- Sep. 30, 2009
- U.S. Ambassador Roos to visit Hiroshima on October 4
- Sep. 30, 2009
- Japan Confederation of A- and H-bomb Sufferers Organizations to dispatch 50 A-bomb survivors to NPT Review Conference
- Sep. 30, 2009
- Nuclear weapons can be eliminated: CTBT conference ends, expectations rise for ratification
- Sep. 29, 2009
- Hiroshima potter creates porcelain picture to convey Hiroshima’s message to Obama
- Sep. 29, 2009
- Symposium on peace education in Hiroshima: Sharing examples of peace education activities
- Sep. 29, 2009
- Young diplomats learn about Hiroshima through UN Disarmament Fellowship Program
- Sep. 29, 2009
- A-bomb survivors find hope in Prime Minister Hatoyama’s speech
- Sep. 29, 2009
- Nuclear weapons can be eliminated: Prime Minister Hatoyama speaks of "moral responsibility" of the A-bombed nation in UN speech
- Sep. 28, 2009
- Booklet of A-bomb survivors’ stories marks 200th edition
- Sep. 25, 2009
- UN Security Council adopts resolution calling for nuclear-free world
- Sep. 25, 2009
- Mexico City joins Mayors for Peace
- Sep. 25, 2009
- School of Dentistry at Hiroshima University forms ties with university in Cambodia
- Sep. 25, 2009
- CTBT conference opens in N.Y., U.S. rejoins for 1st time in decade
- Sep. 25, 2009
- Hatoyama promises action on host of challenges in U.N. speech
- Sep. 25, 2009
- Exhibition on "Peace Seeds" ends, draws 8,000 visitors
- Sep. 24, 2009
- Hatoyama, Obama agree alliance remains linchpin, to deepen further
- Sep. 24, 2009
- Obama urges global efforts to stop spread of nuke weapons
- Sep. 24, 2009
- No plan for Obama to visit Hiroshima: U.S. official Campbell
- Sep. 18, 2009
- Okada orders thorough investigation over Japan-U.S. secret pacts
- Sep. 18, 2009
- U.S. drops missile defense shield in Eastern Europe
- Sep. 18, 2009
- African Nuclear-Weapon-Free Zone Treaty comes into effect
- Sep. 17, 2009
- APEC Junior Conference to be held in Hiroshima in February 2010
- Sep. 17, 2009
- Peace Memorial Hall begins interviews with A-bomb survivors
- Sep. 17, 2009
- Clinton to lead U.S. delegation to nuke conference next week
- Sep. 17, 2009
- Appeal for nuclear abolition a hit with baseball fans
- Sep. 16, 2009
- Manga artist Keiji Nakazawa retires due to cataract
- Sep. 15, 2009
- IAEA formally approves Japan’s Amano as next chief
- Sep. 15, 2009
- Symposium in Hiroshima seeks preservation and use of A-bombed building
- Sep. 14, 2009
- 41 plaintiffs of first A-bomb disease lawsuit in Hiroshima to withdraw appeal
- Sep. 14, 2009
- DPJ to form team to investigate purported secret Japan-U.S. pact
- Sep. 14, 2009
- U.S. wants Japan to continue refueling mission in Indian Ocean: Pentagon
- Sep. 14, 2009
- Hiroshima mayor calls for nuclear abolition through Twitter from Mexico
- Sep. 9, 2009
- Hiroshima announces results of soundness survey on A-bomb Dome
- Sep. 9, 2009
- Hiroshima Mayor urges DPJ President Hatoyama to promote nuclear abolition
- Sep. 8, 2009
- Hiroshima University sends dentists to Cambodia
- Sep. 8, 2009
- Hiroshima Prefectural Medical Association to begin health checkups of A-bomb survivors in North America
- Sep. 7, 2009
- N. Korea says uranium enrichment in final stage, rejects U.N. demand
- Sep. 5, 2009
- 15,000 paper cranes collected through anti-war exhibition in Miyoshi
- Sep. 4, 2009
- RERF support for U.S. research institute informally decided
- Sep. 3, 2009
- Tracing Hiroshima’s "White Russians," forgotten victims of the atomic bombing
- Sep. 2, 2009
- Ex-gov’t official says Japan-U.S. secret nuke pact still valid
- Sep. 2, 2009
- U.S. not to renegotiate Futemma relocation plan with Japan
- Sep. 1, 2009
- Masamoto Nasu, writer of children’s literature, speaks at "Peace Seeds" exhibition
- Sep. 1, 2009
- Japan Association of Disarmament Studies holds symposium in Tokyo to promote unity at NPT Review Conference