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Shinji Mikamo lost everything when the nuclear bomb was dropped on Hiroshima, except his father's watch. He did not blame the Americans for the cataclysm though - and later, when the watch was stolen, he showed his daughter once again his powers of forgiveness. As a child, when the family bathed together, in the Japanese way, Akiko Mikamo never asked about her father's missing ear or the scars on
The BBC's Daniel Sandford reports on the "utter chaos" in central Kiev overnight Police are storming the main protest camp in Ukraine's capital, Kiev, which has been occupied since November. Explosions are taking place, fireworks are being thrown and large fires have broken out in Independence Square. On Tuesday at least 18 people were killed, including seven policemen, in the worst violence seen
The BBC's David Stern said it is not clear what sparked the latest clashes Violent clashes have erupted during anti-government protests in Ukraine's capital, Kiev, with at least nine people, including two policemen, dead. In the worst violence in weeks, police used rubber bullets and stun grenades as thousands of protesters marching on parliament. A deadline set by the security forces for the viol
China says up to 300,000 died in Nanjing at the hands of Japan's military A governor of Japan's public broadcaster, NHK, has denied that the Nanjing massacre took place, days after a row over Tokyo's use of war-time sex slaves engulfed the new NHK chief. Naoki Hyakuta made his comments as he campaigned for a right-wing candidate in the Tokyo gubernatorial election. Mr Hyakuta, a prominent novelist
BBC's Damian Grammaticas has gained rare access to the region It's sunrise and 20 degrees below zero. The sound of monks at prayer drifts across the snow-lined valley. We are high in the jagged mountains that rise towards the Tibetan plateau. Harsh and beautiful, this region outside Tibet itself is home to six million Tibetans. A monk is sweeping snow from the steps that lead to a small stupa. Tib
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