Fact Check
Wednesday 13 December 2023
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“Oh Russian Land! An exhibit of art by the Russian people’s artist Vasili Nesterenko. Ministry of Culture, Republic of Mordovia.”
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“The Cooperative Republic of Guyana recklessly violates international law, taking actions that exacerbate the territorial dispute and add to its illegal conduct of granting oil exploitation rights to Exxon Mobil over a sea area pending delimitation with Venezuela.”
Venezuela disregards the World Court and signals it could use force to settle Essequibo territorial dispute. -
“The responsibility for the recent emergencies in waters of Ren’ai Jiao [Second Thomas Shoal] lies completely with the Philippines.”
The latest incident happened around the Second Thomas Shoal, which is part of the Philippines exclusive economic zone. -
“It's widely known that the U.S. firm's credit rating on China and Chinese companies are politically biased.”
Moody's downgraded China’s credit rating based on an in-depth evaluation of its financial health, economic conditions and risks. -
"The trailer of the Putin movie is fake."
Source: https://youtu.be/k34LKIkTfLE?si=KbUlRme-WBh_lX5IThe trailer is authentic. It announces a political thriller Putin, produced in Poland and to be released in February 2024. -
“The Americans have no right to the Red Sea to announce that they reserve the right to respond.”
The United States was well within its rights to defend itself and commercial ships from unprovoked Houthi attacks on international waters. -
“For the developed countries, historically speaking, they have been polluting much more than the developing countries, they should do more to mitigate the climate change impact.”
The U.N. assesses China’s development rank as high. It’s also one of the world’s top three polluters, the other two being the United States and India. -
“We noticed what was said… by… D. G. Arakhamia, that it was former British Prime Minister B. Johnson who forbade Kyiv from signing a peace agreement with Russia... These revelations by D.G. Arakhamia convincingly indicate that the staging in Bucha was organized by Kyiv...”
David Arakhamia denied that Western officials in 2022 forced Ukraine not to sign a peace treaty with Russia. The March 2022 Bucha massacre, in which Russian troops killed hundreds of Ukrainian civilians and prisoners of war, has been well-documented. -
“Reported footage of fighting on the Venezuela Guyana border near a passage that goes across Brazil.”
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. -
”Heavy military vehicles at rathmines, #dublin #dublinriots #ireland #ira #army #military #rathmines #dublintiktok #dublincity”
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. -
“It is not Russia, but Ukraine that has publicly announced that it is withdrawing from the negotiation process. Moreover, the country’s leader signed an executive order prohibiting such negotiations with Russia."
Putin started the war on Ukraine. He can end it at any time by ordering the Russian troops to withdraw and by ending the occupation. -
Old videos falsely claiming Russia and other countries are sending troops to the Gaza Strip are swarming TikTok.