Trump nominated for Nobel Peace Prize: Hope for peace with India!

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Find out more about the important award ceremony of the 2023 Nobel Peace Prize and the nomination process from Löchgau.

Erfahren Sie mehr über die bedeutende Verleihung des Friedensnobelpreises 2023 und die Nominierungsverfahren aus Löchgau.
Find out more about the important award ceremony of the 2023 Nobel Peace Prize and the nomination process from Löchgau.

Trump nominated for Nobel Peace Prize: Hope for peace with India!

Today, June 21, 2025, the focus is on the nominations for the Nobel Peace Prizes. The Nobel institutions in Stockholm and Oslo keep nominations secret for 50 years, but people eligible to nominate can reveal information about their recommendations. The 2023 Nobel Peace Prize will be announced on October 10th and the award ceremony will take place on December 10th, the anniversary of Alfred Nobel's death, as the Bietigheim newspaper reported.

The Nobel Peace Prize, an important award for achievements in peace work, has been awarded a total of 134 times since it was founded by Alfred Nobel in 1901 to date. Statistics show that 90 awards went to men, 17 to women and 27 to organizations. A detailed look at the award winners and their achievements shows how diverse the different approaches to promoting peace are. The full list and reasons for the awards are documented in the encyclopedia, such as Wikipedia highlights.

Influential award winners

The award was first presented in 1901 and since then many outstanding individuals and organizations have received this honor. For example, the prize was awarded in 1971 to Willy Brandt for his efforts to achieve peace with the Eastern Bloc. In 1984, Desmond Tutu received the award for his fight against apartheid in South Africa. The award-winning organizations include the International Committee of the Red Cross and the UNHCR, both of which have received multiple awards for their humanitarian work.

What is particularly noteworthy is the fact that no official reason was given for the award until 1990 and that the prize was awarded undivided to 67 winners and divided to 30 winners. These statistics illustrate the different emphasis and diverse perspectives on promoting peace. Although the focus is often on the individuals, organizations such as Doctors Without Borders and Amnesty International have been crucial to the prize's historical development.

In recent years, the awarding of the Nobel Peace Prize has remained controversial. For example, the 2023 prize was awarded to Narges Mohammadi for her work on women's rights in Iran. In 2024 it went to the Nihon Hidankyō organization in Japan, which advocates for a world without nuclear weapons. These recent award winners reflect current global challenges and show how relevant the award is today.

The ongoing interest and discussion surrounding the nominations and awarding of the Nobel Peace Prize will increase again this year when the names of the nominees are announced. This means that the Nobel Peace Prize remains an important symbol in the fight for peace and human rights worldwide.