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True: “Women earn on average 16% less than men”

Fact-check, TrueBy AP University College, BENovember 22, 2019

President-elect of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen claimed the gender pay gap is at 16% in Europe. Von der Leyen tweeted this on November 4th and promised to close this gap. The claim turns out to be true. The 4th November of 2019 is Equal Pay Day. In honour of Equal Pay Day,…

People need clarity, journalists need access

BlogpostBy AP University College, BENovember 15, 2019

When you live in a democratic country, there’s no reason to deny that politicians have a very big influence on the people. It’s their job to make us feel safe, guarded, keep the economy flowing, provide enough jobs and make sure the country works the way it’s supposed to work. Still we don’t always see…

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Uncheckable: “Brexit already brought 2.000 jobs to Flanders”

Fact-check, UncheckableBy AP University College, BENovember 15, 2019

On the 22nd of October an article appeared in De Standaard, a Belgian newspaper. It quoted the Flemish minister-president Jan Jambon (N-VA) who stated that Brexit already brought 42 companies and 2,000 jobs to Flanders, Belgium. Where did they get that specific number? Jambon made that comment in the Flemish Parliament earlier that day in…

False: ‘Europe can’t do anything about the way Spain deals with the Catalonian separatists.’

Fact-check, FalseBy AP University College, BEMay 14, 2019Leave a comment

In an interview in the Belgian newspaper De Morgen (paywall) on the 7th of May, Belgian liberal politician Vincent Stuer says that Europe is not able to deal with the way Spain treats the Catalonian separatists. According to him the European Union has no hard power to sanction Spain. We rate this claim as false.…

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Mostly false: “Electric cars generate higher emissions than diesel cars”

Fact-check, Mostly falseBy AP University College, BEMay 2, 20192 Comments

According to a study conducted by the Ifo, under the leadership of German physics professor Christoph Buchal, the CO2 emissions of electric vehicles are higher than those of diesel cars. The Belgian newspaper De Standaard published this claim on their website on the 18th of April. We rate this claim as mostly false. Europe wants…

Blog: Kitchen made news

BlogpostBy AP University College, BEMarch 7, 2019Leave a comment

News is everywhere, in these times everybody is a journalist. You can start your own newsblog or pick up your phone and make a video about a popular subject. Therefore it is hard for traditional media to compete with these free sources. But are they just as correct as our beloved newspaper? News is there…

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Mostly false: “The Netherlands is the least anti-muslim country in Europe”

Fact-check, Mostly falseBy AP University College, BEFebruary 21, 2019Leave a comment

According to an article posted by the Dutch newsblog ‘De Dagelijkse Standaard’ on the 1st of February 2019, The Netherlands is the country in Europe that welcomes muslims the most. The claim turns out to be mostly false. The information comes from a report by Pew Research Center that posted the results of their research…

Blog: Make us better!

BlogpostBy AP University College, BEFebruary 14, 2019Leave a comment

We, as journalism students, love the fact that we can fact-check news and claims. A good article or news item stands or falls by its fact-check. But if you want to do a good check, it is quite difficult to get involved with the right people and the right reports. Certainly for a journalism student.…

Mostly true: “More Dutch weed farms in foreign countries”

Fact-check, Mostly trueBy AP University College, BEFebruary 14, 20192 Comments

On the 3rd of February 2019, several newspapers including Metro reported that more weed farms with Dutch characteristics were being discovered in countries across Europe. The articles were written due to the report from the investigative journalism programme Reporter Radio on Dutch radio station NPO Radio 1. The claim seems to be mostly true. In…

Blog: Skipping class for climate

BlogpostBy AP University College, BEFebruary 7, 2019Leave a comment

As Belgians, the past few weeks we have experienced weekly youth demonstrations for a better climate policy. Since the youth demonstrations of May ’68, which changed the political landscape at that time, we haven’t had such relentless passion for change. There is no doubt that climate change is one of the hottest topics right now.

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