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AltNews exposes itself, accuses police officer of lying but won’t pull down ‘fact-check’ based on his quotes

Self-proclaimed fact-check website, AltNews had recently tried to dilute the charges of brutality heaped on the 3-year-old victim in Aligarh.

Fact check: Bhojpuri song didn’t rock the streets of London during the Cricket World Cup

Contrary to the Indian Express report, the dance was part of an event called "Carnival of Cultures" which was held in Berlin from 7-10 June 2019 to celebrate the cultural diversity.

Fact check: Viral video of ‘robbery attempt’ in Noida was a stunt being performed for a YouTube channel

Noida police have clarified that the video was shot by a group of friends for their Youtube channel

Railway Ministry confirms OpIndia report, hawker arrested for being a repeat offender of illegal hawking, not mocking politicians

The Railways Ministry also confirmed that Dubey himself admitted to the Magistrate that he was hawking illegally since 2005.

Media spreads fake news: Hawker arrested for being a repeat offender, not for mocking politicians ‘especially PM Modi’

Awadhesh Dubey was arrested by RPF Surat on the charges of illegal hawking, but could get bail on Monday.

India Today’s ‘Anti Fake News War Room’ goes to war against a watermarked meme, again

The so-called 'fact-check' was shared on Twitter by Rahul Kanwal, who is the Director of India Today and Aaj Tak and in his bio, calls himself a 'fake news slayer'.

India Today’s Lallantop ‘fact checks’ a 9 month-old satirical article, calls it ‘authentic’ report

The satirical article shared by the Fauxy was a humorous dig at the Blogger boom

Propaganda website NewsClick alleges discrepancies in election results based on fake data

NewsClick alleges phantom voting in election results, but their numbers don't match with official numbers

After OpIndia fact-check, IndiaTimes changes headline where it had turned road rage into an anti-Muslim hate crime

After OpIndia.com's report on the shameless twisting of the incident by IndiaTimes and its journalist Shweta Sengar, IndiaTimes seems to have amended its headline and the story to give a more accurate representation of the incident.

Of Radars and Morons: Prime Minister Narendra Modi was right, deal with it

PM Narendra Modi's statement when he said that he suggested going ahead with the Balakot strike on the original date, despite the cloudy weather, because the clouds would permit our aircraft to escape safely, is not wrong

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