Last fakes of the week
18 May 2026
CTV reported on the shortage of medicines in Poland. To support the claim, it used an old video with a different meaning
CTV reported on the shortage of medicines in Poland, stating that the list of affected drugs already includes around 300 items. To support this claim, they showed a video featuring the Chief Pharmaceutical Inspector of Poland. However, they used an old interview on a different topic and overlaid it with quotes from another conversation.
fabrication, Poland, CTV TV channel, Viktoryia Markevich, medicine.
18 May 2026
Are the 9 May celebrations outlawed? How Belarusian state media canceled Victory Day in Europe
Kirill Kazakov, editor-in-chief of Minskiy Kurier, said on Radio Minsk that Ukraine, Poland, Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia do not observe Victory Day on May 9, and instead allegedly celebrate Europe Day on May 8. The claim was further amplified on CTV, where it was extended to suggest that even commemorative ceremonies and flower-laying are banned in Estonia. The Weekly Top Fake team examined and challenged these assertions.
misrepresentation, Ukraine, Poland, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Radio Minsk, CTV TV channel, Kirill Kazakov, Igor Poznyak, Yulia Alekseyuk, Victory Day, holidays.
13 May 2026
IVF in Poland and Belarus: What is wrong with the comparison of programs made by International Radio experts
Międzynarodowe Radio Białoruś claimed that Poland lacks a comprehensive state-run IVF program. In contrast, Belarus incorporates such assistance into its demographic strategy. However, Poland does have such a program: it operates at the state level and covers a wider range of beneficiaries.
fabrication, Poland, International Radio Belarus, David Carbonaro, Aliaksei Dzermant, medicine, children.
12 May 2026
Is the EU preparing to introduce food ration cards? How Belarusian TV distorted Christine Lagarde’s words
According to CTV and the First Information Channel, the European Union is allegedly preparing to introduce ration cards for food and essential goods due to the Strait of Hormuz blockade. However, the words of European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde were misrepresented on air: she was talking about the possible rationing of scarce resources and industrial raw materials, not food ration cards.
fabrication, European Union, CTV TV channel, First Information TV Channel news.by, economy, rising prices, petroleum.
11 May 2026
“Ursula von der Leyen must have flinched.” The Brest TV channel presented an old interview with Péter Magyar as a new political sensation
According to the presenter of the Brest TV channel, Péter Magyar made a statement that should have horrified the EU leadership. She passed off an old 2024 interview as breaking news. On air, it was presented as if Hungary’s new prime minister had praised Viktor Orbán, when in fact the remarks were critical.
misrepresentation, Hungary, Belarus-4, Alla Grigorchuk, politics.