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Japanese Students Deliver 110,000 Signatures to UN for Nuclear Abolition
On Tuesday, Japanese high school students presented over 110,000 signatures to the UN in Geneva, urging nuclear weapon abolition 80 years after the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, amplifying the voices of aging survivors.
Japanese Students Deliver 110,000 Signatures to UN for Nuclear Abolition
On Tuesday, Japanese high school students presented over 110,000 signatures to the UN in Geneva, urging nuclear weapon abolition 80 years after the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, amplifying the voices of aging survivors.
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VJ Day: Britain Celebrates End of World War II Amidst Joyous Chaos
On August 15, 1945, Britain erupted in joyous but chaotic celebrations marking Japan's surrender and the end of World War II, with London witnessing unprecedented crowds, bonfires, and injuries amidst the relief, coinciding with the State Opening of Parliament.
VJ Day: Britain Celebrates End of World War II Amidst Joyous Chaos
On August 15, 1945, Britain erupted in joyous but chaotic celebrations marking Japan's surrender and the end of World War II, with London witnessing unprecedented crowds, bonfires, and injuries amidst the relief, coinciding with the State Opening of Parliament.
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Nagasaki's 80th Atomic Bomb Anniversary Underscores Urgency of Nuclear Disarmament Amidst Rising Global Tensions
On August 9, 2023, Nagasaki held its 80th annual atomic bombing anniversary ceremony, with survivors and officials renewing their calls for global nuclear abolition amid rising international tensions and the dwindling number of hibakusha.
Nagasaki's 80th Atomic Bomb Anniversary Underscores Urgency of Nuclear Disarmament Amidst Rising Global Tensions
On August 9, 2023, Nagasaki held its 80th annual atomic bombing anniversary ceremony, with survivors and officials renewing their calls for global nuclear abolition amid rising international tensions and the dwindling number of hibakusha.
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Nagasaki Marks 80th Anniversary of Atomic Bombing
Eighty years after the atomic bombing of Nagasaki, a minute of silence was observed at the exact time of the bombing, marking the event with the first ringing of the restored cathedral bell since 1945, with record international attendance, including Russia and Israel, underscoring the enduring impac...
Nagasaki Marks 80th Anniversary of Atomic Bombing
Eighty years after the atomic bombing of Nagasaki, a minute of silence was observed at the exact time of the bombing, marking the event with the first ringing of the restored cathedral bell since 1945, with record international attendance, including Russia and Israel, underscoring the enduring impac...
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Nagasaki Marks 80th Anniversary of Atomic Bombing, Renewing Calls for Nuclear Abolition
Nagasaki marked the 80th anniversary of the U.S. atomic bombing on August 9, 1945, which killed 70,000 by year's end, with a memorial attended by 2,600 people, including international representatives, where survivors shared their harrowing experiences and renewed calls for nuclear abolition, amidst ...
Nagasaki Marks 80th Anniversary of Atomic Bombing, Renewing Calls for Nuclear Abolition
Nagasaki marked the 80th anniversary of the U.S. atomic bombing on August 9, 1945, which killed 70,000 by year's end, with a memorial attended by 2,600 people, including international representatives, where survivors shared their harrowing experiences and renewed calls for nuclear abolition, amidst ...
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Nagasaki Survivor's Guilt: Intergenerational Trauma of Atomic Bombing
Kikuyo Nakamura, a 101-year-old Nagasaki atomic bombing survivor, blames herself for her son's leukemia death, believing she transmitted radiation through breastfeeding, despite expert denial of such transmission; her story, along with that of other hibakusha, highlights the long-term physical and p...
Nagasaki Survivor's Guilt: Intergenerational Trauma of Atomic Bombing
Kikuyo Nakamura, a 101-year-old Nagasaki atomic bombing survivor, blames herself for her son's leukemia death, believing she transmitted radiation through breastfeeding, despite expert denial of such transmission; her story, along with that of other hibakusha, highlights the long-term physical and p...
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Hiroshima Survivor's Plea for Nuclear Abolition Amidst Rising Global Tensions
On the 80th anniversary of the Hiroshima bombing, 83-year-old hibakusha Toshiyuki Mimaki shared his experiences, highlighting the need for nuclear abolition while acknowledging the challenges in convincing nuclear-armed states to disarm.

