Fact-check Malta: When did discussions over Malta’s next chief justice start?
We check claims made by Ramona Attard and Darren Carabott in a debate on Il-Każin
Fact-check Malta: When did discussions over Malta’s next chief justice start? Read More »
We check claims made by Ramona Attard and Darren Carabott in a debate on Il-Każin
Fact-check Malta: When did discussions over Malta’s next chief justice start? Read More »
A new measure promised to exempt pensioners earning up to €37,000 from income tax
Fact-check Malta: Is pensioners’ income now completely tax-free? Read More »
A Facebook page has racked up 23,000 followers on the back of fake feel-good stories
Fact-check Malta: Behind Infinite Facts, Malta’s AI feel-good fake story generator Read More »
Fake image claims airport will be shut as old video from 2010 resurfaces on Facebook
Robert Abela’s figures on young homeowners do not tally with the study he is citing
Fact-check Malta: Do 90% of under-35s own their own homes? Read More »
Research shows that eating nutritious meals helps the brain function optimally, but numerous social media posts are claiming that avoiding gluten, dairy, corn and soy can eradicate symptoms of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Experts said these claims are not backed by robust research, cautioning against strict elimination diets for children.
Limited evidence elimination diet resolves ADHD symptoms Read More »
An activist posted a photo of a lost fox. Soon, Maltese social media was flooded with AI videos of foxes
Fact-check Malta: How AI-generated fox videos sowed confusion over genuine sighting Read More »
As people celebrated Christmas in the United States, heartwarming stories spread on Facebook about celebrities from First Lady Melania Trump to pop star Sabrina Carpenter allegedly building a multi-million dollar church as an act of charity for a “struggling” community. But the stories are false, stemming from text generated by artificial intelligence and pushed by pages that use AI images to attract engagement with clickbait.
Flurry of stars targeted by AI slop on Facebook over the holidays Read More »
In a first for the European Union, an American fugitive living in Russia was among 12 individuals sanctioned for activities described as “information manipulation and interference.”
Who is John Mark Dougan, sanctioned by EU for role in Russian disinformation? Read More »
Whopping cough cases in the United States reached levels in 2025 far higher than before and during the Covid-19 pandemic. But social media posts recommending hydrogen peroxide as a remedy are misguided; the illness can be prevented with vaccination and fought with antibiotics, experts said, while the liquid composed of hydrogen and oxygen is an unproven and potentially dangerous treatment.
Hydrogen peroxide is not a treatment for whooping cough Read More »
Galdes finalised the purchase in 2025 but insisted he had ‘reserved’ it back in 2021
Fact-check Malta: Was Galdes’ €140,000 penthouse and garage a fair price in 2021? Read More »
Scammers use familiar methods but are becoming increasingly sophisticated
Fact-check Malta: Deepfake scam articles impersonate ministers after Budget Day Read More »
US President Donald Trump and his Health Secretary, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., doubled down on misinformation about the causes of autism during an October 9, 2025 cabinet meeting.
Trump, RFK Jr repeat autism misinformation during cabinet meeting Read More »
A bill proposing the right to a clean environment was shot down last week, with critics warning of its negative repercussions
Fact-check Malta: Misleading claims around PN’s environmental bill Read More »
Photos of the area covered in gravel sparked an outcry
Fact-check Malta: What’s going on with the Ta’ Qali picnic area ground cover? Read More »
PN leader claimed that Ibiza halved its tourist numbers in recent years
Fact-check Malta: Alex Borg’s Ibiza claims on tourism do not add up Read More »
Delia said studies show that Malta’s population averages 800,000 people, but no such studies appear to exist
Fact-check Malta: Adrian Delia’s 800,000 population claim is inaccurate Read More »
We take a look at what has changed at the popular bay after concerns were raised
Fact-check Malta: What Transport Malta’s boat mooring plans for Għadira actually say Read More »
We compare a 1992 development brief to how the Sliema site was eventually built
Fact-check Malta: What was the public promised for Tigné Point? Read More »
Claims about just 10% of WHO-approved medicines being available not backed by fact
Fact-check Malta: Are WHO-advised palliative care medicines unavailable in Malta? Read More »
The concession agreement signed in 2000 sheds light on the project’s finances
Fact-check Malta: How much did MIDI pay for Manoel Island? Read More »
A PN statement about the visit raised more questions than it answered
Fact-check Malta: Did a PN delegation to China really never discuss Huawei? Read More »
Disinformation is one of the most pressing challenges of the digital age. To inform and empower media professionals, educators, and citizens, the event “Digital Tools & Actions Against Disinformation” will be held on Thursday, June 12, 2025, at 10:00 AM, under the auspices of the Mediterranean Digital Media Observatory.
