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In Japan, August 15th marks the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II with a ceremony in honor of the millions of people who lost their lives as a result of that war. Approximately 4,500 people, including officials, family members, and descendants of the more than three million victims of the tragedy, gathered at a national ceremony held at the Budokan Hall in Tokyo. A minute of silence was held in their honor, and speakers urged the international community to advocate for a peaceful world free of nuclear weapons. Meanwhile, Japanese Prime Minister Ishiba Shigeru invited citizens to pass on the heartbreaking memories of the war as a contribution to the preservation of lasting peace.

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00:00And from South America, we go now to Japan as August 15th marks the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II
00:07with a ceremony in honor of the millions of people who lost their lives as a result of the war.
00:14Approximately 4,500 people, including officials, family members and descendants of the more than 3 million victims of the tragedy
00:22gathered at a national ceremony held at the Budokan Hall in Tokyo.
00:27A minute of silence was held in their honor and speakers urged the international community to advocate for a peaceful world free of nuclear weapons.
00:38Meanwhile, Japanese Prime Minister Ishiiwa Shigeru invited citizens to pass on the heartbreaking memories of the war
00:46as a contribution to the preservation of lasting peace.
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