The co-chair of Nihon Hidankyo, the winner of this year's Nobel Peace Prize, has asked high school students to think about what should be done to build a future free of nuclear weapons.
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The Nobel Peace Prize awarded to organisations like Nihon Hidankyo must not only recognise the voices of war's victims but also serve as a clarion call for deeper introspection and action. Do you ...
TOKYO (AP) — The recipient of this year's Nobel Peace Prize is a fast-dwindling group of atomic bomb survivors who are facing down the shrinking time they have left to convey the firsthand horror they ...