EuroVerify Fact check: Is the ECHR blocking the UK from deporting migrants? Threats to leave the European Convention on Human Rights are once again circulating in the UK, as the right-wing Conservative Party elects its new leader. How true are the candidates' claims that the convention hinders efforts to control migration? 17/10/2024
EuroVerify Fact check: Which European country is the most corrupt? The results vary depending on the metric being used and whether you’re looking at the European Union or Europe as a whole. 15/10/2024
EuroVerify Is the UK’s child poverty rate 10 times that of the Nordic countries? A widely-seen social media post claims that child poverty in the UK is significantly higher than in the Nordic countries. However, the numbers don't appear to tell the truth. 11/10/2024
EuroVerify Is irregular migration to the EU really on the rise? It’s a common claim bandied about by far-right MEPs as the immigration debate grows ever more toxic. But do the figures match the rhetoric? 09/10/2024
EuroVerify Fact check: Can MEPs skip the line at airports? Members of the European Parliament are entitled to several allowances, but there’s often criticism and confusion over what the so-called “Brussels gravy train” entails. EuroVerify takes a look. 08/10/2024
The Cube Vast disinformation networks hit Europe ahead of EU elections There was a large coordinated attempt on social media to peddle pro-Russian, anti-vaccine and anti-LGBT narratives as the June European vote approached, a new report says “with absolute certainty”. 18/07/2024
The Cube Did parties field fake candidates in the UK general election? Rumours have been rampant on social media that a candidate for the right-wing populist party Reform in the recent UK election wasn’t real. 16/07/2024
The Cube Fact-check: Italian football commentator is not Trump shooter Social media users have wrongly identified Donald Trump's would-be assassin as an Italian sports writer after the former US president was shot at during a campaign rally on Saturday. 15/07/2024
The Cube Did Zelenskyy’s wife spend €4 million in aid money on a Bugatti? Social media users are accusing Olena Zelenska, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s wife, of using millions in taxpayers’ money to purchase a hypercar not yet released to the market. The Cube takes a look. 12/07/2024
The Cube Euro 2024-linked misinformation takes aim at minorities The UEFA European Championship is entering its final stages, but what should be a celebration of European football has been clouded by false claims online designed to stir up hatred against marginalised groups. 10/07/2024
The Cube TikTok ‘promoted misogyny’ in run-up to European elections A new study has found that TikTok’s search suggestions contained toxic language towards women and minorities in Finland. 08/07/2024
The Cube Fake news batters UK and France ahead of elections Both sets of votes are expected to shake up each country's political direction, but as usual, there’s plenty of disinformation making the rounds, particularly targeting individual politicians. 02/07/2024
The Cube Did Albania’s PM call the US ‘one of the three evils in the world’? A video circulating on social media claims to show Prime Minister Edi Rama labelling the US, Soviet Union and Israel as the world’s three “evils”. 24/06/2024
Germany Did German police tell Euro fans to smoke weed over drinking alcohol? German police have denied claims that they advised fans travelling to the country for the Euro 2024 championship to consume cannabis instead of alcohol, after news reports emerged stating the contrary. 20/06/2024
The Cube False claims about Biden’s mental health flooding social media again As the US presidential election draws closer, swathes of posts ridiculing President Joe Biden’s fitness to serve another term are being shared widely, but the pictures are usually either manipulated or taken out of context. 20/06/2024
The Cube Operation Overload: Pro-Russians flooding newsrooms with fake news A new report says that the scheme also seeks to amplify certain fake narratives by having reporters publish their debunks and share them far and wide. 15/06/2024
The Cube No, 97% of people on Spain’s minimum basic income are not migrants Ahead of the EU and UK elections, commentators and social media users are making factually incorrect claims about immigration in Europe. 05/06/2024
The Cube No, an oversized cross won’t void your ballot in Germany Rumours on German social media are spreading false claims about ways you can supposedly invalidate your vote in the European elections by accident. 31/05/2024
The Cube Fact-check: Is the EU setting up a European army? Critics of the EU have long claimed that the bloc has created a joint army or soon will, citing calls from pro-European voices who want an ever-closer union. The Cube unpacks the myth. 29/05/2024
The Cube No, this video doesn't show turbulent Singapore Airlines flight The video is being shared widely on social media and even in news reports in the context of the Singapore Airlines flight that hit severe turbulence and left one man dead, but the footage has been misattributed. 24/05/2024