EuroVerify Video. Are online claims about the WHO's pandemic treaty true? Copy/paste the link below: Copy Copy/paste the article video embed link below: Copy Updated: 17/04/2025 - 16:04 GMT+2 While conspiracy theories and fake news about the WHO are commonplace online, the pandemic treaty has given them a new opportunity to resurface. Read full article Top stories Now playing Next Are online claims about the WHO's pandemic treaty true? Now playing Next Misleading claims about EU COVID vaccine approval persist online Now playing Next Rome opens new Metro C stations near Colosseum ruins Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | December 16th, 2025 – Evening Now playing Next European citizens back using frozen Russian assets to help Ukraine Now playing Next EU's Albuquerque calls to seize momentum for capital markets union Now playing Next EU Parliament and member states set to clash over Mercosur safeguards Now playing Next Food prices in Europe: Which countries are the most expensive? Now playing Next Ukraine hits Russian sub with underwater drones for the first time Now playing Next Fact check: Is Sweden as unsafe as Trump says? Now playing Next Reparations loan under 'pressure from different sides', Kallas says Now playing Next Louvre shuttered as staff go on strike over working conditions Now playing Next Gaza's displaced struggle with heavy rain and cold weather in fragile tents Now playing Next Beirut hosts colourful Christmas parade despite tension with Israel Now playing Next French farmer protests force Spain to close Biriatou border to lorries Now playing Next A world landmark reborn: the Imam al-Bukhari complex More videos
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