The debate surrounding Portuguese football star Cristiano Ronaldo's potential conversion to Islam has resurfaced after he was seen praying with his teammates at Al-Nassr in Saudi Arabia. This moment has raised significant questions about his newfound faith.
The Iraqi Football Federation has denied rumors regarding the U.S. embassy's refusal to issue entry visas for some national team players. The federation confirmed that all procedures are proceeding normally, emphasizing the falsehood of these rumors.
Rumors regarding the separation of Indian actress Mouni Roy and her husband Suraj Nambiar have ignited widespread debate among fans after four years of marriage. Many are questioning the reasons behind these rumors that have circulated on social media.
The Indian government has confirmed that there are no plans to evacuate its citizens from the United Arab Emirates, labeling circulating news as mere rumors. This announcement comes amid growing concerns within the Indian community regarding security conditions.
Influencer Mohammed Hussein Said, known as MangoBossKu, has denied allegations regarding the sharing of an intimate video of a restaurant owner. He confirmed his full cooperation with ongoing police investigations, which have sparked widespread debate on social media.
The Egyptian Ministry of Interior has denied rumors about the arrest of an individual attempting to climb one of the Giza pyramids, stating that these claims are false and fabricated.
The Egyptian Ministry of Interior announced that a viral video showing an elderly man in the Gardens of the Pyramids depicts a humanitarian case related to a man suffering from Alzheimer's disease. This clarification is part of ongoing efforts to combat rumors and provide facts to the public.
Rumors regarding assassination attempts on U.S. President <strong>Donald Trump</strong> are escalating, with some believing these attempts were orchestrated. These claims arise from both political sides, raising questions about the truths behind these incidents.
Artist Nadia Mostafa has confirmed that the funeral of the late artist Hani Shakir will follow traditional customs, denying rumors about the use of QR codes. This clarification comes amid growing debate regarding the details of the funeral.
Public Security has officially denied rumors circulating on social media regarding a link between drug use and the murder of three children. The statement emphasized that these claims are unfounded and lack credible evidence.
Media personality Khaled El-Ghandour has clarified that rumors regarding an increase in the number of teams participating in the African Champions League next season are unfounded. He emphasized that the Confederation of African Football (CAF) has not made any official decisions on this matter.
The media center of the Cabinet has denied rumors about tomatoes in the markets being sprayed with 'ethylene', which is said to accelerate ripening and pose health risks. This denial follows the circulation of an old video that has been previously refuted.
Social media has been buzzing with rumors about the reunion of Egyptian broadcaster Amr Adib and his ex-wife Lamis Al-Hadidi after months of separation. Writer Diana Al-Dabaa has denied these claims, emphasizing the need to respect privacy.
The spokesperson for the Syrian Ministry of Awqaf, Ahmad Al-Halaq, confirmed that no new cars have been purchased for the ministry as of Tuesday evening, April 28. This statement comes amid rumors suggesting the ministry is enhancing its fleet with luxury vehicles.
Kuwaiti artist Suad Abdullah has denied rumors circulating on social media about the revocation of her Kuwaiti citizenship. In a statement to 'Okaz', she emphasized that these claims are unfounded and not based on truth.
Mohamed Ali Fahim, head of the Climate Change Information Center at the Agricultural Research Center, has denied rumors about the existence of 'cancerous watermelon' in Egyptian markets. He emphasized that there is no scientific evidence to support these claims.
Ali Ghazlan, the well-known YouTuber, has announced his separation from his wife, media personality Farah Shaaban, for the third time, raising questions about the reasons behind this decision. This announcement follows a period of rumors surrounding their relationship.
Syrian artist Noor Ali has put an end to rumors regarding her relationship with Lebanese director Bob Makrzel, asserting that their connection is purely platonic. This clarification came through her Instagram post, where she denied any romantic involvement.
Controversial claims circulated on social media alleging that Indonesian parliament member Uya Kuya owns 750 free food kitchens. Uya Kuya has denied these allegations, asserting that they are misleading.
A recent study has debunked long-standing rumors that the Forbidden City in Beijing uses <strong>600,000 tons</strong> of pig blood annually to ward off evil spirits. The liquid in question is actually an adhesive used for painting the iconic red walls and columns.
In a significant political development, the Indonesian Army has denied rumors regarding an alleged assault by the Special Forces Commander at the Presidential Palace. This denial comes amid ongoing discussions about critical political and security issues in the country.
In a light-hearted statement, Bayern Munich coach Vincent Kompany denied swirling rumors about his family, eliciting laughter from attendees during a press conference. This came at a sensitive time for the team, adding a humorous touch to serious discussions about their performance.
Sarawak Water Company has denied rumors circulating about the drying up of the Sungai Likoh reservoir, stating that water levels are normal and there are no plans for supply rationing. The company urged citizens to verify information through official channels.
Claims circulating on social media allege that Iran's Foreign Minister labeled Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto as 'cowardly.' Investigations have confirmed that these assertions are false.
Rumors have circulated on social media claiming that former U.S. President <strong>Donald Trump</strong> was arrested following his impeachment. Investigations reveal that these claims lack any official basis.
Recent social media claims suggest that Indonesia's Minister of Energy, <strong>Bahllal Lahadalia</strong>, will impose fines of up to <strong>20 million rupiah</strong> on citizens who fail to turn off their electrical appliances at night. Investigations have confirmed that these claims are false.
Kuwaiti media personality Mai Al-Eidan confirmed that actress Hayat Al-Fahad's health is stable, dismissing rumors about her deteriorating condition or death. This statement follows the circulation of inaccurate news on social media.
The Sepang Magistrate's Court has scheduled the resumption of the trial for English teacher Siti Hajar Aflah Shardin, accused of causing public panic by falsely claiming that Zara Quirina Mahathir was placed in a washing machine. The trial is set for June 11 and 12, with several witnesses expected to testify.
A rumor has spread on social media claiming that Indonesia's Minister of Energy, Bahlil Lahadalia, announced mandatory use of electric bikes for all citizens. Investigations reveal this information to be false.
Recent rumors on social media in Indonesia claim that the 'Free Nutritional Meals' (MBG) program will be replaced by the 'BPJS Health Service'. Investigations have confirmed that these claims are false.