Last fakes of the week
26 сакавіка 2026
“Belarusians are a nation of readers.” How officials and state media distort data on reading and book print runs in Belarus
Against the backdrop of the Minsk International Book Fair, state media once again highlighted Belarusians’ supposed love of reading and claimed that book circulation is on the rise. The Weekly Top Fake team discovered that these statements conflict with official statistics. The number of published books and their total print run have decreased in the country in recent years, and according to sociologists, the number of Belarusians who read regularly remains low.
misrepresentation, Belarus, Alpha Radio, Belarus Today, BelTA, Vadim Shepet, Alexander Khizhnyak, Denis Yezersky, literature.
25 сакавіка 2026
What about the alternation of power? The editor-in-chief of Minsk Kurier accused Israel of being insufficiently democratic
Speaking on CTV, the expert said that, just as in Belarus, there has been no real alternation of power in Israel since Benjamin Netanyahu has repeatedly become Prime Minister. The Weekly Top Fake team found that this comparison is inaccurate. Netanyahu has served as prime minister several times, but not consecutively. During Aleksandr Lukashenko’s time in power, Israel has had six different prime ministers.
misrepresentation, Israel, CTV TV channel, Kirill Kazakov, politics, elections.
23 сакавіка 2026
Did Poland abandon its own people? A Belarusian radio station compared the approaches of Warsaw and Minsk regarding the evacuation of their citizens from the Middle East
fabrication, Poland, Belarus, Iran, UAE, International Radio Belarus, Tomasz Szmydt, David Carbonaro, war, refugees.
21 сакавіка 2026
“Corporations are losing trillions.” How CTV exaggerated the impact of Tehran’s strikes on Western markets
On the CTV show Azaryonok. Napryamuyu, it was claimed that Iran had found the “Achilles’ heel of global capitalism,” and that Western corporations are now losing trillions of dollars. The Weekly Top Fake team discovered that Azaronak and his interlocutor greatly exaggerated the effects of the war on the stock market.
misrepresentation, Iran, USA, CTV TV channel, Ryhor Azaronak, Aliaksei Audonin, war, economy.
20 сакавіка 2026
“Ukraine plans to slash parental leave ninefold.” News.by misrepresented the initiative for additional parental leave
The host of the First Information TV Channel reported that in Ukraine, there’s a push to shorten parental leave from three years to just four months. The Weekly Top Fake team discovered that the proposal was not about abolishing current parental leave, but rather about introducing additional paid leave.
fabrication, Ukraine, First Information TV Channel news.by, children, demography.