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BI nabs 7 Japanese in Bulacan, Manila
Seven Japanese nationals allegedly linked to a notorious criminal fraud syndicate in Japan were recently arrested by the Bureau of Immigration (BI) in Bulacan and Manila. Commissioner Joel Anthony ...
THE Bureau of Immigration (BI) has arrested seven Japanese nationals believed to be members of a crime syndicate operating in ...
Seven Japanese nationals allegedly linked to a notorious criminal fraud syndicate in Japan were recently arrested by the ...
Seven Japanese citizens believed to be members of the notorious JP Dragon gang linked to large-scale fraud in Japan were arrested by the Bureau of ...
FUNABASHI, Japan — Japan has ambitious plans to become a basketball powerhouse but a row involving star player Rui Hachimura and disagreements over the domestic league's direction mean success is ...
This was the 15th gunman-involved robbery case believed to target Japanese nationals in central Manila since October last year. Among them, this was the second example of injury. The embassy is ...
It’s a bilateral relationship that’s grown in strides, with Manila being the first-ever recipient of Japan’s Official Security Assistance (OSA) that mainly benefits the armed forces.
the second Japanese top leader to visit the Philippines during his term, the first being Kishida Fumio in November 2023. "It is my pleasure to see you in Manila after our very quick briefing in Laos ...
WINE aficionados: Prepare to raise your glasses anew, as Sake Manila is back for 2025! The Philippines’ premier celebration of Japanese beverages and culture makes its highly anticipated return ...
Japan and the Philippines are aiming to take ... following a meeting at the presidential palace in Manila. The prime minister was on a two-day trip to the Philippines after meeting Vietnamese ...
Welcome to Japan, the drift's capital of the world! Fasten your seatbelts, rev up your engines, and drift or race on narrow and winding roads. You will follow the story of Touma, a Polish driver ...
MANILA: Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba (pic) is travelling to the Philippines on Tuesday (April 29) seeking to further boost an alliance in the face of disputes in the South China Sea.