The end of the pact could unleash a new arms race between the world’s top nuclear powers. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read ...
The Japanese government said Thursday it will work with Washington and urge engagement from powers including China on nuclear ...
A Japanese civic group advocating for nuclear abolition has held an event in Tokyo to mark five years to the day since the ...
A recent remark by a senior government adviser has reopened one of Japan’s most sensitive postwar debates: whether the ...
Richard Lachman visited Nagasaki six weeks after A-bomb devastation and later witnessed two nuclear tests. He died Jan. 29 at ...
A total of 117 Japanese lawmakers said they believe the country should sign and ratify the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons, a survey by the hibakusha atomic bomb survivor group Nihon ...
NAGASAKI -- Twenty-two groups in Nagasaki, including A-bomb survivor groups, have protested against comments about changing ...
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Japan debates nuclear policy amid rising threats
Japan's ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) is to discuss the nation's security policies as it faces up to growing security challenges in Northeast Asia, including whether it should scrap the three ...
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