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Fact check debunks recent Mayon Volcano eruption claim

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.

False SMS Claim Sweden Under Armed Attack

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Swedish authorities have issued warnings about fake SMS messages falsely claiming that Sweden is experiencing an armed attack. The messages, which began circulating recently, are being investigated as potential misinformation campaigns. Citizens are advised to verify information through official channels.

Kenyan MP pushes bill to require degrees for influencers

Nyaribari Chache MP Zaheer Jhanda has announced plans to sponsor a bill regulating social media influencers in Kenya, requiring them to hold degrees or professional qualifications before discussing sensitive topics. Drawing inspiration from recent Chinese regulations, Jhanda aims to curb misinformation by ensuring influencers are accountable and recognized by professional bodies.

UNTH clarifies no surgery in woman's death leaving two children

Adebayo Oluwaseun

The University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital (UNTH) in Enugu State has denied claims that a woman died during surgery, stating she passed away while under management for cervical cancer. The hospital also refuted allegations that her two children were given to unknown persons. Relatives have since taken custody of the body and children after settling bills.

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