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Japan marks 78 years after WW2 surrender; Kishida mum on wartime aggression

TOKYO: Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida renewed a peace pledge on Tuesday as Japan observed the 78th anniversary of its World War 2 defeat, but did not mention the country's wartime aggression in Asia, while three of his former and current Cabinet ministers visited a shrine seen by neighboring countries as a symbol of militarism.

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CNN Newsroom Live

center. thank you so much for joining us. how important is it for president volodymyr zelenskyy to show he has zero tolerance for corruption? >> hi. it's extremely important because corruption is perceived by ukrainians as our number two problem aside the russian military invasion into ukraine. and corruption is perceived as a treason by many ukrainians, especially in the wartime. so any allegations of corruption is a dismorale for people and there is a huge outrage for each and every news or instance of corruption. that's why for president zelenskyy it's very important to fight corruption just to get their system work properly but also show the people that the government is doing their job. >> this has been a very public announcement by the president, dismissing everyone. does this mean that everyone was

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HARDtalk

yeah. but it's also made me think, do you think that in war, art has to have some sort of utility, like using it for fundraising purposes? is there really room in ukraine today, in wartime, when it is an increasingly militarised society, is there room for art for art's sake, music for music's sake? there is always room for art. it is a... it is a part of our life as crucial as food, sleep. the main task in this struggle is not to find yourself similar to your enemy. and if you skip art, if you skip kindness, skip help, you will find yourselfjust, you know, the same invader or same fighter, just trying to survive.

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HARDtalk

for fundraising purposes? is there really room in ukraine today, in wartime, when it is an increasingly militarised society, is there room for art for art's sake, music for music's sake? there is always room for art. it is a part of our life as crucial as food, sleep. the main task in this struggle is not to find yourself similar to your enemy. and if you skip art, if you skip kindness, skip help, you will find yourselfjust, you know, the same invader or same fighter, just trying to survive. but does it change your art?

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HARDtalk

of utility, like using it for fundraising purposes? is there really room in ukraine today, in wartime, when it is an increasingly militarised society, is there room for art for art's sake, music for music's sake? there is always room for art. itisa... it is a part of our life as crucial as food, sleep. the main task in this struggle is not to find yourself similar to your enemy. and if you skip art, if you skip kindness, skip help, you will find yourselfjust, you know, the same invader or same fighter, just trying to survive. but does it change your art?

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HARDtalk

of utility, like using it for fundraising purposes? is there really room in ukraine today, in wartime, when it is an increasingly militarised society, is there room for art for art's sake, music for music's sake? there is always room for art. itisa... it is a part of our life as crucial as food, sleep. the main task in this struggle is not to find yourself similar to your enemy. and if you skip art, if you skip kindness, skip help, you will find yourselfjust, you know, the same invader or same fighter, just trying to survive. but does it change your art?

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Seiichi Morimura, 90, who exposed Japan's wartime atrocities, dies

In a book, he detailed gruesome biological experiments on people at a secret Imperial Army site in occupied China before and during World War II.

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