Online media in Kosovo have published news about the next session of the Parliament of North Macedonia.
This article discusses the agenda items and a number of other issues that will be addressed during the session announced to be held today (September 17). However, despite all this information, both in the title and in the text, it is not clarified which country's Parliament is being discussed.
After a research conducted by hibrid.info, it is seen that this is about the Parliament of North Macedonia, and that the first medium to publish this news in Albanian is the online version of the Media Information Agency (MIA) of North Macedonia.
Such news that does not clarify the source of the information may confuse readers in Kosovo, as they may think that it is about the Kosovo Assembly.
Links to the news published by two Kosovo media outlets:
Session of the Assembly, on the agenda are changes to the laws on primary and secondary education
Session of the Assembly, on the agenda are changes to the laws on primary and secondary education
In the article titled "Parliamentary Session, Amendments to Laws on Primary and Secondary Education on the Agenda" published by Kosovo media, the only detail that may indicate that this is not about the Kosovo Assembly is the photograph showing the recently renovated plenary hall of the North Macedonian Parliament, while everything else is taken crudely from the MIA article published today at around 7:30.
Link to the news published by MIA:
Session of the Assembly, on the agenda are changes to the laws on primary and secondary education
Analyze:
According to the fact-checking analysis, based on the methodology of the hibrid.info platform, such news can be categorized as "unverified content" and "error" for the reason that the Kosovo media have published a news item without verifying which Assembly it is about.
Reasoning:
Unverified content
The “Unverified” rating is given to those media reports that do not provide sufficient information to confirm the claims made in the report, and which have not been able to confirm the same due to the lack or non-possession of reliable sources.
mistake
The "Error" rating is given to media reports in which the media editorial staff made a mistake by publishing incorrect information or broadcasting unverified news from another source, without the clear intention of misinforming the public.