KATHMANDU: Today marks World Remembrance and Reconciliation Day, observed annually to honor the memory of those who lost their lives during World War II.
The day has been commemorated globally since 2004 at the initiative of the United Nations, which declared May 8 and 9 as a time for remembrance and reconciliation.
On this occasion, various UN agencies, non-governmental organizations, and individuals pay tribute to war victims and reflect on the importance of peace and reconciliation.
A special commemorative event is being held today at the UN Headquarters in New York.








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