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Fact-checkers at increasing risk of abuse — report
By euronews (in English)Published : Dec. 13, 2024 - 15:48
In an age of increasing distrust in mainstream media, fact-checkers, who are tasked with clarifying and debunking misleading claims, now also find themselves the targets of that same distrust.