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Pope Leo or Donald Trump? 287 Nominations Received for Nobel Peace Prize
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Pope Leo or Donald Trump? 287 Nominations Received for Nobel Peace Prize

From Die Presse · (9m ago) German

Translated from German, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

TLDR

  • A record 287 nominations have been received for the 2026 Nobel Peace Prize, including 208 individuals and 79 organizations.
  • While the nominees remain secret for 50 years, US President Donald Trump is widely expected to be nominated by leaders from Cambodia, Israel, and Pakistan.
  • Other speculated candidates include Pope Leo, Julia Navalnaya (widow of Alexei Navalny), and the Sudanese aid group Emergency Response Rooms, with betting sites also listing various figures.

The announcement of a record 287 nominations for the Nobel Peace Prize, as reported by Die Presse, underscores the continued global significance of this prestigious award, even amidst rising international conflicts. The secrecy surrounding the nominations, which are sealed for 50 years, fuels speculation, particularly regarding the potential inclusion of high-profile figures like US President Donald Trump.

The nominations remain secret for 50 years.

โ€” Kristian Berg HarpvikenExplaining the confidentiality of Nobel Peace Prize nominations.

While the Norwegian Nobel Committee secretary, Kristian Berg Harpviken, declined to confirm or deny Trump's inclusion, reports suggest nominations from leaders of Cambodia, Israel, and Pakistan. This potential nomination highlights the complex geopolitical landscape and the diverse range of actors considered for peace initiatives. The betting markets, often reflecting public sentiment and political discourse, also feature figures like Pope Leo and Julia Navalnaya, the widow of the late Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny, alongside organizations such as the Sudanese Emergency Response Rooms.

The question of whether Trump is on the list, Harpviken did not want to answer. This is considered likely, however, as the heads of state and government of Cambodia, Israel, and Pakistan have stated that they proposed him.

Discussing the potential nomination of Donald Trump.

From an Austrian perspective, the Nobel Peace Prize remains a crucial barometer of global efforts towards peace and reconciliation. The committee's role in identifying and honoring individuals and organizations dedicated to these causes is more vital than ever. The mention of Senator Lisa Murkowski and Greenlandic MP Aaja Chemnitz for their work on the peaceful development of the Arctic region, an area increasingly affected by geopolitical shifts, further illustrates the breadth of issues considered.

Pope Leo or the widow of the deceased Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny, Julia Navalnaya, are also being bet on.

Mentioning other speculated candidates.

Notably, the committee secretary also expressed grave concern over the health of 2023 laureate Narges Mohammadi, an imprisoned Iranian human rights activist. This call for her release for medical treatment serves as a stark reminder of the risks faced by those who advocate for peace and human rights in repressive environments. The ongoing commitment to recognizing peace efforts, despite global challenges, reinforces the enduring importance of the Nobel Peace Prize.

Despite the worldwide increase in conflicts and the pressure on international cooperation, the award remains of great importance. The Peace Prize is more important than ever in today's world.

โ€” Kristian Berg HarpvikenEmphasizing the relevance of the Nobel Peace Prize.
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Originally published by Die Presse in German. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.