Verifying claims, debunking misinformation, and providing evidence-based analysis
Malicious actors often create fake pages that mimic legitimate websites to steal credentials[citation:10]. Be cautious of:
Claim: Broadcasters are set to sue the PCB over the boycott of the India vs Pakistan clash scheduled for Feb 15 in Colombo. The ICC has issued a warning: play the match or risk losing the entire ~$...
The claims about foreign investments requiring secure supply chains, predictability, and local legitimacy, and the assertion that the crisis in Balochistan validates these conditions, are false and...
The claims in the circulated post are false, misleading, or unverified. This analysis shows there is no credible evidence that any Pakistani actor, government, or group orchestrated the incident, o...
? FACT CHECK: This Tweet Contains Misinformation Claim: A Pakistani migrant Arfa casually dumps garbage, bones and pieces of meat in the River Clyde in Glasgow, Scotland. She ...
The article analyzes a circulating claim that security forces have dealt a big blow to Pakistan-backed terrorism by eliminating a notorious Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM) terrorist in Kishtwar district, Ja...
This fact-check reviews a viral claim about Pakistan's loan history and two individuals named Munir & Shahbaz. The claim is unverified and appears to be misinformation. The post is said to have ori...
The fact-check review finds that the post is fake propaganda and a misleading narrative designed to inflame tensions. The post originates from India-linked propaganda accounts on X that recycle old...
An independent review of online posts surrounding Home Minister Amit Shah's three-day visit to Jammu and Kashmir finds a claim about a threat message attributed to a Lashkar-e-Taiba-linked group wa...
The room in the abandoned Cambodian scam compound bears the familiar logos of the Australian Federal Police on its walls, and its desk is bookended by two Australian flags. But the office is fake ...
The room in the abandoned Cambodian scam compound bears the familiar logos of the Australian Federal Police on its walls, and its desk is bookended by two Australian flags. But the office is fake ...
According to security research, be cautious of: