Misleading: These photos do not show the Burmese burning the Sino-Myanmar pipeline
Photos in the tweet are either old news photos or stock photos. None of the photos was taken in Myanmar or related to the ongoing protests.
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Photos in the tweet are either old news photos or stock photos. None of the photos was taken in Myanmar or related to the ongoing protests.
ReadPeer-reviewed studies on ivermectin and the expert interviewed by Annie Lab indicate such claims have no scientific ground.
ReadAnnie Lab根據直播截圖和網上圖片的分析顯示,林鄭月娥接種的疫苗是從內地科興疫苗的玻璃瓶中抽取,而非如謠言猜測般接種了歐洲藥廠生產的疫苗。
ReadThe photo shows PLA Navy soldiers. It was taken in Dec. 2017 during combat drills in the East China Sea. It has nothing to do with the current status of the internet shutdown in Myanmar.
ReadAnnie Lab’s visual analysis shows the syringe used to inoculate the Chief Executive was filled from a Sinovac vial. It was not a prefilled syringe made by a European manufacturer as the rumor implies.
ReadWhile some images show the scenes from the ongoing protests in Myanmar, others are old photos taken in Turkey in 2011 and 2013.
ReadThe image is a composite of two unrelated photos taken at different times and locations.
ReadThe crew members had been stranded on a grounded dredger for three days that had just completed a construction work in the Cua Viet channel.
ReadAnnie Lab found the popular online calculation has no validity. Three datasets do not show what the claim implied at all.
ReadIn the hearing on Jimmy Lai’s bail, the prosecutor reportedly argued the principle of granting bail under the national security law should be different.
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