The Korea Center for Investigative Journalism runs Newstapa, a website that includes the feature , which debunks online rumors
Our blueprint for journalists on responding to newsworthy conversations and stemming the flow of misinformation
Amnesty International's verification on a shooting in Papua New Guinea compelled a government to concede refugees and asylum seekers were endangered
Here's what happened when a country went from limited news to smartphones almost overnight
Kim Bode collaborated with Facebook’s Journalism Partnerships Team to research live video as a tool for journalists and summarises her findings.
WITNESS Media Lab explain some tools and techniques they use to verify videos in Western Sahara, where the protests by Sahrawi people are regularly shut down
New research shows how 23 news organisations dealt with graphic footage livestreamed on Facebook after Philando Castile was shot by a police officer
During times of confusion and unrest there are attempts to deceive on every side, writes Eyewitness Media Hub's Sam Dubberley
Supporters of Daesh published handwritten pictures to the internet on Saturday, giving away their location in the process. Here's how they were found
Storyful's Rachael Kennedy explains how, in the race to name suspects in breaking news situations, journalists have falsely accused innocent people
Craig Silverman and Josh Stearns detailed the tools and techniques behind four examples of expert verification at the International Journalism Festival










