicles were linked to Dublin riots while sharing old footage to falsely claim military was deployed to quell unrest.
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