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How did fake rumors about the death of Benjamin Netanyahu spread around the globe?
So far that he was even forced to post multiple proof of life videos to quash the rumors.
To be very clear, Benjamin Netanyahu is not dead.
But what does this episode tell us about disinformation in the age of AI?
I'm Asma Khalid with The Global Story.
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Hello, confusion reigns over whether the US and Iran are having talks about ending their war.
From the White House's perspective, the talks are happening and they 're going swimmingly,
although we 're not sure exactly how they 're happening.
From Iran's perspective, they're not happening at all.
We'll try and get to the bottom of what's going on in this episode of Newscast.
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And in a moment, we'll focus on what's going on between the US and Iran.
And later on in the episode, we 'll be catching up with Faisal Islam because Rachel Reeves,
the Chancellor, did a statement in Parliament at lunchtime on Tuesday,
talking about the government's thoughts about economic support in the face of the market turmoil and increasing energy bills