The Philippines, Indonesia, Mongolia and Djibouti appear set to become the latest recipients of Tokyo’s non-lethal military ...
The Reciprocal Access Agreement is ‘not a military’ pact but could allow Japanese forces to access existing defence bases.
Japan plans to provide defense equipment to the Philippines, Indonesia, Mongolia and Djibouti under its official security ...
Officials from GMA Network, Inc. and the Embassy of Japan met on Monday, December 2, to acknowledge the vital role of media ...
"Article 20 is a new article which was insisted on by the Philippine side and acceded to by Japan, which mandates ...
TOKYO -- Japan will supply the Philippines with a coastal surveillance radar to monitor the movements of ships as a South China Sea territorial dispute simmers between Manila and Beijing, Nikkei has ...
Legislators in the upper house will soon begin deeper discussions aimed at ratifying the Reciprocal Access Agreement (RAA) ...
The Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, chaired by Senator Imee Marcos, has approved the Reciprocal Access Agreement RAA) ...
The country succeeded in gaining market access to Japan's avocado market this month, a trade negotiation that began in 2011 ...
The U.S. will create temporary military bases in Japan and the Philippines in case of an unforeseen situation with Taiwan, ...