Shigeko Sasamori, who was severely burned at 13 when a nuclear bomb exploded over Japan and later, in the United States, championed peace and found comfort in helping others as a nurse’s aide, died ...
Soar above the solemn and serene Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park in Japan with breathtaking drone footage. Witness the iconic A ...
Haring visited Hiroshima for the first time on July 28, 1988, ahead of the concert. He toured the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum, where he saw, among other things, photos of a heap of skulls of A ...
Floating lanterns carrying wishes for peace and the repose of A-bomb victims' souls are seen in the city of Hiroshima's Naka ... earth is seen in this file photo taken around Sept.
Members of Nihon Hidankyo, Japan’s leading group of atomic bomb survivors, received the Nobel Peace Prize in Oslo on Tuesday, with the organisation hoping the achievement will energise the ...
Automatic cameras installed in the Brazilian rainforest have captured for the first time an isolated indigenous community thriving despite pressure from farmers and illegal deforestation attempts ...
Off the field, Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes ... Emily Curiel ecuriel@kcstar.com That photo was chosen as one of the top images of 2024 by CNN. “Because the events of 2024 ...
The hearing into 115 charges levelled at Man City for allegedly breaking the Premier ... closing arguments have now started after posting a photo of the Premier League’s barristers, Andrew ...
In addition to the year-end reviews from other streamers and social apps, Google Photos is among the apps providing users with a look back at key moments throughout the past year. The feature ...
preventing accidental deletions. Google is finally starting to roll out a much-needed Google Photos feature that could prevent users from accidentally deleting large numbers of photos and videos.
Here we take a look back at this year in pictures. Image: 3 January: Luke Littler, 16, loses to Luke Humphries in the final of the Paddy Power World Darts Championship at Alexandra Palace in London.
"Now, with the detailed photographs, it’s possible to see the resemblance to the Sirionó people, who live on the opposite bank of the Guaporé River, in Bolivia," Altair Algayer, a government agent ...