IN a few weeks, U.S. President Joe Biden and Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida are anticipated to announce the biggest upgrade of security ties between
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Japan to give additional $660-M aid for NOTO earthquake victims
CABINET officials are set to approve additional aid for the victims of the devastating earthquake in central Japan. Around one hundred billion yen or nearly
Japan, gagastos ng karagdagang $660-M para sa relief assistance ng mga biktima ng lindol
GAGASTOS ang Japan ng karagdagang 660 milyong dolyar para isaayos ang mga lugar na nasira dahil sa mapaminsalang lindol noong unang araw ng buwan ng
Japan, binigyang-pansin ang posibleng pagbisita ni PM Fumio Kishida sa Pyongyang
BINIGYANG-pansin ng Japan ang mga naging pahayag ng kapatid ng North Korean Leader na si Kim Jong Un, matapos imungkahi nito ang posibleng pagbisita ni
Remarks from Kim Jong Un’s sister spark hopes for summit with Japan
THE positive remarks given by the sister of the supreme leader of North Korea sparked hopes of a potential summit with Japan. Japanese Prime Minister
Japan PM Kishida, posibleng bumisita sa South Korea sa susunod na buwan
IKINUKUNSIDERA ni Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida ang pagbisita sa South Korea sa Marso 20 base sa isang ulat ng Fuji TV. Nais ni Kishida
Japan’s PM officially passes G7 presidency to Italy
JAPAN and Italy agreed to closely cooperate for the success of the upcoming G7 summit this year. The next summit of world leaders will be
PM Kishida, nagpasalamat kay N. Korean Leader Kim Jong Un sa pakikiramay sa biktima ng lindol
NAGPASALAMAT si Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida kay North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un na nagpadala ng kaniyang mensahe ng pakikiramay sa matinding lindol na
Japan’s PM in search for top officials as corruption scandal threatens government
JAPANESE Prime Minister Fumio Kishida is under pressure as the country’s ruling Liberal Democratic Party got embroiled in a scandal that could make or break
Japan’s PM in search for top officials as corruption scandal threatens government
THE Prime Minister of Japan is looking for top officials who will replace senior ministers in the wake of a corruption scandal that triggered public