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Japan’s coast guard has held a joint exercise with counterparts from the United States and the Philippines, as the three ...
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TaiwanPlus on MSNJapan, U.S. and the Philippines Hold Joint Coast Guard DrillsThe coast guards of Japan, the United States and the Philippines have held joint exercises, amid concern over growing Chinese ...
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GMA News Online on MSNA look at Japan's largest warship JS Ise while it was docked in ManilaGMA Integrated News was among the few invited to tour the JS Ise, one of Japan’s largest Hyuga-class helicopter destroyers, ...
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The Manila Times on MSNPH, Japan, US coast guards hold drillsThe drill, which took place in Kagoshima Bay in southwestern Japan, simulated a scenario in which a US cargo ship and a ...
MANILA – President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. returned to the Philippines on Sunday night following a four-day working visit to ...
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Global News - Inquirer.net on MSNMarcos says PH secured job, investment opportunities after Japan visitPresident Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on Sunday shared that the Philippines secured new job and investment opportunities for Filipinos after his working visit to Japan. Marcos flew to Japan on Thursday to ...
Helicopters buzzed in the shadow of a smoldering volcano and boats rescued dummies from the sea last week in a show of ...
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France 24 on MSNJapan, US, Philippines simulate crisis in joint coast guard drills amid China tensionsKAGOSHIMA, Japan: Helicopters buzzed in the shadow of a smouldering volcano and boats rescued dummies from the sea this week ...
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The Manila Times on MSNMarcos ends Japan visitPresident Ferdinand Marcos Jr. is expected to return to Manila today, Sunday, after a three-day working visit to Japan.
Japanese, the US, and Philippine maritime law enforcement agencies have conducted a new round of joint exercises this week in ...
The drills, which will include simulated search and rescue exercise later this week, follow exercises that were held in the ...
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PhilStar Global on MSNPresident Marcos back after ‘productive’ Japan tripThe Philippines has secured several business commitments expected to boost the country’s tourism, draw more foreign investment and create more jobs, President Marcos said yesterday upon his return ...
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