9 or Anti- Fake News bill which aims to penalize those who were found guilty of publishing fake information to mislead the public. “The proliferation and spreading of fake news is a threat not only to political stability, but more importantly, to public and general welfare and national security.” Revilla was referring to Senate Bill No. “It is high time we establish a system of responsibility and accountability in new media,” Revilla said in a statement on Tuesday. said he is set to tackle the bill which seeks to criminalize the act of spreading or creating false information on the internet and social media platforms. “Is there a budding bromance between Macron and Trudeau? Two hunks!” added -AFP Headlines 12ġ21 irrelevant Revilla ‘ready’ to tackle Anti-Fake News bill Consuelo Marquez Tue, 17:44:36 PST article MANILA, Philippines - Senator Ramon Bong Revilla Jr. “Le swoon, le sigh,” tweeted netizen MissMary, above a photo of both leaders in apparent earnest chat. “This image of Trudeau and Macron in Sicily is right out of a liberal fantasy dream sequence,” tweeted Dhruva Jaishankar, an expert on foreign policy at the India section of the Brookings Institution think tank. Macron, 39, has only been in power for 12 days but enjoys similar kudos, particularly abroad where he has been compared to Trudeau. Trudeau, 45, is popular with liberals worldwide for his commitment to fighting climate change and easing the refugee crisis-in stark contrast to the United States, Canada’s powerful neighbor. it’s up to us to take on the challenges of our generation!” “Sitting down with for the first time, talking jobs, security & climate-looking forward to more conversations, my friend,” Trudeau responded on Twitter, posting pictures of both smiling, shaking hands, and looking out over the Mediterranean, their dapper suit jackets billowing in the breeze. “The Franco-Canadian friendship has a new face,” Macron tweeted after sitting down for talks with Trudeau and taking the now famous stroll. The reaction to the telegenic pair’s encounter in the picturesque, hillside town of Taormina, immortalized by Macron himself who tweeted a video of their meeting, provided some light relief from a summit otherwise devoted to thorny issues such as climate change and the threat of extremism. “Apparently Justin Trudeau and Emmanuel Macron flew to Sicily for their wedding photoshoot,” netizen joked on Twitter. AP FILE PHOTOS TAORMINA, Italy - “A liberal fantasy dream sequence,” “a bromance,” “insanely romantic.” The internet was abuzz on Friday with pictures of French President Emmanuel Macron and his Canadian counterpart Justin Trudeau schmoozing at the G7 summit in Sicily, strolling through flowered walkways and chatting against the backdrop of a sparkling blue Mediterranean sea.
Tag_Diana title news_platform author pubdate news_type article_text news_category tags url search_result_pageġ08 irrelevant Macron–Trudeau ‘bromance’ fires up internet Philippine Daily Inquirer Philippine Daily Inquirer Sun, 00:39:16 PST article Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and President-elect Emmanuel Macron.