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 helps you sort out the true from the false.

1. Any “behavior” points in force in police academies?

It is true

A poster shared on social networks created controversy. 

2. No, Disneyland Paris has not announced the date of the deconfinement

Despite what some internet users wanted to believe.

3. No, the homage to Samuel Paty was not optional in a high school in Saône-et-Loire

It was indeed compulsory, like everywhere in France. 

4. Beware of the alleged "declaration of responsibility" of teachers on the wearing of masks

This document has no legal value. 

5. No, New Zealand has not opened quarantine camps

It only imposes a quarantine on foreigners ... in hotels.

6. Were RSA beneficiaries threatened with radiation while in confinement? 

We take stock of a controversial letter. 

7. The Vernon mosque, the target of Islamophobic letters?

It is true

Back to the threats received by the place of worship.

8. Does Amazon really represent 20% of e-commerce in France? 

Back on the statement of the Secretary of State for Digital, Cédric O. 

9. No, Turkey has not received 44 billion euros from the European Union since 2005

Contrary to what Marine Le Pen said. 

10. We have verified eight statements around the American election 

Four statements here, and four more there. 

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