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More than 120 countries and regions to attend Hiroshima peace ceremony
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Over 120 countries and regions are expected at this year's Hiroshima peace ceremony, breaking last year's record of 111 attendees. The growing turnout highlights global solidarity in remembering the atomic bombing and advocating for peace.
Editor’s Note: This isn't just about numbers—it's a signal that the world is still paying attention to Hiroshima's message of peace, even decades later. More countries showing up means louder collective calls against nuclear weapons, especially amid rising global tensions. It’s a rare moment of unity in a fractured world.
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