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Fact check debunks FIFA funding claim for Kenyan stadium

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A viral claim by Dino Melaye that FIFA provided $1.2 million each to Nigeria and Kenya for stadium construction has been debunked. The assertion compared a small FIFA-funded project in Nigeria to Kenya's Talanta Stadium, which is fully government-financed. Fact-checkers confirmed FIFA did not fund the Kenyan project.

A video purporting to show US military warships and troops arriving in Subic Bay, Philippines, has been confirmed as AI-generated by a Rappler fact check. The YouTube post, dated January 16 and garnering over 52,000 views, included clips of troops on vessels and beaches, despite a disclaimer noting its artificial creation that many viewers overlooked.

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一则病毒式传播的Facebook帖子声称美国总统唐纳德·特朗普就前总统罗德里戈·杜特尔特被捕一事警告菲律宾总统费迪南德·马科斯二世,此说法已被辟谣。没有可靠报道支持此类警告或违反国际协议指控的说法。

A viral video using a spliced news report has falsely claimed that former President Rodrigo Duterte has returned to the Philippines from ICC detention. The clip originates from March, when he arrived from Hong Kong. Duterte remains detained in The Hague.

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一段声称显示前菲律宾总统罗德里戈·杜特尔特呼吁支持其女儿萨拉担任副总统并参加2028年总统竞选的病毒式视频已被确认为AI生成。该视频未披露任何人工智能使用信息,在社交媒体上已获得超过13.3万次观看。事实核查员使用检测工具确认其为伪造。

No eruption has been recorded at Mayon Volcano in the past month, according to Phivolcs, yet videos purporting to show recent ash plumes have gone viral. These clips use images from the 2018 eruption and may have been altered with AI tools. The misinformation has sparked concern among Facebook users.

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