5. tv-bbc.com
Tv-bbc.com has a similar About Us page as the other websites on this list with the claim that it posts breaking news and rumors. However, a quick scan of its published articles would tell you just how fond they are of publishing fake stories.
It has posted hoaxes such as the ICC issuing an arrest warrant against Duterte, Trump threatening to deport De Lima from the US, and Foreign Affairs Secretary Perfecto Yasay confirming visa-free travel to the UK for Filipinos. The website also claimed to have a rematch between Senator Manny Pacquiao and Floyd Mayweather in Manila, Trump sending a private jet to fetch Duterte, and some Miss Universe candidates being rushed to the hospital for food poisoning.
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6. fox-channel.com
We cannot find the About Us page of fox-channel.com but we have busted several fake articles from this site. They have developed quite an interest in Philippine politics, seeing as how many stories they have made up involving the topic.
Among the hoaxes that it started are about Russian President Vladimir Putin comparing Trump to Duterte for being vocal, Trump calling himself, Duterte and Putin as the ‘three horses,’ UK Prime Minister Theresa May saying Duterte is unimpeachable, De Lima’s son caught with drugs, Trump calling Vice President Leni Robredo a fool, Trump warning De Lima not to go to the US, Trump threatening Loida Nicolas Lewis for ‘disrespecting’ Duterte, and Robredo getting an abortion.
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