Pop Smoke during a concert in Los Angeles (California), in December 2019. - Earl Gibson III / REX / SIPA

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. Was a protester violently arrested without reason in Rennes?

We come back to this inquiry noticed during act 66 of the "yellow vests".

2. Does a children's book convey racist stereotypes?

Two extracts from a book shocked internet users.

3. No, this burglary video has nothing to do with the death of rapper Pop Smoke

Contrary to what his legend says.

4. Bodies piled up on the Chinese streets? Beware of intoxication

A video and a photo trick internet users.

5. Does the University of Paris plan to restrict the right of assembly?

The extracts from a draft of new internal regulations are worrying.

6. New driving fines? Beware of this lying tract

We checked the true from the false.

7. Does the government plan to open the hunting season in June?

We take stock of this viral accusation on social networks.

8. Will gas power stations compensate for the closure of Fessenheim?

That's what Marine Le Pen said.

Bonus: Discover our “Oh My Fake” issue dedicated to “platists”

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.

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