Nobel Peace Prize
Julian Assange extradition Julian Assange nominated for Nobel Peace Prize as calls for his release grow louder

The Wikileaks founder who has spent more than 1,000 days in a British prison fighting extradition to the United States, has been nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize for the third time

US designates Cuba as a “sponsor of terrorism”

Cuba’s foreign minister Bruno Rodríguez Padilla criticized the move and called it hypocritical and cynical

Why Cuban doctors deserve the Nobel Peace Prize

Amid continued attacks on Cuban doctors who are on the front-lines of battling COVID-19 across the world, Vijay Prashad makes a case for why they deserve the Nobel Peace Prize

Adolfo Pérez Esquivel: “The United States has no allies, it has no friends, it only thinks of its economic interests”

Carlos Aznárez speaks with Adolfo Pérez Esquivel about the debt crisis facing Argentina and why Argentina should not pay

Why should Cuban doctors receive the Nobel Peace Prize?

Medea Benjamin of CODEPINK discusses the campaign to award the Nobel Peace Prize to Cuba’s Henry Reeve medical brigade

Who deserves the Nobel Peace Prize in a time of pandemic?

The solidarity work of Cuban doctors is a decades-long effort in medical internationalism whose roots go to the Cuban Revolution of 1959

Nobel Peace Prize Campaign for Cuban Physicians grows across the globe

Initiative aims at honoring Henry Reeve Medical brigade professionals fighting COVID-19 in different countries

Rallies in Brazil and the world mark one year since political imprisonment of Lula

Demonstrations will take place in 16 countries to demand freedom for Brazil’s ex-president