EuroVerify Video. Russian fact-checking website peddles propaganda narratives Copy/paste the link below: Copy Copy/paste the article video embed link below: Copy Updated: 19/09/2025 - 16:05 GMT+2 The Global Fact-Checking Network's website may look credible, but it is in fact backed by Russia's state news agency TASS. Read full article Top stories Now playing Next Russian fact-checking website peddles propaganda narratives Now playing Next Misleading claims about EU COVID vaccine approval persist online Now playing Next Nigeria: Christmas lights attract Lagos residents Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | December 20th, 2025 – Evening Now playing Next Which EU countries have the highest education dropout rates and why? Now playing Next In Italy, the “Land of Fires” continues to claim lives Now playing Next Misleading online claims simplify Bulgaria's government crisis Now playing Next Airport strikes to hit major European hubs this Christmas Now playing Next EES rollout leaves passengers waiting up to 3 hours at airports Now playing Next Ukraine strikes Russian shadow fleet tanker in Mediterranean Now playing Next US launches massive attack on Islamic state group fighters in Syria Now playing Next Odesa death toll rises to eight in latest Russian attack on Ukraine Now playing Next Brazilian president Lula calls EU to seek 'political courage' over Mercosur trade deal Now playing Next Over 600 migrants reach Crete in 24 hours amid route shift Now playing Next Turkmenistan’s 30 years of permanent neutrality Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | December 20th, 2025 – Midday More videos
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