The Nobel that wasn’t Trump’s: Why Oslo chose a Venezuelan rebel over a peacemaker
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The Nobel Committee's decision to honor a Venezuelan opposition leader, who is wanted in Caracas, has sparked a renewed debate about the definition of 'peace.' This choice raises questions about the criteria for such prestigious awards and the implications of recognizing figures involved in conflict. It highlights the complexities of international politics and the varying perspectives on what constitutes a peacemaker.
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