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The Philippine Presidential Palace refutes "kidnapping wave" rumors: The Guo case may involve personal grudges, and the security situation is controllable.

The Philippine Presidential Palace refutes "kidnapping wave" rumors: The Guo case may involve personal grudges, and the security situation is controllable.

The Philippine Presidential Palace has officially responded to the recent social hot topic of "increased kidnapping cases" rumors, clearly refuting the claims as "serious fake news" and emphasizing that the current security situation is stable, with no need for military intervention.Official clarifi

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Chinese blogger accuses Cambodian police of colluding with telecom fraud parks? Weibo influencer's report receives strong support from Hu Xijin.

Chinese blogger accuses Cambodian police of colluding with telecom fraud parks? Weibo influencer's report receives strong support from Hu Xijin.

Recently, a Chinese blogger accused the Cambodian police on social media of colluding with a telecom fraud park, allegedly leaking information about trapped individuals, which has attracted widespread attention. In response, the Cambodian authorities quickly responded, denying the allegations and ca

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The Philippine government is wary that the remnants of POGO might become "cyber troops" influencing the 2025 elections.

The Philippine government is wary that the remnants of POGO might become "cyber troops" influencing the 2025 elections.

The Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT) of the Philippines has expressed concerns that offshore gaming operators (POGO) might transform into "cyber armies" and attempt to interfere in the 2025 midterm elections. The department noted that the recent surge in fake job postin

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Has the POGO center been accused of being a platform for spreading false information? A senator claims it could become a "tool for manipulating public opinion."

Has the POGO center been accused of being a platform for spreading false information? A senator claims it could become a "tool for manipulating public opinion."

At the final hearing on the offshore gaming industry (POGO) held by the Philippine Senate on November 26, Senator Risa Hontiveros once again spoke out, pointing out that POGO-related scam centers may not only be involved in gambling and fraud, but could also be used as platforms for spreading false

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