The Cube Did Trump's Greenland bid spark laughter inside the Danish parliament? According to viral social media videos, Trump's Greenland takeover plans sparked hysterical laughter inside the Danish parliamentary chamber. In reality, the clips have been miscaptioned. 16/02/2026
Europe News France launches ‘French Response’ to take on trolls and disinfo on X Through posts combining provocation, humour and irony, the "French Response" account has taken potshots at trolls, but also top-level politicians. It is part of a wider strategy led by Paris to combat disinformation, ministry told Euronews. 13/02/2026
Tech News Which European countries face the most disinformation and fake news? Perceived exposure to disinformation and fake news in the EU has jumped eight percentage points since 2022. Experts say media literacy and fact-checking are crucial to countering the trend. 02/02/2026
Earth News ‘Alternative truths’: How the EU is tackling climate disinformation As the threat of climate change accelerates, the EU has strengthened its commitment to fight disinformation. 30/01/2026
The Cube Euronews journalists' voices stolen in fake anti-Ukraine videos A collection of doctored reports shared on a pro-Russian Telegram channel has edited the voices of genuine reporters to spread incriminating false information about Ukrainian refugees. 15/01/2026
Tech News Extremist groups use AI to produce fake images and recruit new members Militant groups began using AI as soon as programs such as ChatGPT became widely accessible. In the years since, they have increasingly used generative AI programs to create realistic-looking photos and videos. 15/12/2025
The Cube Macron's proposed 'label' for trustworthy media taken out of context Hitting back at the inaccurate portrayals of Macron's comments, the Elysée shared an X post with the caption "Pravda? Ministry of Truth? When talking about the fight against disinformation leads to disinformation..." 05/12/2025
The Cube Local French media outlets imitated as part of Russian propaganda According to researchers, this web of sham outlets is likely being run by a known Russian propagandist John Mark Dougan, a former deputy sheriff from Florida who has lived in Moscow since 2016. 03/12/2025
The Cube How the internet went wild for fake news about the Louvre heist From sharing pictures of supposed detectives to snaps of suspects purportedly tied to the Louvre heist case, false claims about the case have gone wild across the internet. 11/11/2025
France Brigitte Macron harassment trial opens debate on free speech in France Defendants claim freedom of expression as prosecutors denounce a years-long cyber-harassment rooted in a hoax. 29/10/2025
France Ten on trial for harassing French First Lady Brigitte Macron online Ten people face trial for cyber-harassing Brigitte Macron with false claims about her gender, facing up to three years in prison and €45,000 fines. 27/10/2025
Travel News Fact checked: Is Paris really demolishing the Eiffel Tower next year? Claims that Paris is preparing to knock down its most iconic tourist attraction have gone viral. Here’s why. 15/10/2025
EuroVerify Did Carlos Alcaraz dedicate a tribute to Charlie Kirk? A series of viral posts are falsely claiming that Carlos Alcaraz dedicate an empty seat, a speech, and a hefty donation to Charlie Kirk and his family. This is why these claims are either false or extremely unlikely. 03/10/2025
EuroVerify Terrorists threaten Notre Dame cathedral in old, fake video The video first emerged in January and was debunked at the time. 16/09/2025
Tech News Donald Trump blames AI. Is it becoming the new 'fake news'? President Donald Trump said Tuesday that a video circulating online that showed items being tossed out of an upstairs window of the White House was created with artificial intelligence, despite his press team seeming to confirm the veracity of it hours earlier. 04/09/2025
EuroVerify The false story of the WWII nurse in Normandy An AI-generated image of a WWII nurse is circulating widely online. 04/09/2025