MANILA, Philippines — The Russian vlogger who was arrested on April 3 due to harassment will not be deported and will serve his sentence in the Philippines, Interior Secretary Jonvic Remulla said. In ...
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PNP: Ex-cop, 5 others arrested for breaking into vlogger’s home
MANILA, Philippines — A dismissed police officer and five of his alleged cohorts were arrested for allegedly breaking into ...
In a crowded corner of a neighborhood carinderia, where pots of sinigang and tinola steam and people squeeze in for quick meals, an American with a camera ...
ALBAWABA - Vlogger Vitaly Zdorovetskiy, best known for his controversial pranks on YouTube, recently took to social media to share his experience during his 290-day detention in the Philippines.
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Vlogger linked to President Marcos’ fake medical test posts bail
MANILA, Philippines — Vlogger Jeffrey Luces Celiz or “Ka Eric Celiz” surrendered to the Pasig Regional Trial Court’s (RTC) ...
MANILA, Philippines — The Russian vlogger who was arrested for live-streaming himself harassing Filipinos in Taguig City will serve his sentence in the country and will not be deported to his home ...
MANILA, Philippines — Filipino vloggers who were trained under a Chinese government’s program should use the skills they learned for the betterment of the Philippines, Deputy Speaker David Suarez said ...
MANILA, Philippines — Both the United States and Russia refused to take in Russian vlogger Vitaly Zdorovetskiy, who was declared “persona non grata” for harassing and insulting Filipinos online, ...
MANILA, Philippines — Vlogger Vitaly Zdorovetskiy will not be deported to Russia as he must serve over a year in prison for harassing Filipinos, according to Interior and Local Government Secretary ...
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