MANILA, Philippines – False claims flooded social media once again this month, especially those related to the weather.
But fake news about flash floods and strong winds were not the only ones to go viral online. Politics and sports were also popular topics that fake news peddlers kept posting about.
Watch our Fact Check wRap for July 2025 to know the five false claims that were spread this month and the facts behind these.
Read the full stories on Rappler’s Fact Check page. – Rappler.com
Presenter, writer, and video editor: Shay Du
Producer: Camille Zarate
Videographer: Errol Almario
Supervising editors: Ailla dela Cruz, Chay Hofileña
Supervising producer: JC Gotinga, Beth Frondoso
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