The Manila Times

Trump, Thunberg lead Peace Prize nominees

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GENEVA: More than 300 people have been nominated for this year’s Nobel Peace Prize, the Nobel Institute announced, with climate activist Greta Thunberg and former United States president Donald Trump among them.

The total of 329 falls short of the record set in 2016, when the institute was faced with 376 nomination­s. The names of nominees are kept secret for at least 50 years, but sponsors — who include politician­s, former laureates and university professors — may choose to make their choices public.

Alongside Trump and Thunberg, known nominees this year include groups on the forefront of the pandemic fight including the World Health Organizati­on and the Vaccine Alliance Gavi.

“It has been a special year, marked by Covid, and it would have been surprising if this had not been reflected in the nature of the nomination­s,” Nobel Institute director Olav Njolstad told the Agence France-Presse, declining to be more specific.

Receiving a nomination for the prize does not mean endorsemen­t by the Nobel Committee, which accepts all nomination­s from qualified sponsors.

The committee, which will unveil its choice on October 8, awarded last year’s prize to the World Food Program.

This year, other known nominees include press freedom NGOs such as Reporters Without Borders and the Committee to Protect Journalist­s.

Political activists like Svetlana Tikhanovsk­aya of Belarus and Russia’s Alexei Navalny are also on the list.

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