An appeal to Japan
Two ‘comfort women,’ accompanied by Teresita Ang See, convenor of the Flowers for the Lolas Campaign, went to the Japanese ...
Read moreTwo ‘comfort women,’ accompanied by Teresita Ang See, convenor of the Flowers for the Lolas Campaign, went to the Japanese ...
Read moreMembers of the marine wildlife conservationist group Earth Island Institute Asia-Pacific troop to the Japanese Embassy in Pasay City to ...
Read moreEnvironmentalists advocating against climate change stage a protest action in front of the Japanese Embassy in Pasay City to voice ...
Read moreThe Japanese Embassy in Manila on Wednesday announced the disbursement of 10 billion yen, or about P4.63 billion of Japan’s ...
Read moreThe Philippine government has lifted the importation ban on several food products from Fukushima after the 2011 nuclear disaster in ...
Read moreFormer “comfort women” Narcisa Claveria (left) and Estelita Dy of the Philippines, who were forced to serve as sex slaves ...
Read moreBikers ride together from Manila to the Japanese Embassy in Pasay City where they join animal rights advocates to call ...
Read moreClimate activists from 350 organizations wearing inflatable Pikachu costumes troop in front of the Japanese Embassy in Pasay City on ...
Read moreAround 35 Japanese Sakura or cherry blossom trees donated by the Japanese Embassy last June 2016 have thrived in the ...
Read moreThe Japanese Embassy has turned over new classrooms for Del Pilar Elementary School in New Corella, Davao del Norte under ...
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