- Jun. 30, 2009
- Students’ group adopts official name and steps up campaign to invite Obama to Hiroshima
- Jun. 30, 2009
- Deputies had ‘secret duty’ to tell boss of covert Japan-U.S. nuke pact
- Jun. 29, 2009
- Former Akiba Project journalist back in Hiroshima
- Jun. 29, 2009
- First IPPNW North and South Asia Joint Regional Conference in Hiroshima will not include members from North Korea
- Jun. 29, 2009
- Genetic analysis of cancer cells from A-bomb survivors to be launched next spring
- Jun. 29, 2009
- Delay expected in selecting drill site for U.S. military planes in Japan
- Jun. 26, 2009
- Hiroshima begins adding names to register for A-bomb victims
- Jun. 25, 2009
- Japan, China both resolutely against nuclear N. Korea: envoy
- Jun. 25, 2009
- Suspected poison gas munitions to be salvaged and disposed of
- Jun. 25, 2009
- Osaka not to appeal ruling over benefits for A-bomb survivors overseas
- Jun. 25, 2009
- Hiroshima-area writers establish association to promote Article 9
- Jun. 25, 2009
- Article 9 Association seeks supporters of opinion ad to be published on August 6
- Jun. 25, 2009
- Newly donated artifacts displayed at Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum
- Jun. 24, 2009
- Suspected poison gas munitions found off the coast of Ohkunoshima Island
- Jun. 24, 2009
- 2 diseases added to A-bomb disease certification criteria
- Jun. 24, 2009
- Balcony railings of A-bomb Dome found in river
- Jun. 22, 2009
- Japan set narrow territorial waters along straits for U.S. nukes
- Jun. 22, 2009
- Kazakhstan to tap Japan for new type of nuke power reactor
- Jun. 22, 2009
- Japan’s new defense guidelines seek personnel, equipment reinforcement
- Jun. 19, 2009
- Hiroshima mayor calls for Obama’s visit to Hiroshima at U.S. mayors’ conference
- Jun. 19, 2009
- Nassrine Azimi to step down as director of UNITAR Hiroshima office
- Jun. 18, 2009
- Upper house adopts resolution for nuclear-free world
- Jun. 18, 2009
- Lower House adopts first resolution calling for nuclear abolition
- Jun. 17, 2009
- Japanese parliamentarians seek to establish A-bomb museum in Washington, D.C.
- Jun. 17, 2009
- Second-generation A-bomb survivors undertake peace activities
- Jun. 16, 2009
- Photos of two U.S. soldiers registered at Peace Memorial Hall for the Atomic Bomb Victims
- Jun. 16, 2009
- Peace education website being developed for students visiting Hiroshima
- Jun. 15, 2009
- N. Korea to "weaponize" plutonium in response to U.N. resolution
- Jun. 15, 2009
- U.N. Security Council adopts resolution to punish N. Korea for nuke
- Jun. 12, 2009
- A-bomb survivors group appeals to ambassadors from nuclear weapons states for total elimination
- Jun. 12, 2009
- Government set to review A-bomb disease certification criteria by August
- Jun. 11, 2009
- Hiroshima City launches "Obamajority" campaign in quest for nuclear-free world
- Jun. 11, 2009
- Nuclear weapons can be eliminated: Exhibition of original pictures of illustrated book about Hiroshima-Nagasaki Protocol
- Jun. 10, 2009
- U.S. citizens’ group calls for peace through cut-out paper hands
- Jun. 10, 2009
- Donations collected in Hiroshima to be used for medical treatment in Gaza Strip
- Jun. 9, 2009
- High incidence of "MDS," preleukemic state, among those exposed within 1.5 kilometers of the hypocenter
- Jun. 9, 2009
- Interview with Sadao Hirano, contributor to collection of writing by A-bomb survivors
- Jun. 8, 2009
- Hiroshima mayor to appeal for nuclear abolition at U.S. Conference of Mayors
- Jun. 7, 2009
- Achievements of Barbara Reynolds, American peace activist, to be shared with next generation
- Jun. 5, 2009
- Collection of writing by A-bomb survivors to be published
- Jun. 4, 2009
- "Requiem for Hiroshima" composed by second-generation A-bomb survivor
- Jun. 3, 2009
- Students to hold study session in line with efforts to realize U.S. president’s visit to Hiroshima and Nagasaki
- Jun. 2, 2009
- Government loses crucial lawsuit over A-bomb disease certification: What will become of relief measures for A-bomb disease sufferers?
- Jun. 2, 2009
- Groups begin signature drive in Hiroshima with an eye toward nuclear abolition
- Jun. 2, 2009
- Tokyo High Court ruling recognizes 9 A-bomb survivors as suffering from A-bomb diseases
- Jun. 1, 2009
- Students launch campaign to invite U.S. President Obama to Hiroshima