The photo was taken in Yirol County of Lakes State, South Sudan.
#211Check – Fact Checked Reports
This video of a leaking roof isn’t at Entebbe International Airport, Uganda
Although it was taken in Zaire, the image was captured in January 1994 and is of a Rwandese boy crying over his dead father.
There’s insufficient evidence that fenbendazole can cure cancer
The World Health Organization publishes vacancies and manages candidate profiles using the Stellis platform.
The robot was filmed at an African restaurant in Indianapolis and is a product of US-based company Bear Robotics.
The images used in this post were collected from different sources and at different times
This picture is not of a road washed by rain in South Sudan?
UNICEF Kenya has denounced the promotion.
Imposter South Sudan Red Cross Facebook page job ad is a hoax
The image shows a proposed tower in the Swiss Alps, Switzerland.
The page was created on 4 November 2023 to solicit applications, which may result in a personal data breach.
This picture of two men carrying a leopard isn’t from Torit
Fact-check: Does this show Israeli soldiers making fake videos to portray Hamas as killing children?
This doesn't show Israeli soldiers making fake videos to portray Hamas as killing children?
14.59% rise in pupils registered for the certificate of primary education examinations this year
The image is of Kingfisher Oilfield Road in Hoima, Uganda.
44,991 candidates registered for the South Sudan Certificate of Secondary Education (SSCSE) exams in 2023, with 28,298 males and 16,685 females. Last year, 35,459 candidates registered, 22,920 males and 12,539 females.
Picture of man with burning candles on head wasn’t taken in Juba
There isn’t scientific proof to back some of these "important health tips".
Implications and Significance of South Sudan Archbishop Ameyu being made a cardinal
The photo is of Nairobi, Kenya.
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