On atomic bomb anniversary, Hiroshima mayor warns against ‘self-centered’ nationalism https://t.co/LgGMUl7ht6
— Craig L. Ph.D. (@CL2Empower) August 6, 2020
Bells tolled in Hiroshima for the 75th anniversary of the world’s first atomic bombing, with ceremonies downsized due to the novel coronavirus https://t.co/NnJ9bdahOY pic.twitter.com/pHAzy2u4Tk
— Reuters (@Reuters) August 6, 2020
VIDEO: Hiroshima marks 75th anniversary of the world's first atomic bombing.
Survivors, relatives and a handful of foreign dignitaries attend the memorial to pray for those killed or wounded in the bombing and call for world peace pic.twitter.com/wiAmABfqjc
— AFP news agency (@AFP) August 6, 2020
Hiroshima: The day Michiko nearly missed her train https://t.co/LhdySHc1H9
— BBC News (World) (@BBCWorld) August 5, 2020
The dwindling witnesses to the world’s first atomic bombing marked its 75th anniversary in Hiroshima. The aging survivors expressed the urgency to tell their stories in hopes of reaching younger people. By @mariyamaguchi. https://t.co/vZULIogB2N
— The Associated Press (@AP) August 6, 2020
After decades of trending in the right direction, we’re entering a dangerous new nuclear era. Consider:
1. Renewed great power arms races
2. North Korea here to stay
3. India-Pakistan frequent crises
4. India-China long-burn
5. Iran….and Saudi Arabia
6. Leaky nuclear umbrellas https://t.co/y2Puc3Ct1t— Vipin Narang (@NarangVipin) August 6, 2020