Has Trump's dream finally shattered? A complete knockdown from the skull site
An article discussing the perceived futility of Donald Trump’s hopes for a Nobel Peace Prize, reflected by visitor sentiments at the Nobel Peace Prize museum in Oslo.
Donald Trump No Longer Wants the Nobel Peace Prize? Here Are the Wars He Has Provoked
The article examines the contradictions between President Trump's claims about U.S. military operations in Iran and the assessments of military intelligence regarding the actual damages inflicted.
Mikhail Gorbachev: Why is he so disliked in Russia?
The article explores the contrasting perceptions of Mikhail Gorbachev in the West and Russia, questioning why he is revered abroad yet disliked at home.
'No Interest in Nobel Peace Prize...' Trump's Desperation Emerges Amid Iran War
Donald Trump has expressed a lack of interest in winning the Nobel Peace Prize, despite previously asserting that he is deserving of it.
Iranian Nobel Peace Laureate to Yle: War is escalating and Iran's leadership will fight to the bitter end
Shirin Ebadi warns that Iran's government is willing to go to extreme lengths to maintain its grip on power amidst escalating conflict.
King Felipe VI meets with María Corina Machado in Chile
King Felipe VI of Spain met with Venezuelan Nobel Peace Prize winner María Corina Machado in Chile to discuss the presidential handover to José Antonio Kast.
The Iranian Nobel Laureate Ebadi: "The American intervention is essential for our liberation"
Shirin Ebadi, an Iranian Nobel Peace Prize laureate and activist in exile, believes that American intervention is crucial for the liberation of Iran, drawing parallels with historical resistance movements.
All the Wars of Donald Trump, the President Who Hopes for the Nobel Peace Prize
The article discusses Donald Trump's initiation of a global anti-drug war, marked by military operations targeting drug cartels beginning in September 2025.
Infantino gave Trump a peace prize. Now Trump attacks a World Cup country and puts football in a precarious situation
The article discusses how President Trump’s actions are jeopardizing the unity espoused by world football leaders amidst tensions with Iran, a participant in the World Cup.
[Exclusive] “Martial Law is the Worst Public Crime… The Great Devotion and Participation of Korean Citizens” - Interviews with Scholars Nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize
Scholars who nominated South Korean citizens for the Nobel Peace Prize discuss the significance of citizen participation in democracy and the recent challenges faced by South Korea.
Trump and Tapia do not withdraw from the Nobel; Javi does
The article discusses Donald Trump's renewed pursuit of the Nobel Peace Prize amidst rising tensions, alongside Argentine figure Tapia's contributions in international affairs.
Fraktur: Why did Trump make Khamenei a martyr?
The article explores the motivations behind Trump's controversial actions regarding Khamenei, suggesting that personal gain and the pursuit of a Nobel Peace Prize may play a role.
Sara Martinsson: Can he continue to distribute the Peace Prize while being at war with the media?
The article discusses the challenges facing Asle Toje, the Vice Chairman of the Nobel Committee, as he navigates controversies surrounding Jeffrey Epstein and his contentious relationship with the media.
After failing to win the Nobel Peace Prize, Trump seeks a War Prize
A satirical article discusses Donald Trump's shift from pursuing the Nobel Peace Prize to escalating military actions, targeting Iran.
Trump, the man who dreamed of the Nobel Peace Prize, is the president who has launched the most military actions
The article discusses Donald Trump's paradoxical position as a presidential candidate who aspired for peace yet oversaw numerous military operations globally.
Emilia Kullak's Column: The Peace Prize Must Wait, Now We Fight
Emilia Kullak discusses President Trump's reaction to not receiving the Nobel Peace Prize and the subsequent military actions taken against Iran.
Sport in Times of Bombs: The Peace Hero Trump as War Lord
The article criticizes the perceived hypocrisy of awarding President Trump a peace prize while he is involved in military conflicts, especially with the upcoming 2026 FIFA World Cup tied to his image.
