Thursday's talks in Tokyo mark the fifth such meeting between the three nations, the first of which was held in Washington in April 2015.
Prince Mikasa, who was born on Dec. 2, 1915, was fifth in line to the Chrysanthemum throne.
The infamous Calais ‘jungle’ camp that housed an estimated 7,000 migrants is now no more.
The move comes on the same day that Russian warships armed with cruise missiles arrived in the Baltic Sea.
An Israeli groom and 12 of his party guests have been charged Wednesday with inciting terrorism after celebrating the death of a Palestinian child last year.
The vessel, which is one of two searching for missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 in the Indian Ocean, ended its months-long break from the hunt this week.
Director of National Intelligence James Clapper said that a no-fly zone in Syria could lead Russia to shoot down U.S. planes.
India has the capability to produce hundreds of nuclear bombs, claims a new study.
A study by the Munich-based Ludwig-Maximilian University found that a majority of residents in the German state of Bavaria exhibit anti-Muslim hostilities, while just over a third have feelings of anti-Semitism.
A look back at ISIS' major events, from its origins and rise, to major attacks and the current fight to maintain its caliphate in Iraq and Syria.
University of Idaho researchers believe Uranus has two previously undiscovered moonlets in the planet's alpha and beta ring.
Indonesia’s highest court is currently deliberating whether to ban all sex outside of marriage.
Curious as to how leaves change color during the autumn months? Here are some things to know about fall color.
Russia has sent two warships carrying nuclear-capable missiles to reinforce its Baltic Fleet after NATO announced its plans for a massive deployment along Russian borders.
That figure pales in comparison to the number of those who remain fighting for groups in opposition of the government there.
An Interpol operation has seized a massive number of weapons, although it makes just a tiny dent in the global firearms trade.
The announcement follows a U.S. destroyer sailing past the Paracel Islands in the South China Sea last week.
On Tuesday, the Philippine president reignited his war of words with the United States, saying: "do not make us your dogs."
A study has revealed that the Smith Glacier — one of the fastest-melting glaciers in the region — may have lost as much as 1,600 feet in thickness from 2002 to 2009.
The latest large attack occurred in Pakistan’s Quetta city late Monday night when three militants attacked a police training academy and killed at least 60 people.
Sharbat Gula was taken into custody after a two-year-long investigation found that she had been staying in Pakistan on fraudulent identity papers.
The British prince will visit Antigua and Barbuda, Barbados, Grenada, Guyana, St. Kitts and Nevis, St. Lucia, and St. Vincent and the Grenadines.
The resolution, titled “Old City of Jerusalem and its Walls,” was passed Wednesday with 10 votes in its favor from a committee of 21 members.
The International Energy Agency, which made the observation in a new report, also significantly hiked its growth forecast for renewables over the next five years.
Back pain in astronauts who have undertaken lengthy sojourns in low-gravity is caused by atrophying paraspinal muscles, a NASA-funded study has revealed.
The country was in 45th place among 144 nations — 17 places lower than last year — in the World Economic Forum’s annual Global Gender Gap Report.
The defendants include senior staff at French newspaper La Provence, Closer Magazine, and Closer's parent company — Silvio Berlusconi's Arnoldo Mondadori Editore.
The Ku Klux Klan, a white supremacist group characterized by its anti-immigration and anti-Semitic ideologies, has been active in Germany since the early 1920s.
According to a paper published in the journal Methods in Ecology and Evolution, the “residual diversity” method — used to correct for sampling biases in fossil records — is deeply flawed.
Paul Beatty’s “The Sellout” tells the story of a young black man who wants to assert his African-American identity by bringing back slavery and segregation.