The dubious portal with content in the Albanian language "cmd.trendliveg24.com" has published an article titled "Pensioners will receive an additional €100 in bonuses for the month of May."
Hibrid.info has verified the facts in this article, which turns out to be completely fabricated.
After researching through online search engines and social networks, hibrid.info has not been able to find any articles with such content.
Also, the content of this article falsely claims that by clicking on the advertising space, it is possible to apply for these extensions.
Article published on the dubious portal "cmd.trendliveg24.com":
Pensioners will receive an additional €100 in May benefits
Pensioners will also receive a €100 supplement for the month of May. Kosovar pensioners in November benefited from a €100 supplement, as part of the Government's measure., reports AlbKos News. To profit BY OPENING THE FORM WITH YES YOU HAVE THE OPPORTUNITY TO APPLY However, this will not apply to the last month, that is, the MONTH OF MAY. TO READ MORE, ENTER THE ADVERTISING FORM BELOW
Link to the article published on the suspicious portal "cmd.trendliveg24.com":
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Analyze:
The dubious portal "cmd.trendliveg24.com" has published a fake news story claiming that Kosovo pensioners will benefit from 100 euros in May.
After fact-checking analysis, hibrid.info has confirmed that this is completely fabricated news, which has not been found in any credible media in Kosovo.
Also, the content invites readers to click on the advertising space, misleading them into believing that they can apply for these benefits from there.
Based on its work methodology, hibrid.info has assessed this article as "Fake News".
Reasoning:
The "Fake News" rating is given to media reports that are entirely the product of a medium that itself contains factually incorrect claims or information.
Content that is considered fake news can be reliably determined to have been created and distributed with the intent to misinform the public, i.e., to present a claim that is completely false as fact.