Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's last-minute participation Sunday in the Group of Seven summit has brought intense global attention to Russia's invasion of his nation. But it has also worried atomic bomb survivors who said the high-profile visit overshadowed a rare chance to push world leaders to focus on nuclear abolishment.
Volodymyr Zelenskyy joins talks with key allies on the final day of the G7 summit, buoyed by their commitment to provide Ukraine with F-16 jets; meanwhile, Russia has claimed victory in the city of Bakhmut after months of fierce fighting.
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For the young people that make up Kakuwaka, a new group in Hiroshima's storied nuclear activism scene, Japan's policy on nuclear weapons is a contradiction to be directly challenged at the highest level. Inspired by an exhortation from veteran international campaigner and atomic bomb survivor Setsuko Thurlow to never assume…