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Unmasking Misinformation: Journalist’s Quest for Verified Truth (International Edition)

The Journalists as Fact Checkers workshop, organised by the Friedrich Naumann Foundation for Africa for the Womentorship Champions, recently, was an unexpected catalyst for my growth as a female human rights defender. It effortlessly merged with my duties as both a journalist and an advocate, highlighting how journalism serves as a crucial act of service against misinformation. In Zimbabwe, where confirming straightforward facts such as fatality counts from road accidents can be difficult because of restricted access to data, fact-checking goes beyond being just part of one’s job; it transforms into a nuanced but important mode of defiance. One powerful takeaway was learning about “lateral reading,” which pushed me to go deeper than just skimming content and succumbing to click temptations. This change in mindset has provided me with a persistent critical outlook, examining each headline through the meticulous gaze of an investigator. Rather than taking information at ...

Scientific Proof: The Existence of Adam and Eve Revealed

Researchers have indicated that increasing evidence suggests human beings may be descended from the biblical characters Adam and Eve.

Although numerous people question the existence of these two figures, Christianity, Judaism, and Islam concur that God created both Adam and Eve, who then became the progenitors of humanity.

Experts currently assert they have proof corroborating the presence of the Garden of Eden outside the scriptures of the Bible.

Archaeologists have discovered evidence suggesting that the Garden of Eden might not be purely mythological but could actually represent the birthplace of human civilization. In parallel, biologists claim that all humans can trace their lineage back to a shared ancestral origin.

It is thought that the Garden of Eden was situated in ancient Mesopotamia, an area that now includes large portions of Iraq as well as sections of Syria, Iran, and Turkey.

( (QG - The Daily Star / Photo: © Unsplash)

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