What we’ve covered on BBC Verify Live todaypublished at 17:08 GMT
Thomas Copeland
BBC Verify Live journalist
We’re going to be closing today’s BBC Verify Live shortly so take a few minutes now to read back on our work.
It’s been a busy day for our video verification team. They’ve been analysing footage from Pakistan, where an explosion at a mosque is reported to have killed 24 people, from Russia after the shooting of a high-ranking general and from inside Gaza, where what appears to be an explosive demolition has taken place at a school.
Legislation has come into force in the UK today making it a criminal offence for anyone to create or request deepfake intimate images of adults without consent, so we’ve been breaking down exactly what a deepfake is and why they’re hard to detect.
As well as those we debunked this fake viral photo that claims to show Jeffrey Epstein is alive.
That’s all from the live page team for this week. We have people on shift all weekend feeding into BBC News’ reporting and BBC Verify Live will be back on Monday. We’ll see you then.













