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  2. Fake news in India - Wikipedia

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    Prominent examples of fake news-spreading websites and online resources include OpIndia [40] [41] and Postcard News. [42] [43] According to the BBC News, many of the fake news websites were operated by an Indian company called the Srivastava Group, responsible for anti-Pakistan lobbying efforts in Europe and linked to spreading fake news and ...

  3. List of fake news websites - Wikipedia

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    Started in 2015, this fake news website is also designed to look like a local television outlet. Several of the website's fake stories have successfully spread on social media. Has the same IP address as Action News 3. [25] [316] [317] [312] [308] [309] TheRacketReport.com TheRacketReport.com Per PolitiFact. Has the same IP address as Action ...

  4. Category:Fake news in India - Wikipedia

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    English. Read; Edit; View history; Tools. Tools. move to sidebar hide. Actions Read; ... Fake news in India; 0–9. 2013 Muzaffarnagar riots; 2017 hair and braid ...

  5. List of miscellaneous fake news websites - Wikipedia

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    Mzansi Stories mzansistories.com Fake news website in South Africa, per Africa Check, an IFCN signatory. [133] Naha Daily nahadaily.com Defunct This fake news website is now defunct, and was active in a span of five months with fake news articles, including a fake quote by Michael Kors. [83] Nation.com.pk Nation.com.pk Per PolitiFact. [1]

  6. List of satirical news websites - Wikipedia

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    The best-known example is The Onion, the online version of which started in 1996. [1] These sites are not to be confused with fake news websites , which deliberately publish hoaxes in an attempt to profit from gullible readers.

  7. A mysterious spate of bomb threats is crippling India's airlines

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    On Oct. 14, an Air India flight bound for New York was diverted shortly after takeoff from Mumbai, India’s financial capital, after it received a bomb threat, making an emergency landing in Delhi.

  8. OpIndia - Wikipedia

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    OpIndia is an Indian far-right [2] news website known for frequently publishing misinformation. [17] [18] [33] Founded in December 2014, [23] the website has published fake news and Islamophobic commentary on many occasions.

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