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On 80th anniversary of the 1st & only use of nuclear weapons, Nobel laureates warn that the world is closer to nuclear war ...
Bill Nye Answers Even More Science Questions From Twitter are allowed to have nuclear weapons. Anybody else is not allowed ...
Events commemorating the 1945 atomic bombing of Hiroshima were held in some U.S. cities on Wednesday, its 80th anniver ...
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ZNetwork on MSNTestimony of the Hibakusha of Hiroshima and Nagasaki: No More Nuclear Weapons
This article contains descriptions of nuclear weapons effects, including disturbing accounts of the victims. On August 6, ...
On August 6, 1945, the US dropped the first nuclear bomb on the unsuspecting Japanese city of Hiroshima. This cataclysmic ...
On 6 August 1945, a single atomic bomb turned Hiroshima into a scene of horrifying devastation. Eight decades later, over ...
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World Politics Review on MSN80 Years After Hiroshima, the Nuclear Taboo Can’t Be Taken for Granted
Although the atomic bomb hasn't been used in war since it was dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, the possibility of its ...
The Hiroshima bomb is the most devastating to have been used in real combat. But today’s nuclear weapons are far, far more ...
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80 years after Hiroshima, why are we still pretending nuclear weapons keep us safe? | Opinion
Hiroshima bombing, atomic powers are pouring trillions into the dogma that nuclear weapons can secure peace. Who's naive?
HIROSHIMA—Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba said he has no plans to alter Japan’s three non-nuclear principles of not producing, ...
For Archbishop Wester, the issue is close to home. Located within his archdiocese is the Los Alamos Laboratory, and he noted ...
The following is the full text of a statement read on June 21 by Hiroshima Mayor Kazumi Matsui at the first meeting of parties to the United Nations nuclear weapons ban treaty, held in Vienna. ****** ...
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