FACT CHECK: Photo of world leaders calling for Duterte’s release is a SPOOF
A post circulating on Facebook claims that world leaders gathered in The Hague to demand the release of detained former president Rodrigo Duterte. This is satire.
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A post circulating on Facebook claims that world leaders gathered in The Hague to demand the release of detained former president Rodrigo Duterte. This is satire.
Amid Mayon Volcano's unrest this early January, a video showing its 2018 eruption is being circulated online with the wrong context.
Peke ang mga kumakalat na quote card umano ni U.S. President Donald Trump na nangangakong ililigtas niya si dating pangulong Rodrigo Duterte mula sa International Criminal Court detention facility sa The Hague.
A statement attributed to Sen. Risa Hontiveros is going viral online, claiming she called the youth who died during the Jan. 1 clash between the military and the New People's Army in Occidental Mindoro a "real hero." This is fake.
Following the capture of Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro by the United States military, fabricated quotes of U.S. President Donald Trump supposedly promising to rescue former president Rodrigo Duterte from the detention facility of the International Criminal Court in The Hague have circulated online.
It's not true that ABS-CBN reported an offer from Vice President Sara Duterte to bail out Sarah Discaya.
A quote card circulating online is claiming that a certain judge from the International Criminal Court has "authorized" the return of former president Rodrigo Duterte to the Philippines in 2026. This is fake.
Netizens are circulating a video showing the late Public Works undersecretary Maria Catalina Cabral supposedly spotted in Europe two weeks after her reported death. The posts are false. The clip was taken during a Senate hearing 13 weeks before her body was found down a ravine in Benguet on Dec. 19.
A video of Palace Press Officer Claire Castro supposedly apologizing to the Dutertes is circulating online. The video is manipulated using AI.
Netizens are circulating two quote cards supposedly of Agriculture Secretary Francisco Tiu Laurel Jr. disagreeing to stop pig importation and pushing for more native pig production in the country. Both statements are fabricated.