MedDMO in Thessaloniki – Informative event against fake news at ESIEM-Th Read More »
Public outcry on incinerator and conflicting claims over its impact
Fact-check Malta: What does an impact assessment into the new Magħtab incinerator say? Read More »
A 1910 census listed his great-grandfather as Maltese… but the family may have cited Maltese ancestry to pass as white
Fact-check Malta: Does Pope Leo XIV have Maltese ancestry? Read More »
Amid fierce debate over the new ID cards, a misleading claim began circulating on Greek social media in late April 2025, regarding the validity of the old cards.
Old Greek ID cards will no longer be valid after August 2026 Read More »
More than 12 countries have euthanasia laws, but no two are identical
Fact-check Malta: How does Malta’s assisted dying proposal compare to other countries? Read More »
Pope Francis died of a stroke on April 21, 2025, less than a month after returning home from five weeks in hospital battling double pneumonia (archived here).
AI images of Pope Francis wearing pride flag resurface after his death Read More »
This X post from March 28, 2025, posted an image of two men, with the one embracing the other and implied in the caption in insulting and homophobic language that the photo depicted Kemal Ataturk and proved he was gay. The post was shared more than 100 times.
Photo shows two African American men in the 1920s, not Turkish politician Read More »
Readers paused to catch their breath when a respiratory expert warned of Malta’s dire asthma rates
Fact-check Malta: How high is Malta’s asthma rate? Read More »
Romania’s constitutional court annulled the presidential election in December 2024 after allegations emerged of Russian meddling in favour of far-right candidate Calin Georgescu, who unexpectedly won the first round after shooting to prominence virtually overnight. On February 26, 2025, Romania indicted Georgescu on charges including making “false statements” over his campaign financing and starting a “fascist, racist or xenophobic organisation”. Georgescu denies wrongdoing. The election is to be rerun in May.
Video shows train crash anniversary rally in Greece, not mass protest in Romania Read More »
Faith in Malta’s police force has come under the spotlight in recent weeks
Fact-check Malta: Is trust in the police higher than ever? Read More »
“Massive riot in Greece. Thousands of patriots are calling for the resignation of the globalist treacherous government. More than 500 illegal migrants arrive in Greece by boat every day,” reads an English-language post on X that has been viewed over a million times since it was posted on March 2, 2025 and shared more than 7,000 times. It is accompanied by a 15-second video showing massive crowds of demonstrators walking down a major street in central Athens, near the Greek parliament building.
Video of Greek train crash anniversary rally falsely shared as anti-migrant protest Read More »
“BREAKING: Trump shut downs U.S. base in Alexandroupoli, Greece,” says a February 24, 2025 X post with thousands of interactions.
Claim that US will shutter Greek military base is false Read More »
President’s actual account remains unverified
Fact-check Malta: X gives fake Myriam Spiteri Debono account verified status Read More »
The scam uses audio deepfakes to encourage fraudulent investments
Fact-check Malta: Latest AI scam mimics Robert Abela’s voice Read More »
The volcanic island of Santorini has been rattled by an unprecedented wave of seismic activity, including seven successive tremors measuring over 4.0 magnitude on February 6, 2025 (archived here). An even stronger 5.2 magnitude tremor was recorded on February 5, according to the Athens Geodynamic Institute.
Old photos misleadingly shared as quakes rattle Santorini Read More »
Santorini and its neighbouring islands were hit by hundreds of tremors in early February 2025, including more than 40 earthquakes with a magnitude of over 4.0 within a period of 72 hours (archived here).
Old photo of Mount Etna eruption is misleadingly used in posts about Santorini tremors Read More »
Maltese students have fewer school hours and longer holidays than Europeans
Fact-check Malta: How do Malta’s school hours compare to others in Europe? Read More »
Studies frequently show that youths are unhappy, but few seem to be venturing abroad
Fact-check Malta: Are young people leaving Malta? Read More »
The oft-delayed project is suspected to have gone over-budget
Fact-check Malta: How much was the Gozo swimming pool meant to cost? Read More »
“Ancient Greek mosaics dating back to the 2nd century BC, discovered in Zeugma, Turkey, show remarkable artistry and provide a glimpse into the cultural wealth of the Eastern Roman Empire,” reads this Facebook post from December 10, 2024, which has since been shared more than 1,100 times.
