Japan is gearing up to dramatically boost its arms exports, marking a bold break from its decades-old postwar pacifist tradition. This strategic move seeks to fortify the defense industry amid rising regional security threats, signaling a historic turning point in the nation’s policy
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Japan finds itself at a pivotal crossroads, where fiery debates are reshaping its cherished pacifist ideals. Recent policy shifts highlight a nation boldly reconsidering its post-war commitment to non-militarization, spurred by escalating security threats in the region
A gripping new film about a French pacifist turned Nazi collaborator is igniting fierce debate across France. Titled “Nobody Would Forgive Me If I Told the Truth,” it boldly confronts collective memory and shakes the foundations of national identity
Germany, a nation long committed to peace and shaped by a culture cautious of war, is now ramping up efforts to boost military enlistment amid rising global tensions. Yet, widespread resistance among citizens highlights a profound skepticism toward rearmament
Germany’s new peace movement is surging with unstoppable energy as global tensions reach a boiling point. Across the country, passionate demonstrations are calling for diplomacy over conflict, signaling a powerful shift in public opinion toward embracing bold anti-war policies
In Hiroshima, a city once hailed globally as a shining symbol of peace, faith in its pacifist mission is beginning to wane. Rising geopolitical tensions and shifting generations are challenging its enduring anti-war legacy, signaling a complex and uncertain future






