The dubious portal with content in Albanian "news388media.com" has published an article titled "Smells of war near Albania, tones of threat increase, Turkey releases...".
After verifying the facts, hibrid.info has confirmed that the title is fabricated and does not correspond to the content. Also, the news is old, having been published on August 29, 2020.
The content includes an interview with Turkish Vice President Fuat Oktay, who called on the European Union (EU) for justice and equality in the wake of tensions in the Eastern Mediterranean.
In an exclusive interview with the Anadolu Agency (AA) news agency, Oktay said: "Turkey expects justice from the EU. Based on this justice, no one should expect Turkey to take a step back," referring here to Greece's efforts to expand its territorial waters by 12 miles.
So, the news is old and in no case is Albania mentioned in the content, as claimed in the title.
Link to the article published on the dubious portal "news388media.com":
This article with a made-up title was also shared on Facebook by the page "Gazeta Arbëria", which has nearly 160 thousand followers. (see here)
After researching through online search engines, hibrid.info has managed to find the authentic article published in real time (August 29, 2020) with the interview of Turkish Vice President Fuat Oktay, given to the Anadolu Agency news agency. (see here)
Analyze:
The dubious portal "news388media.com" has published an old article from 2020, when Turkish Vice President Fuat Oktay spoke about tensions with Greece in the Eastern Mediterranean.
This old article, this dubious portal has tried to present as current by giving it the fabricated title "Smell of war near Albania, tones of threat increase, Turkey releases...".
Based on its work methodology, hibrid.info has assessed this article as "Disinformation".
Reasoning:
A “Disinformation” rating is given to media reporting that contains a “mix” of inaccurate sources or even half-truthful content. This rating will also address reports that have incorrect attributions or headlines that do not reflect the text in terms of information accuracy.