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Hiroshima marks 80 years since atomic bombing

Hiroshima commemorated the 80th anniversary of the U.S. atomic bombing, with survivors sharing their stories and students creating artwork based on their painful memories.

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Hiroshima commemorated the 80th anniversary of the atomic bombing by the U.S. during World War II, with Mayor Kazumi Matsui using the occasion to warn against the growing trend of global militarism and the risks it poses to peace.
Editor’s Note: This story is a sobering reminder of the devastating consequences of nuclear warfare and a call to action against escalating global tensions. As conflicts and arms races intensify in various parts of the world, Hiroshima’s message—rooted in its tragic history—urges leaders and citizens to prioritize diplomacy over destruction. It’s a timely reflection on the fragility of peace and the need for vigilance.
80 years later, Hiroshima bombing survivors warn of new nuclear warfare
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Survivors of the 1945 Hiroshima atomic bombing are marking 80 years since the attack with a solemn daily ritual—a bell tolling at 8:15 a.m., the exact moment the bomb detonated. These survivors are now sounding the alarm about the renewed threat of nuclear warfare, urging the world to remember the horrors of the past to prevent future catastrophes.
Editor’s Note: With global tensions rising and nuclear threats re-emerging, this story serves as a stark reminder of the devastating human cost of atomic warfare. The survivors' warnings carry urgent weight, especially as geopolitical conflicts increase the risk of nuclear escalation. Their message isn't just about history—it's a call to action to prevent history from repeating itself.

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