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Pure Facts: The Top Online Posts That Were Not True

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In today’s fast-paced digital world, misinformation spreads like wildfire, influencing opinions and shaping narratives. At NewsMobile, we’re committed to uncovering the truth behind viral claims, ensuring you stay informed with facts—not fabrications.

From manipulated videos to misleading images and false headlines, today’s roundup delves into the top stories that had netizens talking but didn’t quite hold up under scrutiny. Let’s dive into the facts:

1. Fact Check: PM Modi Met Team India After Champions Trophy 2025 Win? Here’s The Truth

A video is circulating on social media suggesting that Prime Minister Narendra Modi met the Indian cricket team after their victory in the Champions Trophy 2025. The video shows PM Modi interacting with the Indian players, suggesting the meeting took place following India’s triumph in the Champions Trophy 2025. What’s the real story? Here’s the truth

2. Fact Check: This Clip Of Mohammed Shami Apologising For Breaking Roza Is Edited

A video featuring Indian cricketer Mohammed Shami, dressed in a skull cap and kurta has gone viral on social media, with claims that he released a statement apologising to the Muslim community for breaking his fast during a Champions Trophy match. The viral clip allegedly shows Shami saying that he was forced to break his fast to protect his cricketing career and expressing regret to his Muslim supporters. Find out here

3. Fact Check: AI-generated Image of PM Modi With Pakistan Army Chief Viral With Fake Claims

A picture allegedly showing Prime Minister Narendra Modi with Pakistan Army Chief Asim Munir is widely circulating on social media. It is being claimed that Munir presented a ‘Kashmir map’ as a gift to PM Modi. What’s the real story? Here’s the truth

4. Fact Check: Don’t Fall For These Viral Cashback Offers On Social Media

A viral post circulating on social media claims that Jio and PhonePe are offering a special cashback deal, prompting users to click on a suspicious website. Debunk the myth here

5. Fact Check: 2011 Japan Tsunami Video Falsely Shared As Flood-Hit Dubai Recently

A video with claims that Dubai flooded again on March 5, 2025 has gone viral on social media. This video is shared on Instagram with a caption: Dubai m phir hoi baarish (it’s raining again in Dubai). The reel has 1,606 likes and 1,488 shares. It’s being claimed that this is the situation in Dubai on March 5, 2025, and many are feared dead. What’s the real story? Here’s the truth

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