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As Japan marks 80 years since the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, the country's postwar identity is shifting.
Many aging Hiroshima survivors express frustration over growing global support for nuclear weapons as deterrence.
The director vows to make his new Second World War film ‘as intense as he can’ – but will audiences have the stomach for it?
Hundreds of people who lived through the atomic bombings 80 years ago, who many view as the only true nuclear experts, ...
The Doomsday Clock is closer to midnight than it has ever been.
The labor movement has a key role to play in opposing the madness of a nuclear arms race and the possibility of nuclear war.
The letter is headlined “No More Hiroshimas, No More Nagasakis: Cultural Leaders for a Future Without Nuclear Weapons.” ...
Japan marked 80 years since the atomic bombing of Hiroshima on Wednesday with a ceremony reminding the world of the horrors ...
The world entered its nuclear epoch 80 years ago on August 6, 1945. The US dropped an atomic bomb on the Japanese city of ...
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