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By Anmol Alphonso An X (formerly known as Twitter) screenshot claiming state-run news outlet Global Times posted that Chinese president Xi Jinping thanked Congress leader Rahul Gandhi for starting his Bharat Jodo Nyay Yatra from Manipur instead of Arunachal Pradesh, is fake. BOOM found that the viral screenshot is fabricated and Global Times has not reported anything on Xi Jinping thanking Gandhi as being claimed in the graphic. Congress's Bharat Jodo Nyay Yatra which is a 6700 km long yatra, was started by Gandhi in Manipur on January 14, 2024, and will travel through 15 states before ending ...
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By Archis Chowdhury Last weekend, hundreds of people in some of China's largest cities, like Beijing and Shanghai, gathered in protests against the Chinese government's harsh 'zero-covid' policy. Most protesters demanded the lockdown measures to be removed, while others demanded freedom of speech, and the removal of the country's top leader Xi Jinping. Strict lockdowns are put in place in areas where even a handful of cases show up, while schools, businesses and shops (except for those selling food) are shut down until no new infection is reported. These harsh COVID restrictions, known as the ...
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By Archis Chowdhury A video showing a series of massive explosions is being shared on the internet with the claim that it shows explosions in Beijing during a supposed coup d'état in China against President Xi Jinping. BOOM found this claim to be false; the footage shows a series of massive explosions that happened in China's Tianjin port in 2015 and is unrelated to any recent event. Furthermore, rumours of coup d'état in China are unfounded and yet to be confirmed by any authentic sources, and is largely based on social media posts. The rumours of coup d'état in China, and the house arrest of...
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