Last fakes of the week
09 October 2025
Fake from News.by: Maia Sandu squandered Moldova’s strategic industries
Moldovan President Maia Sandu handed over the country’s only Danube port and its power grid to Romania, and its gas networks to the West, said Vitaly Denisov, head of the Sputnik Moldova portal, on News.by. The Weekly Top Fake team verified whether this was true.
misrepresentation, Moldova, First Information TV Channel news.by, Vitaly Denisov, politics, economy.
08 October 2025
Stretching the truth about the election. How the dean of the Journalism Department exaggerated the popularity of pro-Russian forces in Moldova
The ruling party of Maia Sandu won Moldova’s parliamentary elections only thanks to votes from the diaspora, said Bialiaeu, dean of the Journalism Department at Belarusian State University. We checked his math.
misrepresentation, Moldova, Alpha Radio, Belarus Today, Aliaksei Bialiayeu, politics, elections.
08 October 2025
A seven-minute meeting and a fabricated audience: How Belarusian media distorted the details of Zelenskyy’s UN visit
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s trip in mid-September 2025 to the 80th session of the UN General Assembly drew the attention of Belarusian media. In a segment on ONT, they downplayed the length of his meeting with Donald Trump, while Ryhor Azaronak accused Ukrainian media of fabricating a fake.
misrepresentation, Ukraine, USA, All-National TV, YouTube show Azaryonok. Directly, Ryhor Azaronak, Chay Bowes, politics.
07 October 2025
Analyst Audonin inflated Poland’s government debt more than twofold
Poland hoped for EU support but ended up with economic troubles, said BISR analyst Audonin on the air of the First Information Channel. We calculated the extent to which he exaggerated Poland’s debt.
misrepresentation, Poland, European Union, First Information TV Channel news.by, Aliaksei Audonin, economy.
06 October 2025
Finland without Russian tourists: BelTA myths versus facts
Finland shut out Russians and will lose tourism revenue because Europeans are not interested in it, said Andrey Klintsevich, head of the Russian Center for the Study of Military and Political Conflicts, in an interview with BelTA. The Weekly Top Fake team checked whether he was right.
misrepresentation, Finland, Russia, BelTA, Andrey Klintsevich, tourism.