Tanaka, 92, was speaking at a press conference in Tokyo on Tuesday after returning from Oslo where he accepted the Nobel Peace Prize award on behalf of Nihon Hidankyo, the Japanese atomic bomb ...
Tanaka, 92, was speaking at a press conference in Tokyo on Tuesday after returning from Oslo where he accepted the Nobel Peace Prize award on behalf of Nihon Hidankyo, the Japanese atomic bomb ...
The group is composed of 30 members of Nihon Hidankyo, Japan's national organization of atomic and hydrogen bomb survivors, which was formed in 1956. Its primary goal is to call for the end of ...
This is the third installment in the series. The atomic bomb in Hiroshima left thousands of children orphaned. A Buddhist monk raised such children as if they were his own, and one of his charges ...
The prize was presented at a time when countries like Russia increasingly brandish the atomic threat. Japan's atomic bomb survivors' group Nihon Hidankyo accepted its Nobel Peace Prize on Tuesday ...
259) Like the tendency of “who-caught-the-biggest-fish” exaggerations to grow with each next story, it seems that the numbers of the American lives supposedly saved by the alternative of the atomic ...
A group of Japanese atomic bomb survivors representing Nobel Peace Prize-winning group Nihon Hidankyo left Tokyo on Sunday for Oslo where they will attend the award ceremony. Terumi Tanaka of the ...
Three survivors of the U.S. atomic bombings of Japan collected the 2024 Nobel Peace Prize on Tuesday on behalf of Nihon Hidankyo, an organization that campaigns against nuclear weapons. Terumi Tanaka, ...
About 300 meters from the venue across a river, an open space before the Atomic Bomb Dome had been the site of rallies for campaigners of a world free from wars and nuclear weapons in their unique ...
The atomic bomb, born of science, a way of life, fostered throughout the centuries, in which the role of coercion was perhaps reduced more completely than in any other human activity, and which ...