Various images and narratives have circulated during the World Cup, including depictions of Keir Starmer in a Croatia jersey, protests against a US strike in Iran, calls for the arrest of Brazil's President Lula, and a fabricated image of Adolf Hitler among German fans. These claims have been identified as false.
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Fact Check: Misinformation Related to World Cup Events
Misinformation has emerged during the World Cup, featuring fabricated images and narratives, including political figures and events that are not real. Notable examples include a false portrayal of Keir Starmer and a misleading image of Adolf Hitler.
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Fact Check: Misinformation Related to World Cup Events