Driverless train reverses, injures 14 in Yokohama

An automated train operated by Yokohama Seaside Line Company near Tokyo went into reverse, injuring 14 passengers.
Japan, US, Australia affirm defense cooperation
Japan's Defense Minister Takeshi Iwaya has affirmed with his US and Australian counterparts that their countries will strengthen cooperation, and oppose any unilateral attempt to change the status quo in the South China Sea.
Kono, Lavrov meet ahead of June summit
The Japanese and Russian foreign ministers on Friday ended their negotiations on a peace treaty and economic cooperation on the four Russian-held islands claimed by Japan.
149 refugees evacuated from Libya to Italy
The UN Higher Commission of Refugees (UNHCR) said on Thursday that 149 refugees were evacuated from Libya to Italy, in cooperation with Libyan and Italian authorities.
N.Korea 'executed' officials after failed Trump summit: report
North Korea executed its special envoy to the United States following the collapse of the second summit between leader Kim Jong Un and President Donald Trump, a South Korean newspaper reported Friday.
World's tiniest surviving baby born in California
A California hospital on Wednesday disclosed the birth of the world's smallest baby ever to survive, weighing a mere 245 grams (8.6 ounces) -- the same as a large apple -- when she was born.
Russia hits back at US charges on nuclear tests
Russia hits back at US charges on nuclear tests Russia's foreign ministry has reacted sharply to a report in the US media that Russia has likely been secretly carrying out low-yield nuclear tests to develop new weapons.