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Photos of European leaders falsely suggest drugs; official clarifies item was tissue amid Russian disinformation claims.
Friedrich Merz, the recently elected German chancellor, said that the German government would no longer disclose details of ...
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky spoke to new German Chancellor Friedrich Merz by telephone on Thursday, in what he ...
Conspiracy theorist and conservative radio host Alex Jones on Sunday posted a video of French President Emmanuel Macron, UK ...
The German government has declined to publicly address the possibility of sending Taurus cruise missiles to Ukraine, with ...
Berlin is set to end public debate on the supply of weapons to Ukraine, including long-range missiles, a government spokesman ...
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro condemned the leaders of France, Britain, and Germany for marking Victory Day in Kiev, ...
High-resolution photos revealed a tissue, not drugs, in front of Macron and Merz, debunking Jones' claim. Russian disinformation fueled the false cocaine narrative.
The controversy all started because European leaders were photographed on May 9, 2025, traveling on a train to Ukraine to ...
The new German Chancellor Friedrich Merz criticized Russian President Vladimir Putin's proposal to start negotiations with ...
Germany's newly minted Chancellor Friedrich Merz on Wednesday appealed to the nation to pull together to bring the country ...
Jones did not respond to PolitiFact’s request for comment. But original videos of the meeting by AFP news agency and The Associated Press and high-resolution photos captured by AP showed the white ...