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As Japan marks 80 years since the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, the country's postwar identity is shifting.
Many aging Hiroshima survivors express frustration over growing global support for nuclear weapons as deterrence.
American public opinion toward the atomic bombing of Japan has changed significantly over time. The latest poll from the Pew Research Center reveals that less than half of Americans currently view the ...
Institutions in other countries are recognizing opportunity in the upheaval caused by Donald Trump’s immigration crackdown.
Lebanon made a game-changing decision by tasking the Army with preparing a plan to enforce a state monopoly on weapons, poses ...
James Cameron, Oscar-winning filmmaker and director of the ‘Avatar’ franchise, joins MSNBC’s Ari Melber to discuss his next ...
With escalating military confrontations today—even the possibility of a World War—how long can “deterrence” work?
Ceremonies mark the anniversary of the atom bomb being dropped on Hiroshima, while survivors were awarded the Nobel Peace ...
The scars still borne by survivors of the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki and still visible on the cities' streets and buildings are a plea to pursue peace and disarmament, Pope Leo XIV said ...
August 6 and 9, 2025, marks 80 years since the U.S. dropped atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan. As victims are remembered in Japan, many local protested against all wars.
The Manhattan Project National Park held its annual bell-ringing ceremony at A.K. Bissell park to commemorate the 80th year ...