FACT CHECK: MISLEADING video claims Chinese ambassador to PH will be sent home
A YouTube video falsely insinuated in its headline that Chinese ambassador to the Philippines Huang Xilian will be sent back to China.
A YouTube video falsely insinuated in its headline that Chinese ambassador to the Philippines Huang Xilian will be sent back to China.
Two viral TikTok videos erroneously claimed that the Aurora Borealis or Northern Lights was recently seen across Pasay City.
DOLE said the TUPAD Program is a public employment program that will provide temporary jobs to disadvantaged workers aged 18 and above.
A YouTube video falsely claims that Sen. Jinggoy Estrada has been removed from the Senate.
The video shows the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force’s amphibian aircraft US-2 taking off from Etajima Bay on March 30.
A video on YouTube falsely claimed that Germany sent ships to the West Philippine Sea and clashed with Chinese Navy vessels.
A video on YouTube falsely claims that the combined naval forces of the Philippines, United States and Australia sank a Chinese ship.
A bogus website shared on Facebook claimed that the Department of Health is offering free medical insurance for senior citizens.
Two YouTube videos erroneously claimed that the North Atlantic Treaty Organization has deployed troops in the West Philippine Sea.
Two Facebook (FB) posts claimed that radiologist and content creator Dr. Alvin Francisco is promoting a brand of glutathione collagen gummies. These are fake. The bogus posts claim to warn against scams using the doctor’s name. Clicking the attached links redirects netizens to fake online health websites asking for personal information. “Wala po akong binebentang […]