Fake news, disinformation, and the threat of the return of rotten politics that plundered the country in the past are the reasons Vice President Leni Robredo cited why she decided to seek the country’s highest post. Vice President Leni Robredo speaks during the CNN Philippines’ Presidential...
FILIPINOS can do their part in upholding our democracy not only by voting for the right candidates but, in this age of technology, fighting disinformation that distorts people’s ability to make sound decisions, panelists in a virtual town hall discussion said Tuesday. During the launch of Vote...
Senatorial aspirant Gilbert "Gibo" Teodoro on Tuesday called on the government to intensify its efforts against disinformation on pediatric COVID-19 vaccination as many minors are now allowed outside following the de-escalation of alert level status in many areas in the country. Teodoro made his...
Recognizing that she is still behind in pre-election surveys, aspiring president Vice President Leni Robredo said she will use the remaining 87 days of campaign period to turn the tables in the May polls. Aspiring president Vice President Leni Robredo addresses the crowd at the San Pablo Cathedral...
Teachers play a vital role in promoting critical thinking among students as the spread of disinformation or fake news has become more rampant in social media, an educator said. (JOHN JEROME GANZON / MANILA BULLETIN FILE PHOTO) "Educators and teachers at any level, from basic, secondary, to tertiary...
To fight for fair and pro-people elections in 2022, members of the academic community from various public and private institutions on Wednesday, Nov. 17, launched an anti-disinformation and anti-fraud group. (Image from ABKD) Dubbed ABKD or “Akademya at Bayan Laban sa Disimpormasyon at Dayaan,”...
The coronavirus pandemic, which has caused global economic damage and cost the lives of at least 3.46 million people, “has shown the best kinds of leaders” are those who do the work and listen to science, Vice President Leni Robredo said Monday, May 24. Mentioning the leaderships in “more...