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Fact Check: Brazilian tourist dies under mysterious circumstances in Japan, misleading claims surfaced
A tragic incident involving the death of Brazilian tourist Amanda Borges da Silva, 30, is being misrepresented across social media platforms. Several unverified claims are circulating, alleging that she was sexually assaulted and murdered while staying at an Airbnb in Tokyo, Japan. One such post, from the influencer account @TheSquind,


Old Video Of Sikh Individual Threatening India’s Sovereignty Falsely Linked to Farmers’ Protest 2024: Fact-Check
A video of a Sikh man warning and threatening India’s sovereignty is going viral, claiming to be a farmer from the ongoing farmer’s protest. Verified accounts on twitter, including @WorldTimesWT tweeted “WATCH: “If our Sikh boys in Indian Army rebel and join the farmers it will take 10 minutes for


Israel-Palestine Conflict- Old Image Of The Rescue of a Syrian Girl From Aleppo Circulated as Palestinian: Fact-Check
Pictures of a wounded girl in the arms of three different men have gone viral, with the story going that three different people, on three separate days, and from three separate locations—all of which are 50 kilometres apart—saved the Palestinian girl. Squint Neon (“@TheSquind“) tweeted the pictures of the injured


Pakistan — Pathankot Attack Mastermind Shahid Latif killed in Pakistan, Users Made Claims About Mullah Omar Irani: Fact-Check
Misleading Claim There are rumours circulating that unidentified attackers in Balochistan killed Mullah Bahaur, also known as Abdul Latif, the man who abducted Kulbhushan Jadhav from Iran. Big Breaking: Mullah Bahaur who kidnapped Kulbhushan Jadhav from Iran is killed by unknown assailants in Balochistan pic.twitter.com/eBdkknDLoN — Squint Neon (@TheSquind) October


False Claims Circulate Regarding Indian Football Team and Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru
In a recent incident, a tweet containing multiple false claims about the Indian Football Team and former Prime Minister Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru has gained attention on social media platforms. The tweet disseminated misleading information about the Indian football team’s participation in the London Olympics in 1948 and the FIFA World