Experts confirm image showing ancient Greek mosaics is fake, likely AI-generated Read More »
Is Malta the only country to offer free public transport? And are the Maltese using buses more frequently? Abela certainly thinks so
Fact-check Malta: examining Robert Abela’s claims about public transport Read More »
The posts show 91-year-old Mexican man who was attacked on a Los Angeles street
Fact-check Malta: Scam social posts showing injured old man go viral Read More »
“First day of operation of Thessaloniki Metro!!! What we paid again!!” read this Facebook post from November 30, 2024, since shared more than 700 times. The post included a video showing water running from the roof into what appears to be a metro train carriage.
This video shows a train carriage in Madrid in 2023, not the new metro in Thessaloniki Read More »
Robert Abela made the claim in an interview, but that figure doesn’t add up
Fact-check Malta: Did Amanda Muscat receive just €16,000 more than a secretary? Read More »
Malta also had one of the worst fiscal deficits in Europe, Jonathan Attard claimed
Fact-check Malta: Did Malta under PN have the worst unemployment rate in Europe? Read More »
Several social media posts saying this have stoked outrage
Fact-check Malta: does a new budget measure give all foreigners a yearly €550 payout? Read More »
One minute Ryan Callus was in the photo. The next, he was gone
“The mysterious ship that generates electricity happened to be in Spain a few days ago. #HAARP”, read one Facebook post from November 3, 2024, shared over 7,200 times since. It shared a video of a cargo ship with a dozen smokestacks and high-voltage pylons on its deck.
No, ‘weather modification vessels’ were not responsible for Valencia’s deadly floods Read More »
“According to unconfirmed reports, comrade Haris Doukas has nominated himself as the new leader of HAMAS,” reads a July 31 Facebook post, shared dozens of times.
Image of Athens mayor wearing Palestinian flag shirt is altered Read More »
With less than four weeks to go until the November 5 election, presidential nominees Kamala Harris and Donald Trump are preparing for the final push in what could be the closest US presidential election in recent history (archived here).
Video shows Donald Trump impersonator dancing Greek dance, not former president Read More »
“Two days ago in Samos! (…) Normal landing of 20 to 25 recruits normally!!!!”, said this Facebook post from September 22, 2024, which has since been shared more than 750 times.
Video shows migrants in a seaside town in Spain, not on Greek island of Samos Read More »
Tilos is home to fewer than 1,000 permanent residents, and is a popular tourism destination in the Dodecanese group of islands in the Aegean Sea. A recent rescue of dozens of migrants and refugees by the port authorities on Tilos led to a clash between the island’s mayor, Maria Kamma-Aliferi, and a tourist, who the mayor claimed had called for the displaced people to be thrown into the sea. The tourist denied this in a Facebook post.
Greek mayor does not feature in old X Factor video Read More »
The FKNK said rangers could be breaking the law by donning recording devices
Fact-check Malta: Can rangers wear bodycams? Read More »
Bernard Grech warned that power cuts can be fatal if someone’s sleep apnoea machine loses power
Fact-check Malta: Is a power cut deadly to someone with sleep apnoea? Read More »
The fire broke out near the village of Varnavas, north of Athens and reached the northern suburbs of the capital the following day. Authorities evacuated several towns around Athens, as well as hospitals. Meanwhile, the Greek fire service said 702 firefighters and 35 aircraft were battling the flames.
Misleading claims about aircraft deployed to Greek wildfires spread online Read More »
The shop says it has been inundated with calls about a series of false adverts
Fact-check Malta: False adverts show laptops on sale for a pittance Read More »
The sentence only appeared online three months after it was handed down
Fact-check Malta: Was Ryan Spagnol’s conviction hidden from sight? Read More »
“Soon neither 1 nor 2 but 92 wind turbines are expected to be installed from North to Central Evia, thus reaching the ‘magic’ number of 700. You read that right. 700 wind turbines. The burnt-out Evia of 550,000 acres has become… the battery of Greece’, reads a Facebook post from August 13, 2024, and shared over 2,100 times since.
Turbine blade photo misused to claim Greek wildfire zone used for wind farm Read More »
A seemingly discriminatory advert for an apartment rental raised questions about the limits of property owners’ right to handpick their tenants
Fact-check Malta: Can a property owner rent their property to whoever they want? Read More »
Hundreds of almost identical posts have hit Maltese Facebook in the past week
Fact-check Malta: Inside the scam posts flooding Maltese social media Read More »
On June 29, 2024, a wildfire broke out on the island of Serifos, which was only brought under control the following morning. The fire damaged houses, cottages, warehouses and chapels in the southern part of the island.
