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The smell of burning flesh, unrecognisable bodies. More than 200,000 dead. Have we forgotten the sheer horror of August 1945?
Some 74,000 people were killed in Nagasaki following the US atomic bomb drop three days after Hiroshima, as the town’s mayor, Shiro Suzuki, calls to ‘stop armed conflicts immediately’.View on euronews ...
With over 12,000 nuclear warheads still in existence in the world, Maroosha Muzaffar asks are we forgetting the horrors endured by hibakusha, the survivors?
US President Donald Trump's bizarre “joke” comes as tensions between the United States and Russia reach an all-time high and ...
The following is the text of a speech delivered by Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba at a memorial ceremony in Nagasaki on ...
Nagasaki on Saturday warned of the intensifying threat of nuclear war as it marked the 80th anniversary of the U.S. atomic ...
Nagasaki has marked the U.S. atomic attack on the southern city 80 years ago, with survivors determined to make their ...
Nagasaki commemorated the 80th anniversary of the US atomic attack with twin cathedral bells ringing in unison in Nagasaki for the first time in 80 years. At such a critical moment in US history, we ...
On the 80th anniversary of the US atomic bombing of Nagasaki, the city's mayor warns that humanity faces an "imminent existential crisis." ...
On August 6, 1945, the US dropped the first nuclear bomb on the unsuspecting Japanese city of Hiroshima. This cataclysmic ...
Nagasaki marked the 80th anniversary of the United States' atomic attack on the Japanese city with twin cathedral bells ...
As the world marks the 80th anniversary of the atomic bombings in Hiroshima and Nagasaki, the Catholic Church must renew its commitment to nonviolence, disarmament and lasting peace, said U.S.