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Instead, it relies mainly on emotional amplification, exaggeration, and sensational language designed to attract attention and generate clicks.

This approach has become increasingly common in the digital media landscape, where the speed of information spread often outpaces verification. The more dramatic a headline sounds, the more likely people are to click on it, share it, and comment on it—even if the actual content contains little or no substantive news.

For that reason, before reacting to headlines involving major political figures or powerful countries, it is always advisable to verify the information through well established and credible international news outlets

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