Shuji Kajiyama/AP Photo President Barack Obama became the first sitting U.S. president to visit the site where at least 140,000 people died from an atomic bomb that was dropped on Hiroshima, Japan on ...
WASHINGTON (AP) - President Barack Obama will travel to Hiroshima this month in the first visit by a sitting American president to the site where the U.S. dropped an atomic bomb. The White House says ...
TOKYO (AP) — Japanese are welcoming President Barack Obama’s decision to visit the atomic-bombed city of Hiroshima, and those interviewed Wednesday said they aren’t seeking an apology. Even those who ...
Every gesture, every word uttered or avoided, every person Barack Obama speaks with, listens to and chooses to walk with in Hiroshima will help determine the success of a trip with huge potential ...
HIROSHIMA, Japan (AP) — With an unflinching look back at a painful history, President Barack Obama stood on the hallowed ground of Hiroshima on Friday and declared it a fitting place to summon people ...
Watch the first few minutes of this video of President Obama calling for an end to nuclear weapons as he paid tribute to the victims of the Hiroshima bombing. Click at the 20min:30sec mark to hear ...
Now 92 years old, Kikyomi Kouno recalled a local train trip with her mother 79 years ago from their home, 22 miles outside of Hiroshima, to search for her two sisters in the city that had been hit ...
I was pleased to hear that President Obama might visit Hiroshima and even more pleased when that visit became a reality. As the country with the largest nuclear arsenal and the only country to ever ...
Mitch Haniger of the Seattle Mariners, front left, Kenta Maeda, of the Los Angeles Dodgers, front right, with manager Don Mattingly, rear left, lay a wreath at the cenotaph in the Peace Memorial Park ...
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HIROSHIMA, Japan (AP) — With an unflinching look back at a painful history, President Barack Obama stood on the hallowed ground of Hiroshima on Friday and declared it a fitting place to summon people ...
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