Netanyahu, Trump, and us ... 'fools'
The Greek Health Minister expressed unwavering support for Israel and praised the potential awarding of the Nobel Peace Prize to Donald Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu for their contributions to global peace and democracy.
María Corina Machado announces return to Venezuela under the interim government of Delcy Rodríguez
Opposition leader María Corina Machado has announced her return to Venezuela in a few weeks after 80 days of exile, during which she received the Nobel Peace Prize.
Machado Plans Return to Venezuela
Venezuelan opposition leader and Nobel Peace Prize laureate María Corina Machado announces her plan to return to Venezuela in the coming weeks amidst political changes.
Venezuela: María Corina Machado promises a return in "a few weeks"
Opposition leader María Corina Machado plans to return to Venezuela after a notable absence related to her receiving the Nobel Peace Prize, amid significant political changes in the country.
Venezuelan opposition leader will soon return home
Maria Corina Machado, the leader of the Venezuelan opposition and Nobel Peace Prize laureate, plans to return to Venezuela within weeks after being in exile in the USA.
María Corina Machado announces she will return to Venezuela in 'a few weeks' for an 'unstoppable transition'
Opposition leader María Corina Machado has announced her return to Venezuela in the coming weeks, emphasizing a vision for a democratic transition after her recent time in the U.S.
Nobel Peace Prize winner wants to return to Venezuela
Nobel laureate Maria Corina Machado plans to return to Venezuela in the coming weeks after receiving the award in Oslo.
Debate: Pull yourselves together
Boualem Sansal, an Algerian writer and peace prize recipient, was imprisoned for five years under dubious charges, highlighting tensions between French politics and Algeria.
Russian War Crimes: 'The Mother Died in His Arms'
Ukrainian Nobel Peace Prize winner Olexandra Matwijtschuk documents Russian war crimes, focusing on the emotional toll of her work and the tragedy experienced by victims.
F.A.Z. Podcast for Germany: Matwijtschuk: "Russia sells death"
Ukrainian Nobel Peace Prize laureate Olexandra Matwijtschuk discusses peace negotiations, Western support, and her daily work in a podcast interview.
Signs of concern from S. Cichanouskaja: Belarus could become V. Putin's 'consolation prize'
Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya emphasizes the importance of Belarus's position in negotiations regarding Ukraine, warning against its potential sacrifice to Russia during peace talks.
Nobel Committee presses: - We have a clear mental list
The Nobel Peace Prize Committee has a mental list of candidates it stays alert to, despite not keeping a written record, as revealed by director Kristian Berg Harpviken amid the ongoing investigation of former committee head Thorbjørn Jagland for serious corruption.
Trump is either a ‘traitor’ or an ‘exceptional’ leader, but ‘it’s too early to judge’: Lech Walesa
Lech Walesa, the former Polish president, comments on Trump's complex relationship with Russia, suggesting he could either be a traitor or a highly strategic leader.
Kenya: Nobel Peace Laureates to Visit Kenya for Wangari Maathai Day, Champion Climate Justice
Nobel Peace Prize laureates will visit Kenya to celebrate Wangari Maathai Day and promote climate justice and women's rights.
"Russia must be made so weak that it is unable to wage war"
Ukrainian peace prize winner Oleksandra Matviuk argues against a peace deal with amnesty for Russia's war crimes, advocating instead for a special tribunal for the war.
Podcast: "On Point": Nobel Peace Prize Winner Scherbakova: "Putin is creating a past that never existed"
In a podcast discussion, Nobel Peace Prize winner Irina Scherbakova criticizes Vladimir Putin's regime and reflects on the profound changes in Russia since the invasion of Ukraine.
Marios Corinos Machado's ally says he was released after the amnesty law was confirmed
J. P. Guanipa, a close ally of Nobel Peace Prize laureate Marios Corinos Machado, announced his release following the confirmation of an amnesty law after being imprisoned for nearly nine months.