Serifos wildfire misleadingly linked to abandoned wind farm project Read More »
The photo went viral on Tuesday, sparking a series of anti-immigrant remarks
Fact-check Malta: Was this photo of a dangerous e-scooter rider taken in Malta? Read More »
When EDMO was launched in June 2020, its mission was clear: the creation of an interdisciplinary cross-border network that would elevate Europe’s understanding of – and collective efforts against – online disinformation.
United against disinformation: our work in numbers Read More »
This report looks into several disinformation narratives about migrants in Cyprus, many of them making false claims about the number of migrants in the country and claiming that migrants are causing social unrest and putting Cyprus’ ethnic, religious and cultural identity in jeopardy.
Cyprus: Disinformation report on migration Read More »
A series of scam posts use audio deepfakes to imitate popular local figures
Fact-check Malta: Videos show public figures promoting MaltaCoin, a new cryptocurrency Read More »
In a report entitled “Russian influence efforts converge on 2024 Paris Olympic Games” published in June 2024, the Microsoft Threat Analysis Centre (MTAC) said that it had “observed a network of Russia-affiliated actors pursuing a range of malign influence campaigns against France, French President Emmanuel Macron, the International Olympic Committee (IOC), and the Paris Games”.
Disinfo spreaders set their sights on Paris Olympics Read More »
Clayton Bartolo made the claim last week. Edward Zammit Lewis said the same thing a decade ago.
Fact-check Malta: Did PN try to turn Malta’s film studios into a fish farm? Read More »
“The same old climate change candy”, said this Facebook post on June 22, 2024 which has since been shared more than 1,500 times. The post, with the hashtag “#This day in 1965”, includes a screenshot of an old newspaper article headlined “Temperature in Larissa 45.4 in the shade”.
High temperatures in Greece in 1965 do not disprove climate change Read More »
Robert Abela alluded to the case when replying to questions on Monday
Fact-check Malta: Did PN open a court case against Chris Fearne? Read More »
The Home Owners Association made the claim last week
Fact-check Malta: Are 500,000 foreigners renting properties in Malta? Read More »
Tens of thousands have flocked to the northern city of Thessaloniki for EuroPride between June 21 and 29, after Greece became the first Orthodox Christian country to legalise same-sex marriage and adoption in February (archived here).
LGBTQ Greeks battle online hate in landmark year for rights Read More »
The actual number is closer to 100,000, made up entirely of EU and British nationals
Fact-check Malta: Could 87,000 foreigners vote in the local council elections? Read More »
A popular Facebook post said NSO data shows this to be the case
Fact-check: Is Malta’s population now at 717,000 people? Read More »
Since Russian troops marched into Ukraine on February 24, 2022, Moscow has pointed to its nuclear capabilities and warned it is ready to deploy them in case of an existential threat. On May 9, 2024, Putin said (archived here) that his nuclear forces were “always” on alert. On May 21, Russia announced the start of tactical nuclear weapons drills close to Ukraine (archived here).
The map shows presumed location of US nuclear weapons, not Russian targets Read More »
Switzerland’s Nemo won the Eurovision Song Contest on May 11, 2024, becoming the first artist identifying as non-binary to claim victory. Twenty-four-year-old Nemo’s “The Code” won the highest score from European nations’ juries, and enough of the popular votes to get 591 points, edging out Croatia in the final.
Eurovision 2024 winner did not wear an inverted cross during their performance Read More »
News of Steward’s bankruptcy led some to speculate that the hospitals would have been up for sale
Fact-check Malta: Would Malta have had to sell the hospitals under a bankrupt Steward? Read More »
Doctors for Life made the claim in a letter to MEP Cyrus Engerer
Fact-check Malta: Are 90% of pregnancies in which Down syndrome is detected aborted? Read More »
A photo posted by mayor Dominic Grech of a pristine-looking pavement caught some by surprise
Fact-check Malta: Siġġiewi mayor’s edited photo removes overgrown weeds and cracks Read More »
A beautiful photo of a lush, green Malta seemed too good to be true
Fact-check Malta: Is this aerial image of Malta AI-generated? Read More »
“A photo of Ursula von der Leyen’s grandmother with Adolf Hitler is going viral on social media (…),” says a Facebook post in Greek from March 20, 2024 and shared a dozen times since. It includes a black-and-white image of the woman shaking hands with the German dictator.
