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One of Turkey’s leading fact-checkers, the journalist Mehmet Atakan Foça, spotted a number of fake images being circulated this weekend following the attempted military coup in his country. Some 6,000 members of Turkey’s military and judiciary have been arrested after a faction of the army tried to topple the government on Friday night. According to the foreign ministry, more than 290 people – inc
Who is this man who seems to die in every terrorist attack? If social media is to be believed, this man has already died at least three times since January of this year: once in the EgyptAir crash, again in the Orlando shooting and then again in the terrorist attack on the airport in Istanbul. If you’ve clicked on any articles about the victims of recent terror attacks, you might have seen this ma
How to verify photos and videos on social media networks ? here are some tips. Fake information online, be it on the topic of migrants or war in Syria – or, in fact, pretty much any story that’s in the news, is an increasingly common phenomenon. Social media networks in particular are inundated with photos and videos that are either doctored or taken out of context. But although media outlets can’
Meet Shamil Tsuneoka, the Japanese journalist who befriends jihadists For the last few days, photos of Shamil Tsuneoka, a Japanese freelance journalist covering Syria, have been circulating on social networks. Some of the pictures show him posing with leaders of Syrian jihadist groups, or posing with a rifle in front of one of the black flags used by Al Qaeda. His close relationship with jihadists
Bin Laden raid: ‘Situation Room’ photo airbrushed by White House This now-famous photo of the US president Barack Obama and his team in the White House ‘Situation Room’ has been seen around the world. While there’s no denying the scene took place, a closer look at the image reveals it was carefully airbrushed to get a specific message across. This now-famous photo of the US president Barack Obama
‘Should I stay or should I go?’ Expats in Japan face up to nuclear threat Three of our Observers in Japan are reacting in very different ways to news from the disaster-hit nuclear power in Fukushima. One immediately left Tokyo to head for the south of the country, another sees no reason to worry, while the third is furious at authorities for delivering so little aid and information. People queue u
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