Hiroshima Survivor's Plea for Nuclear Abolition Amidst Rising Global Tensions
On the 80th anniversary of the Hiroshima bombing, 83-year-old hibakusha Toshiyuki Mimaki shared his experiences, highlighting the need for nuclear abolition while acknowledging the challenges in convincing nuclear-armed states to disarm.
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Nagasaki Remembrance: Enduring Trauma and the Call for Nuclear Disarmament
Eighty years after the Nagasaki atomic bombing, a commemoration in Nijmegen, Netherlands, honored Dutch prisoners of war who survived the attack, emphasizing the enduring trauma and global need for nuclear disarmament.

Nagasaki Remembrance: Enduring Trauma and the Call for Nuclear Disarmament
Eighty years after the Nagasaki atomic bombing, a commemoration in Nijmegen, Netherlands, honored Dutch prisoners of war who survived the attack, emphasizing the enduring trauma and global need for nuclear disarmament.
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Japan's Anti-Nuclear Stance: Balancing Defense and Disarmament Amidst Aging Survivors and Rising Global Threats
Eighty years after the US atomic bombings, Japan confronts the challenge of sustaining its anti-nuclear advocacy as the generation of survivors ages and geopolitical nuclear threats increase, prompting debates on balancing national defense and disarmament, and innovative strategies to transmit hibak...

Japan's Anti-Nuclear Stance: Balancing Defense and Disarmament Amidst Aging Survivors and Rising Global Threats
Eighty years after the US atomic bombings, Japan confronts the challenge of sustaining its anti-nuclear advocacy as the generation of survivors ages and geopolitical nuclear threats increase, prompting debates on balancing national defense and disarmament, and innovative strategies to transmit hibak...
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Nagasaki Marks 80th Anniversary of Atomic Bombing Amidst Calls for Global Peace
On August 9th, Nagasaki, Japan, observed the 80th anniversary of the atomic bombing with a minute of silence at the explosion time, featuring the first post-bombing ringing of the restored cathedral bell; record international participation included Russia and Israel, emphasizing the global urgency f...

Nagasaki Marks 80th Anniversary of Atomic Bombing Amidst Calls for Global Peace
On August 9th, Nagasaki, Japan, observed the 80th anniversary of the atomic bombing with a minute of silence at the explosion time, featuring the first post-bombing ringing of the restored cathedral bell; record international participation included Russia and Israel, emphasizing the global urgency f...
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Nagasaki's 80th Anniversary Plea for Nuclear Disarmament
Nagasaki marked the 80th anniversary of the atomic bombing on August 9, 1945, with a ceremony attended by representatives from 94 countries and regions, urging global nuclear disarmament to prevent future catastrophes and honoring the estimated 400,000 victims of the Nagasaki and Hiroshima bombings.

Nagasaki's 80th Anniversary Plea for Nuclear Disarmament
Nagasaki marked the 80th anniversary of the atomic bombing on August 9, 1945, with a ceremony attended by representatives from 94 countries and regions, urging global nuclear disarmament to prevent future catastrophes and honoring the estimated 400,000 victims of the Nagasaki and Hiroshima bombings.
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Nagasaki Marks 80th Anniversary of Atomic Bombing, Renewing Calls for Nuclear Disarmament
Nagasaki marked the 80th anniversary of the 1945 atomic bombing with a ceremony attended by 2,600 people from over 90 countries, commemorating the approximately 70,000 victims and renewing calls for global nuclear disarmament despite challenges and ongoing geopolitical tensions.

Nagasaki Marks 80th Anniversary of Atomic Bombing, Renewing Calls for Nuclear Disarmament
Nagasaki marked the 80th anniversary of the 1945 atomic bombing with a ceremony attended by 2,600 people from over 90 countries, commemorating the approximately 70,000 victims and renewing calls for global nuclear disarmament despite challenges and ongoing geopolitical tensions.
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32% Bias Score
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