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Pakistan’s government has unveiled its latest budget proposal, marking a significant increase in defense spending while pulling back on development programs and offering limited tax relief to salaried employees. The announcement comes as the country grapples with economic challenges, rising living costs, and mounting regional security concerns. Finance Minister Muhammad…
Malta’s Prime Minister Robert Abela surprised political observers when he called a snap general election on 27th April, scheduling the vote for 30th May. The decision came a full year before his Labour Party administration’s term was set to conclude, triggering an urgent mobilization of election monitoring systems across the…
The Indian Ministry of External Affairs has firmly refuted reports claiming that a cargo vessel carrying an Indian crew came under attack off the coast of Oman on Saturday morning, labeling the information as “false” and “baseless.” The controversy centered around the ship Liaki Freedom, which allegedly stopped responding to…
Ukraine has imposed a new wave of sanctions targeting Russian judges, media outlets, and organizations accused of participating in politically motivated legal proceedings against Ukrainian citizens and spreading Kremlin propaganda. The sanctions package encompasses 29 individuals and 17 legal entities, marking another step in Kyiv’s efforts to hold accountable those…
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A forthcoming webinar will examine the critical role of LGBTQ+ journalism in Latin America, bringing together prominent voices from the region to discuss how queer media outlets are combating misinformation and reshaping narratives about sexual and gender minorities across the continent. The online event, which will be conducted in Spanish with English interpretation available, comes at a time when LGBTQ+ communities throughout Latin America continue to face significant challenges in how they are portrayed by mainstream media. Despite growing visibility in recent years, misinformation, harmful stereotypes, and outright invisibility remain widespread problems that affect how these communities are understood and…
A photograph claiming to show a massive turnout at a Cockroach Janta Party protest in New Delhi has become the subject of widespread misinformation on social media, with users falsely claiming the image was artificially generated to inflate the party’s popularity. However, a detailed fact-check reveals a more complex picture…
Ukraine has imposed a sweeping new round of sanctions targeting individuals and entities connected to the persecution of Ukrainian citizens in Russia and occupied territories. The measures, enacted by President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, take particular aim at those linked to the case of journalist Viktoria Roshchina, who died while held in…
FC Barcelona has taken decisive legal action against Real Madrid president Florentino Pérez, announcing plans to file a lawsuit over inflammatory comments he made during a recent press conference. The move marks a significant escalation in tensions between Spain’s two most storied football clubs, potentially adding a legal dimension to…
Former reality television star Spencer Pratt, who recently finished third in Los Angeles’s mayoral primary election, has released a combative social media video claiming he possesses damaging recordings that could force one of the two remaining candidates to resign if elected. The announcement marks what Pratt calls “Phase III” of…
Philippine officials are crediting years of disaster-preparedness training for helping to minimize casualties after a devastating 7.8 magnitude earthquake struck the southern region on Monday, marking one of the strongest tremors to hit the archipelago nation in half a century. The offshore quake, which originated near Sarangani province, claimed 46…
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Indonesia, one of the world’s largest democracies and social media markets, faces a disinformation crisis of unparalleled scale—with authorities struggling to develop effective countermeasures against the growing threat. The social unrest that erupted in August 2025 remains fresh in the national memory. What began as online misinformation quickly escalated into…
The social media claim that authorities filed a missing persons report for Nancy Guthrie before she was officially reported missing has sparked confusion and speculation online, raising questions about the timeline of her disappearance. A post on X, formerly Twitter, alleged that a Missing Endangered Adult Report for Nancy Guthrie…
In a move drawing intense criticism, the Trump administration has installed a massive banner featuring the president’s portrait over the Department of Justice headquarters in Washington. The “Make America Safe Again” banner, erected Thursday by work crews using cherry pickers, has sparked concerns about the politicization of an agency traditionally…
West Virginia Sues Apple Over Child Abuse Material in iCloud Storage West Virginia launched an unprecedented lawsuit against Apple on Thursday, accusing the tech giant of allowing child predators to easily conceal sexual abuse material in its iCloud storage. The legal action marks the first time a state has sued…
Former South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol was sentenced to life imprisonment on Thursday after being convicted of leading an insurrection, concluding what analysts describe as the country’s most significant political crisis in decades. The Seoul Central District Court found the 65-year-old former leader guilty of rebellion for his December…
Democrats Warn Citizenship Question in Census Test Could Compromise 2030 Count Congressional Democrats have raised alarm over the U.S. Census Bureau’s plans to include a citizenship question in upcoming practice tests for the 2030 census, warning the move could significantly undermine participation and accuracy of the once-a-decade population count. In…
Azerbaijan’s Parliament Commission Identifies Coordinated Disinformation Campaign Against the Nation Azerbaijan’s parliamentary Commission on Foreign Interference and Hybrid Threats has concluded that the country is facing a coordinated disinformation campaign orchestrated from a single center, according to an official statement released this week. The commission, operating under the mandate of…
Social media was briefly abuzz with false claims about celebrity couple Timothée Chalamet and Kylie Jenner allegedly ending their relationship, highlighting once again how quickly misinformation can spread online despite clear evidence to the contrary. The rumors began when a parody account named HoopsCrave posted on X (formerly Twitter) on…
In a controversial display of political theater, a rally promoting Reza Pahlavi, son of Iran’s last shah, has raised serious questions about attendance claims and political legitimacy. The February 14th event, held alongside the Munich Security Conference, garnered attention when organizers announced an attendance of 250,000 people—a figure now facing…
In a high-stakes battle for political survival, Senator John Cornyn of Texas has issued a stark warning to voters that electing Attorney General Ken Paxton to his Senate seat could deliver a Democratic victory in the traditionally Republican stronghold for the first time in nearly three decades. “Ken Paxton will…
U.S. Senators Return from Ukraine Trip, Push for Russian Sanctions A bipartisan delegation of U.S. senators returned Wednesday from a landmark visit to Ukraine, where they became the first American senators to visit Odesa since Russia’s invasion nearly four years ago. The delegation, comprised of Democratic Senators Jeanne Shaheen, Chris…
In a significant break with tradition, the National Governors Association has withdrawn from facilitating the annual governors’ meeting at the White House after President Donald Trump excluded two Democratic governors from the invitation list. The dispute erupted when Trump refused to include Colorado Governor Jared Polis and Maryland Governor Wes…
