‘Death fell from the sky’: Obama pays tribute to victims of Hiroshima attack
World | May 27, 2016 16:05 ISTBarack Obama today paid tribute to the 1,40,000 people killed in the first atomic bomb attack of the world
Barack Obama today paid tribute to the 1,40,000 people killed in the first atomic bomb attack of the world
Tokyo:President Barack Obama on Friday arrived in Hiroshima, the first visit by a sitting US president to the site of the world's first atomic bombing. "This is an opportunity to honour the memory of all
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Tokyo:A group representing Japanese survivors of US atomic bombings urged President Barack Obama to hear their stories and apologise when he visits Hiroshima next week. Two leaders of the Tokyo-based nationwide group told a news
Tokyo: US government officials today looked over the route that President Barack Obama will take during his visit to Hiroshima in Japan next week. Obama is scheduled to visit the city on May 27, after
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