A dehydrated and injured koala was treated on November 2 at the koala hospital in Port Macquarie, Australia, after being rescued from the flames. - SAEED KHAN / AFP

You may have seen them on a friend's Facebook wall or in your mailbox. Because poisons are becoming more and more common with news, writing 20 Minutes helps you sort out the true from the false.

1. The fires in Australia, responsible for the disappearance of a third of the koalas? Why this statement is incomplete

Comments made on 27 December by the Australian Minister for the Environment have been misinterpreted. Find our explanations on video.

2. Should we really date an official document from 2020 by writing the whole year to avoid scams?

A message widely disseminated on social networks claims to provide good advice to guard against potential scams when signing documents dating from 2020. However, many provisions already exist to avoid this type of drift.

3. Reimbursement, substitution… The real fake on the new rules for generic drugs

The rules surrounding the dispensing of generic drugs changed on January 1, causing concern. We take stock.

4. Beware of this video, which does not stage an action by naked feminists in Spain

A video of women running naked in a Spanish street is hijacked to make believe of an action of feminist activists. It is actually a performance.

5. Disney + reports a scam about beta testers in France

Fraudsters are trying to take advantage of the enthusiasm aroused by the launch of this streaming service in France, on March 31. Disney confirmed the scam at 20 Minutes.

Bonus: Discover our number of "Oh My Fake" devoted to New Years rumors

Do you want the Fake off team to verify an info, photo or video? Fill out the form below or write to us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/20minFakeOff

20 Minutes is a partner of Facebook to fight against fake news. Thanks to this device, users of the social network can report information that they believe is false.

  • Fake Off
  • Koala
  • Drug
  • Australia
  • Society