AAP FactCheck Articles
No, Australia has not declared George Soros a terrorist
Social media users are falsely claiming that a Jewish philanthropist has been named a global terrorist along with groups such as Islamic State and Hamas.
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Sydney's reactor does not produce nuclear power
The political debate around nuclear energy has stirred up falsehoods about Australia's research reactor.
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Defeated MP's terror group claim 'highly inaccurate'
A former UK member of parliament has claimed Islamic State and al-Qaeda only carry out attacks on countries the US and its allies are already attacking.
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Sunscreen branded a scam in baseless skin cancer claim
A social media influencer is urging his followers to ditch commercial sunscreens which he claims damage the skin.
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Jimmy Carter death hoax tricks social media users
An X user has crafted and posted a fake statement about a former US president to see if people were gullible enough to fall for "sensationalist headlines".
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Swingers picture book is meant for adults, not kids
One of a series of dark humour books intended for adults has been misidentified as a genuine children's book on social media.
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AI experts weigh in on bogus before-and-after diet images
Facebook feeds are being plagued with strangely similar posts purporting to show users' weight loss transformation pictures.
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No, Trump shooter was not a transgender woman
A photo of an unrelated person is being used to claim the man who fired at Donald Trump was a transgender woman.
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Kamala Harris is eligible for the presidency, despite false claims
Following Joe Biden's withdrawal from the presidential race, false claims about Ms Harris's background have flooded social media.
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No, the Pope didn't declare Lucifer is God
The bizarre idea that the Pope declared Lucifer is God of the Catholic Church is the result of a poor translation of a Latin hymn.
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False claims spread about Trump gunman at synagogue
A facial recognition expert, and the synagogue in question, have debunked claims that an image spreading online depicts Thomas Crooks.
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Old picture of Trump's teenage son used in latest shooting claim
A photo of Donald Trump's youngest son is being used to push a false claim about the assassination attempt on the former US president in Pennsylvania.
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Chopper Read video revives Port Arthur massacre conspiracy theory
A clip from an old documentary about a notorious Australian criminal is being used to push a conspiracy theory about the nation's worst-ever shooting massacre in 1996.
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Experts confirm Russian missile responsible for Kyiv hospital strike
Pro-Russian social media accounts posit the strike on a Kyiv children's hospital was from a US-supplied Ukrainian missile. But expert analysis says otherwise.
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Old photo used to push baseless Trump shooting claim
A two-year-old photo is being shared by social media users who are pushing a baseless conspiracy theory about the attempted assassination of former US president Donald Trump.
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No, Donald Trump was not shot in the chest at rally
It is being falsely claimed that a photograph taken moments after the attempted assassination shows a bullet hole in the former president's jacket.
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Pipped at the post, but UK election results weren't 'rigged'
A frequent spreader of misinformation has shown a complete lack of understanding of UK elections in a wild claim about the 'Deep State'.
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Experts melt Antarctica ice growth claim
An image from a study about ice shelves in Antarctica is being used to falsely claim that ice in the region is not melting away, but growing.
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Posts misidentify Trump rally shooter
Social media has been flooded with contradictory claims about the gunman behind the attack that injured Donald Trump and left one bystander dead.
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Spoofed images spread after Trump rally shooting
Social media has been flooded with false claims and fake images following the attempted assassination of Donald Trump.
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