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Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba on Tuesday met with three Japanese descendants who were left behind in the Philippines during chaos around the end of World War II.
The real reason he was asked by the Partido Demokratiko Pilipino (PDP) to resign from the party was because he did not believe in engaging solely with the Chinese ...
JAPANESE Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba said Tuesday, April 29, 2025, that his country and the Philippines would start talks ...
United by a shared unease about China’s growing maritime assertiveness, Manila and Tokyo have pledged to build on the ...
A joint statement said the two nations' leaders tackled strengthening bilateral cooperation across defence, economic, and diplomatic fronts, underscoring the strategic importance of their partnership ...
Chinese surveillance aircraft and unmanned aerial vehicles have been conducting reconnaissance flights around the Philippine ...
The Trump effect is also likely to influence South Korea’s presidential election in June, which is being held to replace ...
Japan’s Ishiba and Philippines’s Marcos meet in Manila as nations confront China’s assertiveness in South China Sea.
Prime Minister Ishiba Shigeru said that the two nations will work “to maintain a free and open international order based on ...
Visiting Japanese Prime Minister Ishiba Shigeru on Tuesday called for continued coordination between Japan and the ...
The leaders of Japan and the Philippines pledged in Manila on Tuesday to deepen security ties, including increased ...