Japan Tragedy
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"I Want Peace": Hiroshima Warns Against Nuclear Weapons On 80th Anniversary Of Atomic Bombing
- Wednesday August 6, 2025
- World News | Reuters
Exactly 80 years since an atomic bomb was used in war for the first time, thousands bowed their heads in prayer in Hiroshima on Wednesday, as the city's mayor warned world leaders about the nuclear warheads that still exist today.
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Japan falls silent for tsunami victims
- Sunday March 11, 2012
- World News | Agence France-Presse
Japan fell silent for one minute on Sunday to remember the 19,000 people who were killed when a huge tsunami smashed into the country's northeast coast a year ago.
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Cyber crooks cash in on Japan tragedy
- Wednesday March 16, 2011
- Mumbai News | mid-day.com
More than 6,000 km away, Jisbin Matthew had no idea that Japan's date with nature's fury would kindle his own personal tragedy. Matthew was looking for unseen videos of the earthquake and tsunami when he fell prey to cyber criminals. Matthew, who works for an international bank, was shocked to notice that after clicking on a certain video link his ...
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www.ndtv.com
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"I Want Peace": Hiroshima Warns Against Nuclear Weapons On 80th Anniversary Of Atomic Bombing
- Wednesday August 6, 2025
- World News | Reuters
Exactly 80 years since an atomic bomb was used in war for the first time, thousands bowed their heads in prayer in Hiroshima on Wednesday, as the city's mayor warned world leaders about the nuclear warheads that still exist today.
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www.ndtv.com
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Japan falls silent for tsunami victims
- Sunday March 11, 2012
- World News | Agence France-Presse
Japan fell silent for one minute on Sunday to remember the 19,000 people who were killed when a huge tsunami smashed into the country's northeast coast a year ago.
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www.ndtv.com
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Cyber crooks cash in on Japan tragedy
- Wednesday March 16, 2011
- Mumbai News | mid-day.com
More than 6,000 km away, Jisbin Matthew had no idea that Japan's date with nature's fury would kindle his own personal tragedy. Matthew was looking for unseen videos of the earthquake and tsunami when he fell prey to cyber criminals. Matthew, who works for an international bank, was shocked to notice that after clicking on a certain video link his ...
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www.ndtv.com