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The art of origami for a world without nuclear weapons
euronews (in English)
2024-12-10
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Outside the Norway's parliament building in Oslo, Japanese atomic bomb survivors, accompanied by local children handed paper cranes to Norwegian politicians. They said the cranes represented their wish for a world without nuclear weapons.
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