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The Japanese and Philippine leaders agreed to launch talks on both a military intelligence-sharing pact and a deal to allow their armed forces to share fuel, food and services.
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Inquirer Business on MSNPH urged to build more data centersThe Philippines must build more data centers—a crucial infrastructure amid the increasingly digital landscape—to keep up with ...
Aircraft carrier's moves showcase China's capacity for 'rapid and frequent' missions as it refines blue-water capabilities, analysts say The Chinese aircraft carrier Shandong has made two rare ...
Liu Jinsong, the head of the Chinese Foreign Ministry's Department of Asian Affairs, on Thursday summoned Jaime FlorCruz, ...
The leaders of Japan and the Philippines pledged in Manila on Tuesday to deepen security ties, including increased ...
A great majority of Filipinos plan to travel locally this year, indicating a “promising” performance for the Philippines’ ...
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba has arrived in the Philippines to further boost an alliance in the face of China's ...
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba held talks on Tuesday with President Ferdinand Marcos Jr, in a move to advance ...
The Philippine Pavilion at the Expo 2025 in Osaka, Japan is becoming a “popular destination” for visitors, Japanese Prime ...
The leaders of Japan and the Philippines are set to agree Tuesday on the start of discussions to pave the way for the ...
Philippine reporter Cristina Chi uncovered an orchestrated disinformation campaign on Facebook to falsely portray the arrest ...
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