The woman shaking hands with Hitler is not grandmother of EC president von der Leyen Read More »
Data indicated that wages had stagnated, PL say they’re up 25%. But there’s more to it than meets the eye
Fact-check Malta: Malta’s rising wages Read More »
The caller is asking people to hand over their bank and ID details
Fact-check Malta: Scam video calls from a man claiming to be a police officer Read More »
“LGBTQ flag-raising in all hotels…‼️‼️‼️ Anger and disgust at the new act of the Mitsotakis government, as revealed in Sunday’s Estia,” reads a post on Facebook dated April 7, 2024. The post also includes a photo depicting the April 7 front page of the conservative newspaper “Estia”. “LGBTQ flag-raising in all the country’s hotels,” reads the front page headline, with a sub-headline adding: “By order of the Ministry of Tourism”.
The Greek government has not “ordered” hotels to fly the LGBTQ+ flag Read More »
A recurring debate arose in recent days as the project hit another stumbling block
Fact-check Malta: Can the government take Manoel Island back? Read More »
A similar video of Robert Abela was also shared in recent days
Fact-check Malta: Fake video shows Joseph Muscat promoting a crypto scam Read More »
“Islamic caliphate of Athens! Kotzia Square – City Hall! Turgut Ozal has finally succeeded!!!!” writes a Facebook post from March 10, 2024 that was shared over 370 times. It includes a photo of a crowd of men praying in Kotzia Square.
Out-of-context photo used to spread anti-migrant rhetoric in Greece Read More »
Robert Abela said the government of the day had assumed responsibility for the incident despite no public inquiry taking place
Fact-check Malta: Was a public inquiry held into a 1995 dockyards explosion? Read More »
“TEARING UP THE FAKE FLAG,” reads a Facebook post on February 27, 2024, which has been shared more than 350 times. Similar posts were shared in English, Spanish, Turkish and Russian. In the video, a man can be seen tearing up and stamping on an American flag in LGBTQ+ colours that had been hanging outside the house of a woman.
This video clip of a man ripping up a flag with Pride colours is staged Read More »
Maltese workers are moving towards white-collar jobs, with foreign nationals taking their place
Fact-check Malta: What role do foreign workers play in Malta’s industries? Read More »
Robert Abela said that fewer migrants are arriving in Malta through irregular channels than ever before
Fact-check Malta: Are migrant arrivals to Malta the ‘lowest we’ve ever had’? Read More »
The controversial festival has been criticised for its lavish spending
Fact-check Malta: Did the Mediterrane Film Festival generate €7m? Read More »
Facebook posts like this one on February 9 shared the photo of a boy with the claim that he was among elementary school children in Japan eating Greek food to honour the Greek Language Day the same day.
Photo from 2020 Tokyo Olympics event shared in Greece in 2024 with wrong context Read More »
In January 2024, Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis announced a bill aimed at legalising marriage and adoption for same-sex couples. On February 15, Greece’s parliament adopted the landmark reform, making the country the 37th in the world – and the first Orthodox Christian one – to legalise adoption by same-sex families. This is a significant step for the country, as previously, the state did not recognize parental rights for non-biological parents (archived link here).
Abela says he only owns one property, others say otherwise
Fact-check Malta: How many Xewkija properties does Robert Abela own? Read More »
The video describes the scheme as an easy solution to the rising cost of living
Fact check Malta: Fake video shows Ursula von der Leyen promoting investment scam Read More »
Scammers are trying to get hold of people’s card details
Fact-check Malta: Scam Facebook posts show airport selling lost luggage for €1 Read More »
Both the Prime Minister and Opposition leader have previously said that local plans cannot be changed
Fact-check Malta: Does changing local plans violate landowners’ ‘property rights’? Read More »
Posts featuring the “Pregnant Ken” appeared on social media as the Greek parliament began debating the bill on February 5.
This picture was generated by AI Read More »
Fake job scams are becoming widespread in Malta
Fact-check Malta: What happened when I accepted a job from an online scammer Read More »
Prime Minister criticised the four-and-a-half year wait
Fact-check Malta: Is the hospitals’ inquiry facing ‘exaggerated delays’? Read More »
On January 10, 2024, Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis announced that his government would move to legalise marriage and adoption for same-sex couples, prompting strong reactions from Greek politicians and the church (archived here). Less than 10 days later, on January 19, the Prime Minister said that the Greek parliament would vote on the issue in February 2024 (archived here).
