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Popular hoaxes and fake news in the European media
Fake news: Do young Slovaks believe what they read?
Fact-checking does not suffice and it is necessary to work with values young people believe in, says analyst.
EU lawyers claiming the Russian annexation of Crimea as legal is a hoax
One lawyer does not mean all EU lawyers; immigrants attacking a shepherd dog and HAARP causing hurricanes in the US are hoaxes, too.
UN is not preparing a depopulation plan
Last week's hoaxes.
Cracked watermelon will not give you cancer
Do not trust the hoax that tells you it will - and other hoaxes that appeared on the Slovak internet this week.
Extremists share news about a non-existent village
The Slovak Spectator brings the selection of hoaxes that appeared on the internet in Slovak language over the past two weeks.
Do migrants earn hundreds of euros more than Slovaks for the same jobs?
Only in fake news. This is the selection of hoaxes that appeared over the past week.
Why (not) Rezník?
The top job at RTVS is too important to hand to a deeply compromised candidate.
Is new RTVS director a threat to media freedom?
Media watchdogs say Jaroslav Rezník has proved friendly towards politicians in the past and has no scruples about considering pro-Russian propaganda news a fit source of information.
250-million-years old microchip from Russia is fake news
The Slovak Spectator brings you a selection of hoaxes from the past week.
HIV infection threat appears again in "fake news"
This is a selection of hoaxes shared by Slovak internet users over the past week.
Conspiracy magazine is prosecuted
Its publisher is suspected of inciting hatred against Jews.
Supermarkets have to fight hoaxes too
The Slovak Spectator brings you a selection of hoaxes that appeared over the past week.
Why the war between Facebook and Brussels is inevitable
The first shot has been fired in the regulation war that will shape the future of Europe.
Slovakia to leave NATO is a hoax
The Slovak Spectator brings you a selection of hoaxes that appeared over the past week.
Savchenko is a traitor and people have extraterrestrial blood are hoaxes
The Slovak Spectator brings a selection of hoaxes that appeared on the internet in Slovakia over the past week.
Extremists thrive on Facebook, despite recent shut-downs
A number of Facebook pages linked to the Slovak far right have been blocked; dozens of others flourish.
US dollar is not ending and Le Pen is not a Zionist
These are the hoaxes that appeared on the internet in Slovakia over the past two weeks.
Legitimising fake news
One of Slovakia’s media schools has invited a well-known conspiracy theorist to an academic conference. What does this say about the state of the Slovak media?
Suicide game does not exist and visa-free regime for Ukrainians is not a lie
The Slovak Spectator brings you a selection of hoaxes from the past two weeks.
Slovak Maidan will come after amnesties are scrapped is a hoax
This is the overview of hoaxes that appeared over the past week.
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