Japan on Thursday marked the 30th anniversary of the nerve gas attack on the subway system in Tokyo by the AUM Shinrikyo cult ...
The worst terrorist attack in Japan's modern history happened 30 years ago, on March 20, 1995, during the morning rush hour ...
March 20, 1995, marked one of Japan’s darkest days — when the Aum Shinrikyo doomsday cult unleashed a deadly sarin gas attack ...
The cult behind the attack has yet to compensate its victims, while its offshoots continue to gain followers and amass wealth ...
Three decades since Shizue Takahashi's husband and a dozen others were killed with a nerve agent on Tokyo's subway, she fears ...
The health ministry will also interview medical professionals who treated the victims and compile oral records.
Around a quarter of victims who responded to a survey about posttraumatic stress linked to their experience of the Aum ...
The 59-year-old man who has served time in prison admitted to following the doomsday cult's leader despite thinking it wasn't ...
Higher imports of U.S. liquefied natural gas would enhance Japan's supply stability and energy security, but they must be pursued in a mutually beneficial manner for both parties, the head of Japan's ...
Only seven years into her marriage did Yuki Niimi first touch her husband -- at a morgue where she collected his body after he was executed, and kissed him in a coffin.
Experts warn that the cult behind the attack remains active and is recruiting young people. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Thursday marks the 30th anniversary of the sarin nerve gas attack on the Tokyo subway system carried out by the Aum Shinrikyo cult.