Many have claimed that drug traffickers will be able to get away with carrying more drugs for personal use
Fact-check Malta: Does a new drug reform mean that you can carry 500 ecstasy pills? Read More »
The Prime Minister claimed that food inflation is not decreasing, unlike inflation in other sectors
Fact-check Malta: Is food inflation going down? Read More »
The video is the latest in a long line of similar scams
Fact-check Malta: Fake video shows Russell Crowe endorsing Malta property listings app Read More »
The Ukrainian leader, who used to work as an actor, is regularly targeted on social media in posts that try to ridicule or slander him. Many of these false posts repeat unsubstantiated pro-Kremlin claims that have flooded social media since Russia invaded Ukraine in February 2022.
Video altered to show Volodymyr Zelensky dancing in a red costume Read More »
The year was marked by fears over AI, but there was plenty more misinformation closer to home
Fact-check Malta: Looking back on the deepfakes and disinformation of 2023 Read More »
Roughly €780,000 more than the Cabinet cost last week
Fact-check Malta: How much will Malta’s new Cabinet cost? Read More »
The parties have long been bickering over whether or not this figure includes salaries
Fact-check Malta: Was €400m ‘stolen’ through the hospitals deal? Read More »
Developers claimed that this was the case, saying promise of sale agreements have shot up
Fact-check Malta: Was 2023 the property sector’s ‘second-best ever year’? Read More »
The video created by a social media user in The Netherlands was shared by a Dutch entertainment site on December 17, 2023 from where it was tweeted by Geert Wilders, the leader of the anti-immigrant Party for Freedom that won the November 2023 elections.
This video of a man appearing to urinate in a supermarket was staged Read More »
December 20, 2023 The 32 organizations* part of the EDMO fact-checking network that contributed to this brief published a total of 1.354 fact-checking articles in November 2023. Out of these articles, 349 (26%) focused on the conflict between Israel and Hamas, 72 (5%) on Ukraine-related disinformation; 69 (5%) on COVID-19-related disinformation; 72 (5%) on climate
EDMO brief: Disinformation about the Middle East conflict remains prominent in November Read More »
The spectre of MPs holding phantom government jobs re-emerged in recent weeks
Fact-check Malta: How many MPs have a government job? Read More »
The proposed treaty actually highlights countries’ sovereignty over their healthcare policies
Fact-check Malta: Pandemic treaty will hand WHO ‘nearly unlimited powers’ Read More »
An ongoing pay dispute led to a nationwide strike on Monday
Fact-check Malta: How much do teachers earn? Read More »
Local authorities told AFP in November 2023 they had for years been considering a plan to have five Greek Orthodox families move to the island. But this was not an open invitation to anyone who wanted to settle there. There was also no offer of free land or tax relief, they said.
Greece’s Antikythera is not offering incentives to draw Pakistani families Read More »
PL MP Silvio Grixti asked why Spiteri was not investigated in a flurry of Facebook posts in recent weeks
Fact-check Malta: Did police investigate the Stephen Spiteri false certificate case? Read More »
Bernard Grech claimed that this was the case in a speech in parliament on Wednesday
Fact-check Malta: Has Malta’s population ‘almost doubled’ since 2013? Read More »
Mosta council’s application to ERA described trees as alien. The law says otherwise
Fact-check Malta: Are Ficus trees in Mosta ‘alien’ or ‘invasive’? Read More »
The project’s applicants say that it is, but objectors argue otherwise
Fact-check Malta: Is the Ġgantija development outside UNESCO’s buffer zone? Read More »
“Hamas group parades a child’s corpse to fool the world,” reads the Thai-language caption to the video shared on TikTok on October 13.
