This viral video, allegedly showing Burkina Faso President Ibrahim Traoré announcing a $14 billion grain deal with India, is fake
Fact-checkers confirmed the video as a deepfake with a 99.9% AI detection score, debunking the false $14 billion grain deal claim involving Burkina Faso and India.
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No, Burkina Faso Prez Ibrahim Traoré Didn’t Announce $14 Bn Deal With India
Fact-Check: A deepfake video of Burkina Faso's interim President Ibrahim Traoré talking about a grain agreement "partnership" with India, worth $14 billion went viral on social media as a real video of an announcement of such a deal.
This viral video, allegedly showing Burkina Faso President Ibrahim Traoré announcing a $14 billion grain deal with India, is fake
A video is circulating on social media (here, here, and here) with the claim that it shows Burkina Faso President Ibrahim Traoré speaking about a massive $14 billion grain deal between India and the African nation. Let’s verify the truth behind the video in this article. The archived post can be found here. Claim: The video shows Burkina Faso President Ibrahim Traoré announcing a $14 billion grain deal with India.Fact: There is no truth in the c…
Viral Video Showing Burkina Faso President Announcing Trade Deal With India Is Deepfake
A video circulating on social media claims to show Burkina Faso President Ibrahim Traoré announcing a USD 14 billion grain deal with India. In the clip, he is also seen criticising the US and European nations for “exploitation.” Screengrab from X post by @DeepakRPSingh Also Read: Did Priyanka Gandhi Accuse PM Modi Of ‘Playing Victim’ Over Derogatory Remarks Against His Mother? Evidence No official records A keyword search for “Burkina Faso–In…
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