The family of Sadako Sasaki, who died of radiation poisoning in 1955, wants her paper cranes recognized by UNESCO as a significant symbol of the horrors.
It has taken 78 years, but the boy in an iconic photograph of him being treated for horrific facial burns after the atomic bombing of Hiroshima finally has a name, Nario Harada.
You may think museums are boring, but we can't help but disagree with you. Museums help bring history to life and allow us to understand our past as we
👋 مرحباWelcome to Tuesday, where reports say Kim Jong-un plans to meet Vladimir Putin to discuss supplying Moscow with weapons, Hong Kong's top court moves to recognize same-sex civil unions, and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz keeps his sense of humor after a bad tumble. Meanwhile, we look at the qu.