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Nobel Peace Prize Announcement Today: Who’s in the Spotlight

International Desk

  11 Oct 2024, 09:48
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The winner of the most anticipated Nobel Peace Prize will be revealed today. The announcement will take place on Friday, October 11, at 11 AM local time in Oslo, Norway, and at 3 PM Bangladesh time.

The announcement can be watched live on the Nobel Prize website. All Nobel Prize announcements this year are being broadcast live on nobelprize.org and the Nobel Prize Committee's YouTube channel.

Among the frontrunners for this year's Nobel Peace Prize are the International Court of Justice (ICJ), the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA), and UN Secretary-General António Guterres.

In a year marked by global unrest, this year's Nobel Peace Prize is seen as a beacon of hope.

Issues like the wars in Ukraine and the Middle East, famine in Sudan, and the climate crisis have all shaped the discussions around this year’s Nobel Peace Prize. This makes it challenging for observers to predict the winner.

The Norwegian Nobel Institute has registered a total of 286 nominees for this year’s peace prize, including 197 individuals and 89 organizations.

The Norwegian Peace Council predicts that the UNRWA, which provides aid to millions of Palestinians, might win this year’s prize. The UNRWA operates in Gaza, the West Bank, and neighboring countries, helping Palestinian refugees. The council notes that winning the prize would be a significant recognition of UNRWA's work in the face of political and economic challenges. If this prediction comes true, the agency's head, Philippe Lazzarini, could be awarded the Nobel Peace Prize.

The Nobel Peace Prize announcement follows the tradition of unveiling Nobel Prize winners in early October. The winners for Medicine, Physics, Chemistry, and Literature were announced earlier this week. The prize for Economics will be announced on October 14, concluding this year’s announcements.

Since 1901, the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has awarded these prestigious prizes, established in honor of Swedish scientist and dynamite inventor Alfred Nobel. In 1969, the Economics category was added.

Each year, on December 10, the anniversary of Alfred Nobel’s death, the prize winners receive their awards, which include a gold medal, a certificate, and 11 million Swedish Krona (about 128 million Bangladeshi Taka).

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