Old Covid stunt clip resurfaces with false claim it shows ‘fake funeral’ in Gaza Read More »
Robert Abela said that running the hospitals is ‘certainly not cheaper’ than what government was paying Steward
Fact check Malta: Will running hospitals cost as much as Steward received? Read More »
This is the latest in a line of scams showing in-depth knowledge of local issues and personalities
Fact-check Malta: Scam posts mimic Times of Malta interview with Robert Abela Read More »
Some have questioned whether recent searches in areas known to house migrants could be a case of racial profiling
Fact-check Malta: What powers do police have to stop and search? Read More »
As both sides trade blame, we look into false claims on either side
Fact-check Malta: Disinformation about the Gaza hospital bombing Read More »
The petition says that the government has until the end of the month to avoid this
Fact-check Malta: Petition warns that WHO will assume power over Malta’s constitution Read More »
The renewed fighting has brought about a wave of misinformation from both sides
Fact-check Malta: False claims about Israel and Hamas war Read More »
The videos are part of a cryptocurrency scam making its way across Europe
Fact-check Malta: Scam videos using audio deepfakes to imitate BBC reports Read More »
The posts are the latest in a long line of cryptocurrency scams
Fact-check Malta: Scam posts using Daphne assassination for profit Read More »
A Broadcasting Authority survey has seen both party stations claimed the top spot
Fact-check Malta: Which is Malta’s most followed private TV station? Read More »
Robert Abela said driving test racket chats show officials are doing their job
Census figures reveal how Malta’s towns have changed over the past 10 years
Fact-check Malta: Malta’s construction boom in numbers Read More »
Some have welcomed more enforcement, but others raised doubt over their legality
Fact-check Malta: Are speed guns a form of entrapment? Read More »
Authorities say they’re following international recommendations. But which recommendations are they talking about?
Fact-check Malta: What are international nurse-to-patient ratio recommendations? Read More »
E-scooter companies say this is the case, but many are sceptical
Fact-check Malta: Do e-scooters reduce traffic congestion? Read More »
Memes and videos making misleading claims about international Pride events have now reached Malta
Fact-check Malta: False and misleading memes linked to EuroPride Read More »
The videos were shared on TikTok and several Facebook groups throughout August
Fact-check Malta: Are recent TikTok videos of Lilu King genuine? Read More »
Soon after the first fires broke out on August 19 around the city of Alexandroupoli — near a well-trodden route for migrants entering Europe from Turkey — pictures and videos were posted on social media claiming to show makeshift arson devices created by migrants crossing the border.
Greek wildfires spur misinformation against migrants Read More »
How does Malta compare to cities around the continent?
Fact-check Malta: Does Malta have the highest population density in Europe? Read More »
Police: Victims scammed €36,600 in cryptocurrency
Fact-check Malta: Woman forced to film hostage-style video in blackmail scam Read More »
Several organisations expressed their concern at declining results
Fact-check Malta: Are O-level results getting worse? Read More »
A series of Facebook posts say that a recent study revealed this to be the case
Fact-check Malta: Do foreigners outnumber Maltese? Read More »
After taking over your Facebook account, scammers create a fake video of you praising their scam
Fact-check Malta: Scammers are using AI deepfakes to impersonate Maltese citizens Read More »
Advocates say they boost the local industry, critics say the money would be better spent elsewhere
Fact-check Malta: Do cash rebates for films work? Read More »
Malta’s infrastructure has been brought to its knees. Have other countries fared better?
Fact-check Malta: How has energy infrastructure coped around the Mediterranean? Read More »
Some have questioned whether the law allows the PM to do this
Fact-check Malta: How can the Prime Minister overturn a public inquiry parliament vote ? Read More »
Thousands shared the photo believing it to be genuine
Fact-check Malta: Great Scott! LIDL photo of young couple is from Back to the Future Read More »
The footage was widely shared on Facebook on Wednesday
Fact-check Malta: Footage of San Ġwann fight dates back to 2016 Read More »
The claim was made on a Serbian community Facebook group
Fact-check Malta: Facebook post falsely claims a Serbian boy was killed at Salina park Read More »
Legal experts say they have mixed views on the issue
Fact-check Malta: Can the ombudsman, auditor general sit on inquiry board? Read More »
The fake letter referenced Prim Ministru MY Baloo III Nofs ta’ Baħar
Fact-check Malta: Spoof letter ‘from magistrate’ widely shared on social media Read More »
Doctor later argued that the odds are “vanishingly low”
Fact-check Malta: GP claims that ‘rape victims don’t get pregnant’ Read More »
Government says that poverty is decreasing, PN say that a fifth of the population is at risk of poverty
Fact-check Malta: Is poverty in Malta really on the decrease? Read More »
Clyde Caruana credits energy price freezes, but some say inflation is higher than disclosed
Fact-check Malta: Is Malta’s inflation rate lower than in many other countries? Read More »
Project Green inaugurated a garden last week. However, it had already been inaugurated five years ago.
