Japanese anti-nuclear activist group wins Nobel Peace Prize

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This year’s Nobel Peace Prize has been announced: the honor goes to Nihon Hidankyo, a group of survivors of the 1945 bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. They united in 1956 to speak out about the suffering caused by nuclear warfare. We’ll hear some of their stories. Also, a Ukrainian missile strike in Russian controlled territory last week killed several North Korean military officers, according to officials in Ukraine and South Korea. The Kremlin calls those reports “fake news.” But we’ll hear why experts who have been closely following Ukraine since the start of the full-scale Russian invasion think it’s plausible. And, Friday is the International Day of the Girl, so designated by the UN to address the particular challenges many girls face worldwide. We hear the story of a South Asian film called “Maya: Birth of a Superhero,” bringing viewers into a virtual reality designed to alleviate the shame and isolation that accompany menstruation in some cultures.

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