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Philippine President Performs Impromptu Workout to Dispel Health Rumors An irritated President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. took an unusual approach to addressing persistent rumors about his health Monday, performing jumping jacks and jogging outside his Manila office in front of assembled journalists. Dressed in formal office attire, complete with reading glasses…

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Fake News Crisis: How False Death Reports of President Marcos Jr. Expose Deeper Social Media Problems A recent wave of false reports claiming President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. had died has sparked renewed concern about the epidemic of misinformation flourishing on social media platforms. The incident serves as a troubling reminder…

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In Nigeria’s battle-scarred northeast, a new front has emerged that doesn’t involve bullets or bombs, but something potentially more powerful: information. The contest for control over narratives in the country’s security landscape has intensified, with misinformation and disinformation increasingly shaping public perception of ongoing conflicts. Security experts are growing alarmed…

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Israeli Forces and Hezbollah Clash in Strategic Lebanese Town as Peace Talks Loom Fierce fighting erupted Monday in the strategic southern Lebanese town of Bint Jbeil as Israeli troops appeared to encircle the area while Hezbollah militants launched rockets and artillery in an effort to repel the advance. The intensifying…

In an era where information flows rapidly across digital platforms, Hungary’s recent election revealed concerning patterns of disinformation that experts say significantly influenced voter decisions and potentially altered electoral outcomes. Hungarian voters headed to the polls amid a swirling ecosystem of manipulated content, doctored videos, and misleading claims that flooded…

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