Fact-check Malta: Was this Gudja garden inaugurated twice? Read More »
Questions were raised after Carmen Ciantar’s recent self-suspension
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A post offering people the chance to win free goods went viral on Wednesday
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Cramped properties have become a common sight in Malta’s rental market
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Malta topped the table, but some wondered whether there was more to the victory than meets the eye
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Some argue that the introduction of average speed cameras would be more effective
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Robert Abela said that ministers would have to be compensated through public funds
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An incident raised by Claudette Buttigieg led some to question whether their dogs are safe
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Works in Triq il-Kunsill tal-Ewropa prompted uproar. What actually happened?
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Several NGOs said they were not aware of donations received through the scheme
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The problem appears to be local wages, more than the actual prices.
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A Facebook post about a wounded dog is the latest in a series of hoax posts
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Calls for a public inquiry into the Corradino building collapse have been ignored
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April 27, 2023 Technology development will steeply increase in such a way that people won’t be able to believe in their own eyes. That’s what Dr. Nikos Sarris, CERTH researcher and MedDMO coordinator said in his appearance on Greek national television (ERT3) and more specifically on “Day with Color” news show. As he said, “technology
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Abela made the claim while speaking at the PL general conference
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AI fabricated references to back up its claims
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A Facebook post making this claim went viral on Thursday
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The false rumour was shared across social media
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MDA says data from March shows that business is booming
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Michael Stivala talked up the sector, Clyde Caruana did not. What does the data say?
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Official data showing the lowest crime rate since 2004 was met with incredulity
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Muscat said discussions were documented in a report by the Auditor General
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Abela made several claims during a lengthy speech in parliament on Thursday
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Robert Abela made the claim about George Degiorgio’s leave. It’s only half the story.
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False claims that a Roman chalice actually hails from ancient Greece and boasts mysterious colour-changing properties returned to social media in January 2023, following the latest talks over the British Museum’s possible return of the Parthenon sculptures to Athens. In reality, the ancient cup has been dated back to Roman times in the 4th century AD, is known as the “Lycurgus Cup” and has been proven by scientists to change colour in different lighting thanks to traces of silver-gold alloy in its glass front.
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February 20, 2023 A digitally created image showing a Greek firefighter holding a girl has been widely shared on social media in Greece following the devastating February 6 earthquake in Turkey and Syria. Many users believed it was a photograph taken from the disaster zone and showed a Greek fireman rescuing a Turkish girl. But
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A photo of a Valentine’s Day-themed pothole was widely shared on social media.
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February 13, 2023 A circular seal showing a green frog under the words “Rainforest Alliance” indicates that a food product comes from sources that have been certified as meeting sustainable agricultural and supply chain standards. The symbol does not indicate that a product’s raw materials are “transgenic” — i.e. genetically altered — as social media
A statement issued by the Economy Ministry said otherwise
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A listing posted on Facebook showed 12 capsules stacked in a room
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Online articles and social media posts widely shared in Greek at the end of January 2023 claimed the EU border agency Frontex had warned that 330,000 migrants would enter Europe over 2023 after the same number had arrived the previous year. These posts are wrong. The agency said in a news release that it had counted 330,000 irregular entries into the EU over the 2022. It made no projections for 2023. Frontex’s figures include people who cross borders several times and so are counted several times, which has caused confusion before. The International Organization for Migration (IOM) estimates 188,000 people entered Europe illegally in 2022, which researchers say is a more reliable figure.
Fruit and vegetables labelled with a five-digit product code starting with “8” have not been genetically modified, contrary to what has been claimed in posts shared hundreds of times on Facebook since December. While it is true that the prefix “8” was initially intended to label transgenic produce, the International Federation of Produce Standards (IFPS) – which is responsible for establishing Price Look Up (PLU) codes for fruit and vegetables – has never used it in this way. Product codes beginning with 8 will be used to designate new products in the near future. Under Greek law, products containing genetically modified organisms – or “GMOs” – must be clearly labelled as such at the point of sale.
This claim has been widely shared on social media
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Developers claim this is the case, environmental organisations disagree.
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Photos shared on social media appeared to show flooding in the area
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A minister has narrowed the focus of its €700m pledge. Have the goalposts shifted?
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Is there a 79% survival rate for an unborn baby when the mother’s waters break at 20 weeks of pregnancy?
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Fact-checking service found the statement to be ‘mostly false’
Do NGO ships attract more migrants?
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Minister: ‘Two cases of invasive Strep A is in line with what is usually reported’
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December 16, 2022 A video of remote-controlled fighter jet models flying at a competition in China has been viewed hundreds of thousands of times in social media posts in several languages and even published by the Chinese embassy in France alongside a false claim that it shows Chinese J-20 stealth fighter jets. A reverse image
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