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No, Annalena Baerbock was not kicked out of the UN.
Germany🏛️ Politics11 hr. ago

No, Annalena Baerbock was not kicked out of the UN.

The article by Correctiv investigates false claims circulating online in June 2026 that German politician Annalena Baerbock was expelled from the United Nations (UN) due to fraud. These claims spread on YouTube and TikTok, where a video received over 7,000 likes. The article clarifies that Baerbock was elected President of the UN General Assembly in June 2025 for a one-year term, which she held until September 2026. She was succeeded by Khalilur Rahman, former Foreign Minister of Bangladesh. The false narrative claimed that Baerbock had fabricated her resume and falsely reported memberships, but these allegations were previously debunked. Correctiv notes that such misinformation has targeted Baerbock since 2021, including false claims about her policies and personal conduct. The article defines disinformation as the intentional spread of false information to manipulate or mislead, often for political reasons.

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CORRECTIV logoCORRECTIVIndependentCenter11 hr. ago
No, Annalena Baerbock was not kicked out of the UN.

The article by Correctiv investigates false claims circulating online in June 2026 that German politician Annalena Baerbock was expelled from the United Nations (UN) due to fraud. These claims spread on YouTube and TikTok, where a video received over 7,000 likes. The article clarifies that Baerbock was elected President of the UN General Assembly in June 2025 for a one-year term, which she held until September 2026. She was succeeded by Khalilur Rahman, former Foreign Minister of Bangladesh. The false narrative claimed that Baerbock had fabricated her resume and falsely reported memberships, but these allegations were previously debunked. Correctiv notes that such misinformation has targeted Baerbock since 2021, including false claims about her policies and personal conduct. The article defines disinformation as the intentional spread of false information to manipulate or mislead, often for political reasons.

Bias read (Center): While the article addresses a politically sensitive issue involving a prominent figure and potential disinformation campaigns, it presents a balanced account by citing multiple sources, including official UN documentation and previous fact-checking efforts. It does not take a partisan stance on Baer

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