Narges Mohammadi, a jailed Iranian women's rights advocate, has been awarded the 2023 Nobel Peace Prize for her work in fighting the oppression of women in her home country. She is the first Iranian to win the award since it was first awarded in 1901 and was chosen from a list of over 350 nominations. The Nobel Committee said it was recognizing Mohammadi's "long and non-violent struggle for the protection of human rights, in particular the rights of women and children, in Iran."
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Greta Thunberg, the 20-year-old Swedish climate activist, was fined for disobeying police during a protest at an oil facility last month. Despite the sentencing, Thunberg vowed to continue her fight against the fossil fuel industry and the climate crisis, sparking debate on the role of civil disobedience in the fight against climate change. Her actions have made it clear that she is determined to continue her fight, declaring "We cannot save the world by playing by the rules."
Henry Kissinger is celebrating his 100th birthday on Saturday, having outlived many of his political contemporaries who guided the United States through the Vietnam War. Despite his age, Kissinger remains in good health and is still active in public life, having recently written an article for The Atlantic. He has received numerous awards and honors, including the Nobel Peace Prize and the Presidential Medal of Freedom, and his legacy will continue to be remembered for generations to come.
Jimmy Carter, the longest-lived U.S. president, is in good spirits and spending time with his wife Rosalynn at home three months after entering end-of-life care. The couple is also receiving updates on The Carter Center’s humanitarian work, which they founded after leaving office. Carter is remembered for his commitment to human rights and his efforts to promote peace, and has been recognized with numerous awards, including the Nobel Peace Prize.
Jimmy Carter, the 39th President of the United States and Nobel Peace Prize recipient, has decided to receive hospice care at home with his family. He is 98 years old and has kept a low public profile due to the coronavirus pandemic, but has continued to speak out about risks to democracy. His family and medical team have asked for privacy during this time.
On Friday, a 20-foot tall, 40-foot wide bronze sculpture honoring the legacy of civil rights leaders Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Coretta Scott King was unveiled on Boston Common. The monument, called “The Embrace,” depicts the couple’s arms embracing each other and has sparked mixed reactions. Seneca Scott, the Kings’ eldest son, defended the monument in a statement, saying it is a symbol of love, hope, and resilience. Martin Luther King III attended the unveiling ceremony and said he was “overwhelmed with emotion” to see the sculpture honoring his parents’ legacy.






