The submarine was discovered 1,400 feet underwater, about 50 miles south of Okinawa, Japan.
Nissan slashes full-year forecast as first-half profit falls
A Filipino crew member aboard the cruise ship “Celebrity Equinox” has been arrested for allegedly raping a colleague when the ship was on its way to St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands.
President Donald Trump may delay the decision on slapping tariffs over imported European Union autos for another six months, according to reports.
The Dow started the day with a 160-point plunge but ended up 10 points.
Hong Kong's leader vowed the government would not bow to anti-government protesters if violence continues.
Springboks celebrate victory at legendary Mandela site
A private company based in Japan is preparing to launch a small satellite that’s capable of causing colorful artificial meteor showers on Earth. According to the company, the satellite will demonstrate its capabilities in 2020.
WWII film 'Midway' tops N.American box office
Cheering crowds greet Japan's new emperor in rare parade
The U.S. government has pushed numerous countries to ban Huawei from their 5G networks, here's how various countries stand on the issue.
Thousands gather ahead of rare Japan imperial parade
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The Vietnamese victims of UK truck tragedy
A U.S. military plane accidentally dropped a dummy bomb outside of a training area in Aomori Prefecture in Japan.
President Trump said there's no deal on reducing tariffs.
Soweto's rugby women look to Springboks for inspiration
Honda first-half net profit slumps 19%, full-year forecast down
Netflix is turning to Japanese anime for salvation against the likes of Disney and HBO.
Former president Shuhei Yoshida will be taking on a new position helping cultivate relationships with independent developers around the world.
'Warrior' Springboks parade World Cup through streets of Soweto
Les premiers robots commercialis?s par Boston Dynamics, v?ritables stars d'Internet mais dont les capacit?s inqui?tent, auront un usage essentiellement industriel et ne seront pas "transform?s en armes", a assur? leur cr?ateur, Marc Raibert, lors d'un entretien ? l'AFP, en marge du Web Summit cette semaine ? Lisbonne.