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Round-Up: Five claims we fact-checked this week

Summary by Dubawa
As the global media suffers a funding crisis amidst an increasing use of Artificial Intelligence technology to control misinformation on social media, fact-checkers’ efforts remain important even when open-source research ends.  In the third week of April, DUBAWA fact-checked a flurry of claims, including various issues in Nigeria, Liberia, and Cameroon.  Kidnapping: Taraba traditional ruler …
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Dubawa broke the news in on Sunday, April 20, 2025.
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