A little white lie about Norway
The article discusses President Trump's erroneous claim about Norway hosting a meeting of the Board of Peace, which the Norwegian Foreign Ministry quickly refuted.
Trump jokes about Nobel Prize at inaugural Board of Peace meeting, says Norway to host Gaza aid gathering
During the inaugural meeting of the Board of Peace, President Trump announced Norway's plan to host a Palestinian aid event while humorously referencing the Nobel Peace Prize.
Jeffrey Epstein claimed to know who the Nobel Committee was considering
Jeffrey Epstein allegedly had inside information regarding nominees for the Nobel Peace Prize, suggesting the award could potentially go to the internet or individuals associated with it.
South Korean public nominated for Nobel Peace Prize for stopping martial law crisis
The South Korean public has been nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize for their role in preventing a martial law crisis in December 2024.
The Citizens of the Revolution of Light Nominate for Nobel Peace Prize... 'Peace and Human Rights Prevent Political and Security Crises'
South Korean political scientists have nominated the citizens of the 2016 'Revolution of Light' for the Nobel Peace Prize, emphasizing how their nonviolent protest successfully addressed a political crisis.
President Yoon: Overcoming the Destructive Housing Republic... Considering 'Permanent Expulsion' for Repeated Anti-Market Acts
President Yoon Suk-yeol vows to overcome the detrimental housing practices in South Korea, emphasizing the need for strict sanctions against anti-market behaviors.
President Yoon suggests Nobel Peace Prize nomination of citizens who thwarted martial law as a 'model for humanity'
President Yoon Suk-yeol praised South Korean citizens for being nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize for their efforts to prevent martial law on December 3, stating that it showcased South Korea as a model for humanity.
[Exclusive] Citizens of South Korea Who Prevented the 12·3 Martial Law Have Been Nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize
Prominent political scientists worldwide have nominated South Korean citizens who thwarted the 12·3 martial law for the Nobel Peace Prize.
Tarique Rahman Sworn in as the New Prime Minister of Bangladesh
Tarique Rahman has been sworn in as the new Prime Minister of Bangladesh during a ceremony attended by a large crowd and broadcast live on television.
The charges against Jagland harm the reputation of the Peace Prize. More transparency is needed.
The Nobel Committee's new transparency measures come in response to a corruption investigation involving former committee leader Thorbjørn Jagland, raising questions about the integrity of the Peace Prize.
The Guardian: Peace Prize Laureate Narges Mohammadi Suddenly Imprisoned
Narges Mohammadi, a Nobel Peace Prize laureate of 2023, has been unexpectedly transferred to prison in northern Iran, raising concerns for her health.
Peace Prize Laureate Transferred to Another Prison
Human rights activist and Nobel Peace Prize winner Narges Mohammadi has been transferred to a prison in Zanjan, Iran, raising concerns for her health and safety due to her new lengthy sentence.
Nobel laureate transferred to prison in northern Iran without warning
Iran has transferred Nobel Peace Prize winner Narges Mohammadi to a prison in the north of the country amid concerns for her health and calls for her humane treatment.
Iranian Nobel Peace Laureate to Yle: Continuation of Iran's Current Government is as Dangerous as Civil War
Iranian human rights lawyer Shirin Ebadi warns that the continuation of the current Iranian government poses a severe threat to the nation's stability.
‘Felt like a festival’: Bangladesh elects the new government in high-stakes polling
The Bangladesh Nationalist Party achieved a significant victory in the national elections, securing a majority and marking a pivotal shift in the country's political landscape.
Lech Walesa, Nobel Peace Prize Laureate, Urges Cuba to 'Take Advantage' of Trump: 'He is Going in the Right Direction'
Lech Walesa suggested that Cubans leverage President Trump to catalyze change in Cuba, while cautioning that he will not bring freedom.