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Spinning fiction? Siddharth Varadarajan’s ‘Paris cafe’ claims on vaccine certificate don’t quite add up, what the authorities say

Whether Varadarajan was just spinning stories or indeed telling the truth is a not something we could fact-check till someone puts us in touch with that particular waiter from that cafe, here is what the French authorities say about vaccination certificates.

MHA suspends FCRA approval of NGO linked to The Wire and retired SC Judge heading Mamata’s Pegasus commission

The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) suspended the FCRA approval of the Commonwealth Human Rights Initiative (CHRI) in June.

Is Priyamvada Gopal, whose Hinduphobic tweets had recently gone viral, granddaughter of S Radhakrishnan? Here’s what we know

An article published in The Wire referred to Hinduphobic academic Priyamvada Gopal as the granddaughter of S Radhakrishnan.

The Wire, International Press Institute and IMS: How Indian leftist website received prize from group that funds western regime change propaganda

The Wire received a prize from the International Press Institute (IPI) in collaboration with International Media Support (IMS).

‘Just because they oppress women they don’t have stakes?’: The Wire provides platform to journalist who legitimises Taliban

Ghazala Wahab tells The Wire Taliban is a 'legitimate stakeholder' of Afghanistan so they should not be termed terrorists.

Akhilesh Yadav carries out massive rally, friendly journalist questions ‘Noida channels’ for not noticing

While the party's official Twitter handle shared videos and photographs as show of strength, friendly journalist Rohini Singh of The Wire, questioned 'Noida channels' for not giving enough airtime to the party led by Akhilesh Yadav.

The Wire uses a ‘US expert’ to blame Modi for the second Covid-19 wave, who in February said the worst of disease has passed

The Wire tries to push an imaginary number of higher deaths in the country during the second wave of the pandemic in the country

‘Anti-terrorism measure, no signboard’: Read why police went knocking on The Wire’s door ahead of 15th August

The Wire editor Siddharth Varadarajan claims that the office of the media portal was visited by a policeman on Friday.

‘Potential targets’, ‘common system’ and more: Unanswered questions on Pegasus allegations and why Amnesty statement makes no sense

Both Amnesty International and Forbidden Stories have said that 50,000 numbers were potential targets for snooping with Pegasus

Amnesty now says they never claimed the ‘list’ was of NSO’s targets after lack of evidence was exposed, issues ambiguous statement

In a sensational twist to the NSO-Pegasus alleged snooping controversy, Amnesty International has now clarified that they never said that the leaked list of numbers was of NSO Group's Pegasus spyware targets, but it was the media which misrepresented the story.

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