Fact Check | Reuters
webCredibility Rating
High quality. Established institution or organization with editorial oversight and accountability.
Rating inherited from publication venue: Reuters
Reuters Fact Check is tangentially relevant to AI safety as a real-world example of institutional responses to disinformation, which is increasingly relevant given AI-enabled synthetic media and influence operations.
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Summary
Reuters Fact Check is a dedicated hub for investigating and debunking misinformation, disinformation, and false claims circulating online and in media. It provides verified, journalist-reviewed assessments of viral claims, images, videos, and narratives across political, health, and social topics. The resource serves as a reference point for understanding how professional fact-checking organizations counter information warfare.
Key Points
- •Provides systematic fact-checking of viral claims by Reuters journalists using primary sources and expert consultation.
- •Covers a wide range of topics including health misinformation, political disinformation, and manipulated media.
- •Relevant to AI safety discussions around AI-generated misinformation and deepfakes entering the information ecosystem.
- •Demonstrates professional standards and methodologies for countering influence operations and false narratives.
- •Serves as a practical reference for understanding how disinformation spreads and is identified at scale.
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| Page | Type | Quality |
|---|---|---|
| AI Disinformation | Risk | 54.0 |
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# Reuters Fact Check
Examining social media narratives and misinformation

## Reuters
- [Fact Checkcategory](https://www.reuters.com/fact-check/)·March 13, 2026
[Fact Check: Video shows old Yemen port blaze, not attack on Saudi oil facility](https://www.reuters.com/fact-check/video-shows-old-yemen-port-blaze-not-attack-saudi-oil-facility-2026-03-13/)
A video of a massive fire at Yemen's Hodeidah port has been miscaptioned online as showing an Iranian attack on an oil facility in Saudi Arabia.
[](https://www.reuters.com/fact-check/video-shows-old-yemen-port-blaze-not-attack-saudi-oil-facility-2026-03-13/)
- [Fact Checkcategory](https://www.reuters.com/fact-check/)·March 12, 2026
[Fact Check: Roadway fire video does not show Iranian strike on Riyadh US embassy](https://www.reuters.com/fact-check/roadway-fire-video-does-not-show-iranian-strike-riyadh-us-embassy-2026-03-12/)
Video of a major fire on a busy roadway was filmed in early February, approximately 18 miles away from the U.S. embassy in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, which was hit by an Iranian drone strike on March 3.
[](https://www.reuters.com/fact-check/roadway-fire-video-does-not-show-iranian-strike-riyadh-us-embassy-2026-03-12/)
- [Fact Checkcategory](https://www.reuters.com/fact-check/)·March 11, 2026
[Fact Check: Video shows fight in Pakistan court, not among councillors in Birmingham](https://www.reuters.com/fact-check/video-shows-fight-pakistan-court-not-among-councillors-birmingham-2026-03-11/)
A video shows a fight in a court building in Pakistan, not during a meeting of Birmingham City Council in Britain, contrary to widely viewed online posts.
[](https://www.reuters.com/fact-check/video-shows-fight-pakistan-court-not-among-councillors-birmingham-2026-03-11/)
- [Fact Checkcategory](https://www.reuters.com/fact-check/)·March 11, 2026
[Fact Check: Images depicting capture of US ‘Delta Force’ troops in Iran are-AI generated](https://www.reuters.com/fact-check/images-depicting-capture-us-delta-force-troops-iran-are-ai
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