- Aug. 30, 2010
 - IPPNW World Congress to be held in Hiroshima in 2012
 - Aug. 30, 2010
 - U.N. Disarmament Conference closes
 - Aug. 30, 2010
 - U.N. Disarmament Conference discusses denuclearization in North Korea and the Middle East
 - Aug. 27, 2010
 - U.N. Disarmament Conference opens in Saitama
 - Aug. 24, 2010
 - Peace scholar Johan Galtung speaks in Hiroshima
 - Aug. 23, 2010
 - Medical students from Japan and overseas make presentations on peace building
 - Aug. 20, 2010
 - Film restoring A-bombed district via computer animation is completed
 - Aug. 19, 2010
 - Workshop to consider foreign A-bomb survivors is held
 - Aug. 19, 2010
 - JPPNW bids for the next World Congress of the IPPNW
 - Aug. 19, 2010
 - U.N. Secretary-General asks Clinton to visit Hiroshima
 - Aug. 17, 2010
 - Committee for renovation of Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum holds first meeting
 - Aug. 17, 2010
 - Wish for nuclear abolition is conveyed in the U.K.
 - Aug. 12, 2010
 - English subtitles to be added to DVD of A-bomb film
 - Aug. 12, 2010
 - Hiroshima University makes peace studies course compulsory from FY 2011
 - Aug. 11, 2010
 - U.S. ambassador’s presence in Hiroshima on August 6 linked to possible presidential visit
 - Aug. 11, 2010
 - Animator Jimmy Murakami, 77, creating film about Hiroshima
 - Aug. 11, 2010
 - Nagasaki observes 65th anniversary of the atomic bombing
 - Aug. 11, 2010
 - U.N. Secretary-General asks youth to help carry torch of peace
 - Aug. 10, 2010
 - Takaaki Morikawa, 71, set to convey the atomic bombing to Americans as ambassador of Never Again Campaign
 - Aug. 10, 2010
 - Students at Ehime University translate A-bomb stories into English, meet with relatives of victims
 - Aug. 10, 2010
 - World Conferences Against A & H Bombs wrap up
 - Aug. 10, 2010
 - Call made by Hiroshima mayor to abandon U.S. nuclear umbrella
 - Aug. 9, 2010
 - Paper lanterns float like ribbons of light, offer repose for A-bomb victims’ souls
 - Aug. 9, 2010
 - Peace Memorial Ceremony attended by nuclear powers, including U.K. and France, for the first time
 - Aug. 9, 2010
 - U.N. Secretary-General appeals for nuclear abolition from Hiroshima
 - Aug. 9, 2010
 - IAEA chief attends Peace Memorial Ceremony
 - Aug. 9, 2010
 - U.S. Ambassador Roos leaves Hiroshima without speaking to survivors
 - Aug. 9, 2010
 - IAEA and HICARE in joint effort for victims of radiation
 - Aug. 9, 2010
 - Live broadcasting of Peace Memorial Ceremony in Japanese and English on Hiroshima radio
 - Aug. 6, 2010
 - U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon calls for nuclear abolition
 - Aug. 6, 2010
 - Japanese prime minister speaks at Peace Memorial Ceremony
 - Aug. 6, 2010
 - "Commitment to Peace" read by Hiroshima children
 - Aug. 6, 2010
 - Memorial ceremony held for Korean A-bomb victims
 - Aug. 6, 2010
 - Signature drive for nuclear abolition is conducted in front of A-bomb Dome
 - Aug. 6, 2010
 - 65th anniversary of the atomic bombing observed in Hiroshima
 - Aug. 5, 2010
 - Hiroshima observes 65th anniversary of the atomic bombing tomorrow
 - Aug. 5, 2010
 - Copy of minister’s diary is donated to his former church
 - Aug. 5, 2010
 - Hiroshima conference urges solidarity for nuclear abolition
 - Aug. 4, 2010
 - Prime Minister Kan to convey wish of the A-bombed nation for abolition
 - Aug. 4, 2010
 - Hiroshima governor seeks leadership of U.N. in abolition effort
 - Aug. 4, 2010
 - Governor stresses Hiroshima’s responsibility at filming
 - Aug. 4, 2010
 - A-bomb exhibition opens in Brazil
 - Aug. 4, 2010
 - World conference seeks to rouse public opinion for abolition
 - Aug. 3, 2010
 - Outline of Peace Declaration is announced
 - Aug. 3, 2010
 - Following in his late brother’s footsteps
 - Aug. 3, 2010
 - Hiroshima mayor wins Ramon Magsaysay Award, Asia’s Nobel Prize
 - Aug. 3, 2010
 - U.S. ambassador to Japan will not offer flowers at Hiroshima Peace Memorial Ceremony
 - Aug. 3, 2010
 - "Japan Council against Atomic and Hydrogen Bombs" opens world conference in Hiroshima
 - Aug. 3, 2010
 - New map of atomic bombing of Hiroshima is produced
 - Aug. 3, 2010
 - Artwork returning from U.S. exhibited at Hiroshima elementary school
 






