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Nobel Peace Prize: Trump,Kim, Pope Francis Contenders After Peace Talks

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Donald Trump and Kim Jong Un are among the contenders for this year’s Nobel Peace Prize following their historic peace talks in June.

Several prominent organisations are also considered candidates to succeed 2017 winners, the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons.

While the names of nominees are not divulged, we take a look at some of the favourites for this year’s prize ahead of the winner being announced in Oslo on Friday.

Contenders

  1. Kim Jong Un and Moon Jae-In
The leaders of the two Koreas met for the first time and shook hands on the border, raising hopes for the de-nuclearisation of the peninsula and an end to the Korean War – 65 years after the fighting stopped. However, many remain sceptical that Kim’s wish for peace is genuine.
2 Donald Trump
The combative US president is a contender for helping to bring North and South Korea together, holding his own historic talks with Kim Jong Un, and for opening a dialogue with Russia’s Vladimir Putin after years of frozen relations between Washington and Moscow.
3 Raif Badawi
The Saudi blogger has been imprisoned since 2013 on charges of “insulting Islam through electronic channels”. He was also flogged. His wife Ensaf Haidar (above, holding a picture of him) has been campaigning for his release.
4 Carles Puigdemont

The leader of last October’s unofficial Catalan independence referendum has effectively been living in exile in Belgium since he fled Spain to avoid arrest. The vote precipitated a crackdown by Spain that put hopes for an independent Catalonia on ice for the foreseeable future.

5  Hong Kong pro-democracy protesters
Joshua Wong (R), one of the unofficial leaders of Hong Kong’s umbrella movement could be recognised for the campaign’s non-violent activism for political freedom. Mr Wong, 21, helped lead 79 days of protests in the city in 2014.
6 Pope Francis

The Pope has been nominated every year since his 2013 accession, but is considered less likely to win in 2018 after a year in which his handling of sexual abuse scandals in Ireland, the US and Chile has been widely criticised as being too slow, damaging his image as a liberal reformist.

7 The UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)

UNHCR, the UN’s refugee agency, leads efforts to help those fleeing war and persecution and has won the prize twice. It recently said more people were forcibly displaced around the world in 2017 than ever before.

8 The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU)
The ACLU persuaded a US federal judge to order the Trump administration to reunite children and their families separated at the US border. It organised protests such as the one pictured to keep the issue on the agenda, damaging Mr Trump’s popularity among moderates.

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US Does Not Want To See Middle East Crisis ‘Escalate’ – White House

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The United States does not want to see an escalation of the crisis in the Middle East, a top White House official said Sunday after Israel repelled a massive missile and drone attack from Iran.

“We don’t want to see this escalate,” White House National Security Council spokesman John Kirby said on NBC’s “Meet the Press”. “We’re not looking for a wider war with Iran.”

Israel was on high alert Sunday after Iran’s unprecedented attack sparked fears of a broader conflict.

Iran launched its first-ever direct assault on Israeli territory late Saturday in retaliation for a deadly strike by Israeli on Tehran’s consulate in Damascus on April 1.

Iran’s retaliation marked a major escalation of the long-running covert war between the regional foes.

US President Joe Biden has reaffirmed Washington’s “ironclad” support for Israel, while appearing to guide its staunch ally away from a military response.

News outlet Axios said the president had told Netanyahu he would oppose an Israeli counterattack against Iran and that the prime minister should “take the win”.

Kirby added in the interview that the United States is “staying vigilant” to any Iranian threats to American troops.

“We made it very clear to all parties, including Iran, what we would do … and also how seriously we would take any potential threats to our personnel,” Kirby said.

Iran launched more than 300 drones and missiles towards Israel late Saturday, injuring 12 people, the Israeli army said.

But almost all were intercepted before they reached Israeli territory, the army said, with help from the United States, Jordan, Britain and other allies.

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Pope Warns Against ‘Spiral Of Violence’ After Iran Attack

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…Iranian President Raisi  Warns Israel Against ‘Reckless’ Retaliation

…Flights Cancelled Across Iran Amid Security Concerns

Pope Francis on Sunday made a “pressing appeal” against a “spiral of violence” after Iran’s unprecedented missile and drone attack on Israel, warning of a potential regional conflagration.

“I make a pressing appeal for an end to any action which could fuel a spiral of violence that risks dragging the Middle East into an even greater conflict,” the Argentinian pontiff declared following his traditional Sunday prayer in Saint Peter’s Square at the Vatican.

“I am praying and following with concern, but also pain, the news that has come in recent hours about the worsening situation in Israel due to Iran’s intervention,” the pope told worshippers.

“No one should threaten the existence of others. All countries must, however, side with peace and help Israelis and Palestinians to live in two states, side by side and in security,” he said.

“That is their right,” Francis insisted as he once again repeated earlier calls for a ceasefire in Gaza and “negotiation.”

The pontiff furthermore demanded the world “help the population facing a humanitarian crisis” in Gaza and urged the “immediate release of the hostages kidnapped months ago” by Hamas, setting in train the latest chapter of violence in the region.

