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María Corina Machado presents her Nobel Peace Prize medal to Donald Trump at the White House, sparking controversy over prize transfer rules.
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Fundação Nobel diz que prêmios não podem ser transferidos após Machado dar sua medalha do Prêmio da Paz a Trump

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A Fundação Nobel e o Comitê Norueguês do Nobel reiteraram que os Prêmios Nobel não podem ser transferidos ou compartilhados após a líder da oposição venezuelana María Corina Machado, laureada com o Nobel da Paz de 2025, apresentar sua medalha do Prêmio da Paz ao presidente dos EUA Donald Trump durante uma reunião na Casa Branca.

Nobel laureate Olga Tokarczuk has responded to controversy over her reputed use of AI in writing her latest novel.

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The City of Athens awarded its official medal to Nobel Prize-winning Hungarian author László Krasznahorkai during the first Athens International Literature Festival. Mayor Haris Doukas presented the honor at City Hall, praising the author's contributions to world literature. Krasznahorkai is taking part in festival events from March 27 to 29.

Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado arrived in Oslo to receive the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize, but her participation in the December 10 ceremony remains uncertain due to security concerns. Her family waits at the Grand Hotel as the Chavista regime organizes a march in Caracas to downplay the award. Leaders like Argentina's Javier Milei will attend the event in support of Venezuelan democracy.

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President Javier Milei will depart this Monday for Oslo to attend the Nobel Peace Prize ceremony for Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado. His schedule includes meetings with King Harald V and Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre, before returning on Thursday for extraordinary sessions in Congress. The trip occurs amid diplomatic tensions with Venezuela.

In the latest episode of ZEIT's literature podcast 'What are you reading right now?', Iris Radisch and Adam Soboczynski discuss the new book by Literature Nobel laureate László Krasznahorkai at the Frankfurter Buchmesse. The stories in 'In the Madness of Others' delve into the streams of consciousness of eccentric characters. The episode also covers Bettina Flitner's novel 'My Mother'.

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French Nobel Prize winner in economics Philippe Aghion pleaded on Monday evening on France 2 to suspend the pension reform until the 2027 presidential elections. He suggests halting the gradual increase in retirement age at 62 years and 9 months to ease tensions. This statement comes as Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu has opened the door to debate on suspending the contested reform.

 

 

 

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