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Hirosaki Cherry Blossom Festival
While much of the country’s cherry blossoms have shed their pink and white petals by the end of April, head to the Hirosaki ...
Tauck announces its 2026 small ship ocean cruising plans, with the company expanding its portfolio with the addition of two ...
If you're in Tokyo and hear of cherry blossoms in Kyoto, remember it's only a couple of hours by high-speed bullet train. You will be following the crowds no doubt, but it would be worth the effort.
This is your chance to get your hands on a slice of real-life fairytale magic as a castle owned by the Disney family has hit the market in West Cork. The impressive Coolmain Castle estate in ...
Not metaphorically — literally. American nuclear scientists have rushed production of the B61-13 gravity bomb, a weapon so powerful it dwarfs the devastation seen in Hiroshima. The reason? According ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Eastern suburbs private school Scots College will this week unveil the $60 million faux baronial castle that will serve as its new ...
The development of a nuclear bomb that would be 24 times more powerful than the one dropped on Hiroshima, Japan, during World War II is "significantly ahead of schedule," according to U.S ...
That figure makes the bomb 24 times stronger than the “Little Boy” bomb used by the U.S. on Hiroshima in 1945 that produced a yield of 15 kilotons. “The B61-13 will strengthen deterrence of ...
A new US nuclear weapon 24 times more powerful than the one used on Hiroshima is being rush-produced because of an “urgent” and “critical” threat from rising global tensions, according to ...
These drone shots were taken from quite a distance, but we can make out what appears to be Castle Graysull's unmistakable jaw-drawbridge, as well as a captive Prince Adam (Nicholas Galitzine ...
Boasting an overwhelming maximum yield of 360 kilotons, the B61-13 bomb is no less than 24 times more powerful than the devastating Hiroshima bomb, signalling heightened fears of a possible ...
Krzysztof Wodiczko discusses his 1999 project, Hiroshima Projection, which involved projecting the hands of atomic bomb survivors onto the Hiroshima Peace Memorial, one of the few structures still ...