By AKIRA NAKANO/ Staff Writer
August 4, 2025 at 18:05 JST
From left, Alexander Kmentt, Masako Wada, Yuki Miyamoto and Shizuka Kuramitsu attend a panel discussion on the abolition of nuclear weapons during the International Symposium for Peace 2025 in Hiroshima on Aug. 2. (Emiko Arimoto)
HIROSHIMA—A peace symposium here featured talks by hibakusha and emphasized the importance of listening to their experiences, particularly as their numbers dwindle 80 years after the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. [Read More]
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