By KYOTA TANAKA/ Correspondent
May 7, 2025 at 13:13 JST
U.N. Under-Secretary-General Izumi Nakamitsu, far right, and Japanese U.N. Ambassador Kazuyuki Yamazaki, third from right, attend the “hibaku jumoku" (atomic-bombed trees) planting ceremony at U.N. Headquarters in New York on May 5. (Kyota Tanaka)
NEW YORK—Two saplings of “hibaku jumoku" (atomic-bombed trees) were planted in a garden on the grounds of the U.N. Headquarters here on May 5. [Read More]
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