Bomb was dropped. Nagasaki mayor Tomihisa Taue will call on nations to realize a World Without nuclear arms and hell urge japans government to take the initiative as the only country to have suffered nuclear bombing. Taue also plans to touch on president Barack Obamas visit to hiroshima in may. Hell ask other World Leaders to follow suit. Taue reads a peace declaration every year, but as the number of survivors declines, his message becomes more urgent. People in nagasaki are coming together to commemorate those who were killed in the atomic bombing of the city 71 years ago. Survivors and family members of those who died have been gathering near ground zero since early this morning to pray for the victims. Translator i can never sleep well in august. I think my life was spared so that i could pray for the victims. Translator we must keep calling for the abolition of Nuclear Weapons. Translator i would like president obama to visit nagasaki, too. Hiroshima was not the only place that wa
Silence at 11 02, the moment the bomb was dropped. Nagasaki mayor Tomihisa Taue will call on nations to realize a World Without nuclear arms and hell urge japans government to take the initiative as the only country to have suffered nuclear bombing. Taue also plans to touch on president Barack Obamas visit to hiroshima in may. Hell ask other World Leaders to follow suit. Taue reads a peace declaration every year, but as the number of survivors declines, his message becomes more urgent. People in nagasaki are coming together to commemorate those who were killed in the atomic bombing of the city 71 years ago. Survivors and family members of those who died have been gathering near ground zero since early this morning to pray for the victims. Translator i can never sleep well in august. I think my life was spared so that i could pray for the victims. Translator we must keep calling for the abolition of Nuclear Weapons. Translator i would like president obama to visit nagasaki, too. Hiroshi
Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida's ruling LDP defied expectations and held its strong majority in Sunday's parliamentary election, solidifying his position in a fractious party and allowing him to ramp up stimulus.
TOKYO, Nov 1 Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida’s ruling LDP defied expectations and held on to a stable majority in yesterday's parliamentary election, solidifying his position in a fractious party and allowing him to ramp up stimulus. Kishida’s conservative Liberal Democratic Party.