Meanwhile, several Iranian airports, including Tehran’s Imam Khomeini International Airport, have cancelled flights until Monday.

This development followed the crisis between Iran and Israel.

The airport’s executive said all flights from Tehran’s Imam Khomeini International Airport have been cancelled until 6 am (0230 GMT) following an announcement by Iran’s Civil Aviation Organisation.

According to Iran’s Airports and Air Navigation Company, domestic flights from Tehran’s Mehrabad Airport and airports in Shiraz, Isfahan, Bushehr, Kerman, Ilam, and Sanandaj have also been cancelled until Monday morning, as the country’s western airspace remains off limits to flights.

Major airlines across the Middle East have announced the cancellation of some of their flights while having to reroute others, though Israel reopened its airspace as of 7:30 am local time on Sunday.

Beirut airport also reopened this morning and flights in and out of the Lebanese capital have reportedly resumed.

Tehran has warned it will strike again with greater force if Israel or the US retaliate for the Iranian strike on Israel by more than 300 drones and missiles on Saturday night.

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War: Iran Launches Hundreds Of Missiles, Drones In First Direct Attack On Israel

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..As Iran Hijacked Israel’s Ship 

…Israel Warns Iran Will Suffer ‘Consequences’ Of Escalation

…We’ll Continue To Support Israel’s Security, UK Reacts To Iran’s Attack

…US Intercepted All 300 Drones, Missiles Fired At Israel By Iran, Biden Reacts

Iran’s mission to the United Nations has released a statement on the attack against Israel.

Recall that Iran launched over 100 missile-laden drones towards Israel on Saturday.

Iran’s mission, which defended the attack, said it was in response to Israel’s aggression against its diplomatic premises.

“Iran’s military action was in response to the Zionist regime’s aggression against our diplomatic premises in Damascus,” Iran’s mission to the UN has said in a post on X.

“The matter can be deemed concluded. However, should the Israeli regime make another mistake, Iran’s response will be considerably more severe.

“The post goes on to say that the conflict is between Iran and Israel – and the US “must stay away”.

It pointed to Article 51 of the UN Charter pertaining to legitimate defence.

“Should the Israeli regime make another mistake, Iran’s response will be more severe,” it added.

“It is a conflict between Iran and the rogue Israeli regime, from which the U.S. MUST STAY AWAY.

Meanwhile, the Israeli Prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, has warned that whoever harms his country will in turn be harmed.


The prime minister said this in a statement on Saturday evening in reaction to Iran’s drone attacks towards Israel:

However, Netanyahu warned, “Our defensive systems are deployed; we are ready for any scenario, both defensively and offensively,” he said.

“The State of Israel is strong. The IDF is strong. The public is strong.

“We appreciate the US standing alongside Israel, as well as the support of Britain, France and many other countries.


“We have determined a clear principle: Whoever harms us, we will harm them. We will defend ourselves against any threat and will do so level-headedly and with determination.

“Citizens of Israel, I know that you also are level-headed. I call on you to follow the directives of IDF Home Front Command.

“Together we will stand and with God’s help – together we will overcome all of our enemies.

In the same vein, the British prime minister, Rishi Sunak has reacted to Iran’s attack on Isreal.

The UK said it is alongside its allies urgently working to stabilise the situation, adding that it does not want to see more bloodshed.

The PM, however, reiterated the United Kingdom’s continued support for Israel’s security.


On Saturday, Iran said it has fired multiple drone attacks against Israel in retaliation to the attack on its embassy in Syria and the killing of its top officials by the Israeli military.

Reacting to the attack on X, the Prime minister said, “I condemn in the strongest terms the Iranian regime’s reckless attack against Israel.

“Iran has once again demonstrated that it is intent on sowing chaos in its own backyard.


“The UK will continue to stand up for Israel’s security and that of all our regional partners, including Jordan and Iraq.

“Alongside our allies, we are urgently working to stabilise the situation and prevent further escalation. No one wants to see more bloodshed.

Also, US President, Joe Biden has announced that nearly all the Iranian drones and missiles fired towards Israel by Iran have been intercepted.

Biden added that he will convene a meeting of G7 leaders on Sunday over the attack launched against Israel by Iran.

Biden condemned the attack, saying in a statement from the White House that Iran was aided by its proxy forces in Yemen, Syria and Iraq.

“At my direction, to support the defence of Israel, the U.S. military moved aircraft and ballistic missile defence destroyers to the region over the course of the past week.

“Thanks to these deployments and the extraordinary skill of our servicemembers, we helped Israel take down nearly all of the incoming drones and missiles.

Biden says that he reaffirms America’s “ironclad” commitment to Israel in his call with Benjamin Netanyahu.

“I told him that Israel demonstrated a remarkable capacity to defend against and defeat even unprecedented attacks – sending a clear message to its foes that they cannot effectively threaten the security of Israel.”

 

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