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Espaço da Rádio Observador para o combate à desinformação, com o nosso coordenador de Fact Checks, Pedro Rainho, e o veredicto sobre o que lemos ou ouvimos: certo, esticado, errado ou enganador?

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Latest Episodes

Uma fotografia com um limão nas mãos e a garantia de ser a razão para não ficar doente "há 27 anos". Cinco dentes de alho e uma colher de sopa de limão podem fazer bem à saúde, mas não previnem AVCs. more

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15 hours ago

A DGS nunca se poupa em avisos quando Portugal é invadido por poeiras do norte de África. As partículas em suspensão não são cancerígenas, mas não fazem bem nenhum à saúde. more

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5 days ago

Nas redes sociais circulam rumores de que Mark Zuckerberg, CEO da Meta, afirmou que era proibido partilhar a oração "Pai Nosso" no Facebook. É verdade? more

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7 days ago

As imagens até podem enganar, mas são de 1999. A roda gigante London Eye estará a caminho da Escócia? Como sempre foi planeado? Uma coisa é certa, no início de abril a roda ainda estava em Londres. more

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12 days ago

Um galo sem penas com a cara de Emmanuel Macron. O cartoon da revista L’Hémicycle está a ser partilhado nas redes sociais. Mostram até a imagem a ser discutida na televisão. Mas será verdadeira? more

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13 days ago

No debate do Programa de Governo, Luís Montenegro afirmou que 2/5 da população portuguesa está a "definhar na pobreza e dependente das prestações sociais". É verdade? more

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14 days ago

Luís Montenegro fez esta afirmação de forma perentória no debate do Programa do Governo. No entanto, ao olhar para os números do Orçamento em vigor, não é completamente correto fazer esta declaração. more

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15 days ago

Pedro Nuno Santos acusa o PSD de chumbar nove Orçamentos do Estado socialistas e também Montenegro de defender que o partido devia ser contra desde início, mesmo sem conhecer a proposta. É verdade? more

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19 days ago

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