AFP's fact-check service debunks misinformation spread online. Here are some of our recent fact-checks: A video has been shared thousands of times in multiple posts on Facebook alongside a claim that it shows a rally against coronavirus restrictions in London. The claim is false. The footage in fact shows an anti-government protest in Belarus in August 2020. As US President Donald Trump continues his attempts to label Joe Biden as "sleepy," a video shared across social media claims to show the Democratic challenger for the White House sleeping during a live television interview. The footage has been manipulated. The original video shows an old interview with veteran performer Harry Belafonte in which he appeared to doze off. The footage was doctored to show Biden sitting in Belafonte's place. A video of a man slapping people who are not wearing face masks has been viewed hundreds of thousands of times on Facebook, Twitter and Weibo alongside claims that it shows the Indian health minister taking action during the Covid-19 pandemic. The footage is in fact from a Pakistani TV programme. Multiple social media posts claim that US business magazine Forbes had ranked five Nigerians among the world's 10 richest pastors. Forbes, however, told AFP that it does not publish any such list. The claim appears to be a misinterpretation of an old ranking published on a now-defunct website. An image has been shared hundreds of times in multiple posts on Facebook alongside a claim that it shows millions of people protesting against coronavirus restrictions in the German capital Berlin in August 2020. The claim is false. The image shows a music festival in Berlin in 2003. afp