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Hiroshima was bombed by the American military on Aug. 6, 1945, causing the deaths of about 140,000 residents by the end of the year and bringing to a close Japan’s imperial rampage across Asia and the ...
The U.S. military chaplaincy celebrates 250 years of supporting service members of all faiths, reflecting on its evolving ...
In an attempt to ease tensions with the north, South Korea is dismantling propaganda loudspeakers at the border ...
Along the northern rim of one of South Korea’s most modern cities exists a place frozen in time, where buildings, intricately ...
Another James Beard-nominated spot that’s a must-visit for every Cleveland tourist is Larder Delicatessen and Bakery. Jeremy ...
Reviews suggest that, so far, the change has been a huge hit. According to Geumsu Gangsan, a monthly state-run magazine in ...
Thailand's army brought military attachés from 23 countries as well as ambassadors and charge d'affaires from 11 countries to ...
On Wednesday afternoon, a Quilts of Valor ceremony was held in the Lanett First Baptist Church sanctuary. Eight local ...
India’s Opposition leaders strongly condemned the jailing of two Catholic nuns on what they called false charges of human ...
London’s first statue of a named non-royal woman dates from 1897. It’s of actress Sarah Siddons, on Paddington Green. New ...
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The brutal authoritarian rule of colonial Japan is not forgotten by a gracious older woman who was a pioneering actress in ...