Today's headlines: Duterte arrest, SMNI, Kiefer Ravena
Here are today’s headlines – the latest news in the Philippines and around the world:
Courts both in the Philippines and in The Hague, Netherlands are at the receiving end of ‘fake news’ or disinformation attacks after former president Rodrigo Duterte was arrested for crimes against humanity.
Meta suspends the Facebook pages of SMNI News and related pages, such as DZAR 1026 Sonshine Radio and SMNI Integrated News, owned by Apollo Quiboloy‘s Sonshine Media Network International.
Hours after its leaders agreed to a limited ceasefire to halt energy infrastructure attacks, Russia and Ukraine accuse each other of launching air attacks.
Filipino visitors to Japan can now apply for a Japanese visa at the application center VFS Service Philippines, which will charge lower handling fees than the old system.
Basketball star Kiefer Ravena announces he and his fiancee Diana Mackey are expecting their first child. He shares a photo of him hugging Mackey as she held baby sneakers and sonogram pictures. – Rappler.com