+ Follow JAPANESE DEFENSE MINISTER ITSUNORI ONODERA AND AUSTRALIAN FOREIGN MINISTER JULIA BISHOP Tag
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[Summary] => US pop star Justin Bieber yesterday said on his Twitter account that his visit to the young victims of Supertyphoon Haiyan (local code name: Yolanda) in Tacloban, Leyte on Tuesday “changed my life” and called it “the most touching trip of my life.”
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