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Disinformation: Scenes from Bucha were staged by Ukraine
Verdict: FAKE NEWS
05/04/2022Fake NewsFake News -
Disinformation: Russian army liberates Ukrainian cities
Verdict: FAKE NEWS
05/04/2022Fake NewsFake News -
Wheat Shortages Are Not Expected in Georgia
In 2021, the total value of wheat imported to Georgia amounted to USD 93,453,000. Of that amount, the share of Russia was 93.6%
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The Impact of the Pandemic on the Population’s Quality of Life
The COVID-19 pandemic and related stringent restrictions inflicted a heavy blow to the economy of Georgia which was directly affected the socio-economic standing of domestic households
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Disinformation: In 2011, over 50,000 civilians were killed as a result of NATO airstrikes in Libya
Verdict: FAKE NEWS
31/03/2022Fake NewsFake News -
Disinformation: There are US biological laboratories in Ukraine and Georgia where work is underway to create chemical and biological weapons.
Verdict: FAKE NEWS
30/03/2022Fake NewsFake News -
Roman Gotsiridze:
“GEL 15 billion in salaries are paid in Georgia and income of 45% of those who receive salaries, is GEL 500 and less.”
Verdict: FactCheck concludes that Roman Gotsiridze’s statement is MOSTLY TRUE
28/03/2022Mostly TrueThe application is accurate, but requires additional information and/or definition -
Salome Samadashvili:
“Perhaps we can hear an explanation as to how the Georgian Dream accomplished a sharply increased energy dependency on Russia.”
Verdict: FactCheck concludes that Salome Samadashvili’s statement is FALSE.
28/03/2022FalseThe statement is inaccurate -
Disinformation: Ukraine planned to take back Crimea by force
Verdict: FAKE NEWS
25/03/2022Fake NewsFake News -
Salome Samadashvili:
“The debt burden per each Georgian citizen has quadrupled. I mean, the external debt was GEL 8 billion in 2013 is now GEL 20 billion.”
Verdict: FactCheck concludes that Salome Samadashvili’s statement is HALF TRUE
21/03/2022Half TrueThe statement is partly accurate, but the details are missing or some of the issues are without context -
Pridon Injia:
“We may be left without wheat and fuel. Forty percent of oil comes from Russia.”
Verdict: FactCheck concludes that Pridon Injia’s statement is MOSTLY FALSE
21/03/2022Mostly FalseIn the statement is the elements of the truth, but the important facts that could have made other impressions -
Pro-Russian Alt-Info Promotes Other False Claims About the Russian War Against Ukraine
Verdict: FAKE NEWS
15/03/2022Fake NewsFake News
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“The government has been constructing th...
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“More than 185,000 new jobs were created...
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Implementation Rate of Budget Support Cr...
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