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Kenyan ICT Minister Urges TikTok to Combat Election Misinformation Cabinet Secretary William Kabogo has called on social media giant TikTok to provide concrete assurances about its strategy to combat misinformation ahead of Kenya’s 2027 general elections. The call came during the TikTok Safer Internet Summit 2026 currently underway in Nairobi.…
UK Minister Visits Estonia to Learn About Tackling Online Misinformation in Schools In a snow-covered district of Tallinn, Estonia, UK Children and Families Minister Josh MacAlister recently stood before a class of teenagers in what could have been any secondary school classroom – except for the -8C temperature outside and…
Israeli officials have vehemently denied recent social media claims that Iran’s missile attack on Tuesday was aimed at high-level Israeli figures, including Mossad chief David Barnea, National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir, and Iddo Netanyahu, brother of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The speculation began after Iran launched approximately 180 missiles toward…
Indian authorities have debunked false claims about the country’s alleged involvement in an attack on an Iranian vessel, marking the latest effort to combat misinformation in an increasingly complex regional geopolitical environment. The Press Information Bureau’s (PIB) Fact Check unit has categorically denied viral social media posts claiming that India…
Taiwan’s early elimination from the World Baseball Classic (WBC) has ignited a firestorm of controversy, with allegations of match-fixing and a wave of social media hostility directed at South Korea. The Taiwanese national baseball team, competing under the name “Chinese Taipei,” suffered a stunning 7-1 defeat to Cuba on March…
In a swift response to U.S. needs amid escalating Middle Eastern conflicts, Ukraine has deployed specialized drone teams and interceptor drones to protect American military bases in Jordan, according to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. Speaking to The New York Times, Zelenskyy revealed that Washington made the request on Thursday, and…
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False Claim: No American Delta Force Soldiers Captured in Iran Images circulating on social media claiming to show 173 American Delta Force soldiers captured in Iran following a failed U.S. military operation have been confirmed to be AI-generated fakes, according to analysis conducted by fact-checkers. The fabricated claim appeared on March 8, 2026, in a post on the X platform (formerly Twitter) by an account called @AFGDefense. The post alleged: “Iranian officials have officially confirmed that a U.S. air operation in Tehran failed, & 173 American soldiers & officers from the U.S. military’s elite unit known as ‘Delta Force’ were…
Estonia and allies condemn Russia’s return to Venice Art Biennale amid Ukraine war Estonian Minister of Culture Heidy Purga announced Monday that several countries are preparing a joint statement condemning Russia’s participation in the prestigious Venice Art Biennale, marking a diplomatic pushback against what critics see as cultural normalization of…
Senate Democrats are urging President Trump to tap the Strategic Petroleum Reserve as oil prices surge amid Middle East tensions, marking a significant policy shift from their previous position during his first administration. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer called on Trump to release oil from America’s emergency stockpile as prices…
Three Palestinians were killed in a violent confrontation with Israeli settlers in the West Bank on Sunday, escalating tensions in a region already overshadowed by Israel’s wider conflict with Iran. The incident brings the death toll of Palestinians in the territory to six over recent days, highlighting a concerning pattern…
Mississippi Heads to the Polls for Congressional Primaries with Incumbents Facing Challenges Mississippi voters will cast their ballots Tuesday in state primaries to select nominees for Congress. While Republicans maintain narrow majorities in Washington, the outcomes in Mississippi are unlikely to shift the balance of power in either chamber, as…
The Unsettling Rise of AI Disinformation and Our Eroding Trust In the quiet hours of late-night scrolling, a new form of doubt has begun to creep into our consciousness. A politician’s speech, a celebrity’s apology, a CEO announcing layoffs in a trembling voice—content that once might have simply been questioned…
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A retired Lebanese security officer vanishes and his family thinks it was a covert Israeli abduction
A retired Lebanese security officer disappeared in December after arranging to meet a potential buyer for his land, in what officials believe was an Israeli intelligence operation seeking information about a long-missing Israeli airman. Ahmed Shukr, a former captain with Lebanon’s General Security Directorate, vanished on December 17 after driving…
A comprehensive biography of former Defense Secretary Robert McNamara has been awarded a prestigious $50,000 literary prize, the New York Historical Society announced Monday. “McNamara at War,” written by brothers Philip and William Taubman, has been named this year’s recipient of the Barbara and David Zalaznick Book Prize in American…
A devastating blaze that erupted in central Glasgow has paralyzed Scotland’s rail network, with the country’s busiest train station forced to close as firefighters battled the inferno that destroyed a historic building. The fire, which broke out Sunday afternoon in a vape shop on Union Street adjacent to Glasgow Central…
The Growing Challenge of False Information in the Digital Age In an era dominated by social media and advanced technology, false information continues to spread at unprecedented rates, creating significant challenges for individuals trying to distinguish fact from fiction. The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) has identified several…
Federal Government Launches Online Portal for International Postal Address Standardization The U.S. Postal Service has unveiled a comprehensive new digital platform aimed at standardizing international addressing systems, with Texas being selected as the initial test state for the domestic rollout phase. The system, which encompasses all 50 U.S. states, U.S.…
The United States State Department has executed a stark reversal in its approach to combating disinformation, a shift that has left many career diplomats and information warfare specialists reeling from the whiplash of changing priorities. Just three years after launching an ambitious global initiative to counter foreign propaganda and disinformation…
The battle for democratic principles continues unabated as America moves through the second half of 2023, with political polarization reaching new heights in Washington and across the nation. Congressional gridlock has intensified as Senate Republicans consistently block legislation supported by the Biden administration, even measures that enjoy broad public support.…
Controversial ‘The Kerala Story 2’ Sparks Debate on Religious Tensions, Judicial Scrutiny “The Kerala Story 2: Goes Beyond,” the sequel to the 2023 film that drew widespread attention, has ignited fresh controversy with its depiction of interfaith relationships and alleged religious conversion conspiracies. The film narrowly avoided a delay when…
Federal Jury Orders TikTok Influencer to Pay $10 Million in Defamation Case Over Idaho Murders A federal jury has ordered TikTok influencer Ashley Guillard to pay $10 million in damages after falsely accusing a University of Idaho professor of involvement in the 2022 Moscow murders that shocked the campus community…
Republican Senate Leader Optimistic Despite Mounting Political Challenges PALM BEACH, Fla. — National Republican Senatorial Committee (NRSC) chair Sen. Tim Scott remains confident the GOP can maintain and potentially expand its current 53-47 Senate majority in the upcoming 2026 midterm elections, despite acknowledging increasingly difficult political headwinds. “There’s no doubt…
Japan has begun deploying its first domestically developed long-range missiles, marking a significant shift in the nation’s defense posture amid growing regional tensions. Military vehicles carrying missile launchers arrived at Camp Kengun in Kumamoto prefecture early Monday, initiating a deployment process set to be completed by March 31. The arrival…
A South Texas family whose teenage sons are members of an acclaimed mariachi band was reunited Monday after their detention sparked bipartisan criticism of immigration enforcement actions. Brothers Antonio Gámez-Cuéllar, 18, and Joshua, 14, along with their 12-year-old brother and parents, were detained on February 25. The family’s case drew…
