FACT CHECK: OLD photos claimed as foreign warships headed to WPS MISLEAD
Old photos from military exercises are being passed off as foreign warships sailing to the West Philippine Sea amid escalating tensions between the Philippines and China.
Old photos from military exercises are being passed off as foreign warships sailing to the West Philippine Sea amid escalating tensions between the Philippines and China.
May maling YouTube video ang nagsasabing pinasabog ng China ang 100 bangkang pangisda ng Pilipinas malapit sa Scarborough Shoal.
A video supposedly shows a Chinese ship sunk by the United States and Japan. This is false and contains spliced clips from various military exercises.
A YouTube video’s headline and thumbnail claimed that China blew up 100 Philippine fishing vessels near Scarborough Shoal. This is mere clickbait.
A YouTube video falsely claims that President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. threatened Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Wang Wenbin over China’s new detention policy.
A YouTube video bore a clickbait headline and thumbnail claiming that Japan has given the Philippines two destroyer warships.
Gaano kahalaga ang coral reefs sa South China Sea at bakit nasa degraded state ito?
There is only ONE word to describe what is in the mind of a major power that amasses a fleet of 44 military vessels to play goalkeeper in a small atoll against a squadron of wooden fishing boats manned by civilians- FEAR
Atin Ito said May 17 the flotilla it organized to Bajo de Masinloc in Zambales was “a success.”
The determination of Filipinos to assert their rights over Bajo de Masinloc, popularly known as Scarborough Shoal despite the presence of several Chinese vessels including that of Chinese Coast Guard.