Connect Wallet
Wallet Connected
Disconnect Wallet
MetaMask
WalletConnect
Sign In
My Account
Manage Account
Digital Magazines
Subscriber Benefits
Help Center
Sign Out
SUBSCRIBE FOR 99¢
Subscribe
Spotlight Story
Questions Mount About Uvalde Police Response
Close
My Account
Manage Account
Digital Magazines
Subscriber Benefits
Help Center
Sign Out
Sign In
Sections
Home
U.S.
Politics
World
Health
Climate
Personal Finance by NextAdvisor
Future of Work by Charter
Business
Tech
Entertainment
Ideas
Science
History
Sports
Magazine
TIME 2030
TIME Studios
Video
TIME100 Talks
TIMEPieces
The TIME Vault
TIME for Health
TIME for Kids
TIME Edge
Red Border: Branded Content by TIME
Join Us
Newsletters
Subscribe
Subscriber Benefits
Give a Gift
Shop the TIME Store
Connect Wallet
Customer Care
US & Canada
Global Help Center
Reach Out
Careers
Press Room
Contact the Editors
Reprints and Permissions
More
Privacy Policy
Your California Privacy Rights
Terms of Use
Site Map
Connect with Us
Nobel Peace Prize
How Ethiopia's Abiy Ahmed Won the Nobel Peace Prize
By Aryn Baker
Here Are the Favorites to Win the 2019 Nobel Peace Prize
By Rachael Bunyan
Nobel Laureate Nadia Murad Taught Me the True Meaning of Courage
By Kiran Nazish
'A Strong Message in a Troubling Time.' Staff at Denis Mukwege's Congo Hospital Rejoice at Nobel Prize
By Aryn Baker
More in
Nobel Peace Prize
Denis Mukwege and Nadia Murad Win 2018 Nobel Peace Prize
The Nobel committee awarded a Congolese surgeon and a Yazidi activist the prize for drawing attention to wartime sexual violence
By Ciara Nugent
October 5, 2018
Here Are the Favorites to Win the 2018 Nobel Peace Prize
Trump, Kim and South Korea's Moon top the list ... but the committee is very rarely predictable in its choice of laureate
By Billy Perrigo
October 3, 2018
Are North Korea Nuclear Negotiations Hitting a Dead End?
It turns out Kim Jong Un is still playing hard to get. When South Korean President Moon Jae-in arrived in Washington, D.C., on May 21, only two days had passed since he spoke by phone...
By Charlie Campbell/Beijing
May 22, 2018
Hong Kong Democracy Activists Nominated for Nobel Prize
Joshua Wong, Nathan Law, Alex Chow and others are in consideration
By Eli Meixler / Hong Kong
February 1, 2018
ICAN Receives Nobel Peace Prize For Nuclear Ban
"They don't have to be that special"
By Bryan Walsh
December 10, 2017
The World Should Listen to the Nobel Peace Prize Laureates
Before it's too late
By Michael Douglas
October 10, 2017
How the World is Reacting to ICAN Winning the Nobel Peace Prize
‘Now more than ever we need a world without nuclear weapons.’
By Billy Perrigo
October 6, 2017
5 Reasons Why ICAN Won the Nobel Peace Prize
The Nobel Peace Prize was awarded to the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons (ICAN) for drawing attention to the "catastrophic humanitarian consequences" of using nuclear weapons and for its efforts in a nuclear treaty,...
By Tara John
October 6, 2017
ICAN Wins Nobel Peace Prize
ICAN was a vital part of a non-proliferation treaty on the prohibition of nuclear weapons
By Billy Perrigo
October 6, 2017
Who Will Win the Nobel Peace Prize? 5 Favorites
The winner is announced at 6am E.T. on Friday.
By Billy Perrigo
October 4, 2017
Honor and Effort: What President Obama Achieved in Eight Years
And what he didn't
By David Von Drehle
December 22, 2016
Why Real Peace in Colombia Matters to the U.S.—and the Rest of the Americas
5 reasons the U.S. should do all it can to see the peace accord come to fruition
By James Stavridis
October 27, 2016
The World Reacts to Juan Manuel Santos Winning the Nobel Peace Prize
Many offered congratulations, as well as surprise, at news of the winner
By Suyin Haynes
October 7, 2016
Syria's White Helmets Didn't Get the Nobel. But Their Rescue Work Continues
The group was considered a top candidate for the prize
By Jared Malsin/Istanbul
October 7, 2016
What Comes Next For Juan Manuel Santos and Colombia?
“I receive this prize on behalf of all Colombians, especially the millions of victims,” said the President
By John Otis/Bogota
October 7, 2016
Read Why the Nobel Committee Awarded Juan Manuel Santos the Peace Prize
A full transcript of the Nobel Committee's citation for the Colombian president
By TIME Staff
October 7, 2016
7 Firsts From Nobel Peace Prize History
Here are 7 times the Nobel Committee did something new
By Merrill Fabry
October 6, 2016
A Year Ago Tunisia Won the Nobel Peace Prize. But the Country Is Far From Peaceful
Tunisia was supposed to be the model of the Arab Spring. But life has been hard for those who took part in the revolution
By Lauren Bohn/Kasserine, Tunisia
October 6, 2016
Who Will Win the 2016 Nobel Peace Prize? Here Are Some Contenders
As the winner is announced on Friday, here's what to know about who might be in the running
By Suyin Haynes
October 6, 2016
Read Elie Wiesel's Nobel Peace Prize Acceptance Speech
'This both frightens and pleases me'
By Katie Reilly
July 2, 2016
Burma Marks Dawn of a Democratic New Era
The country overwhelmingly voted for Aung San Suu Kyi's National League for Democracy in November
By Simon Lewis
February 1, 2016
Why the Arab Spring Has Not Led to Disaster in Tunisia
Tunisians are relieved their country has not gone down the route of Libya and Syria but believe there is much reform still to take place
By Jared Malsin/Cairo
December 18, 2015
Malala Leads World Figures in TIME Person of the Year Poll
Even though it's been more than a year since she won the Nobel Peace Prize
November 30, 2015
What to Know About the Group That Won the 2015 Nobel Peace Prize
The National Dialogue Quartet in Tunisia has played an important role in maintaining democracy
By Sarah Begley
October 9, 2015
Watch Some of the Most Inspiring Nobel Peace Prize Speeches in History
The Peace Prize is one of five Nobel Prizes given annually
By Anne Most
October 8, 2015
These Are the Top Contenders for the 2015 Nobel Peace Prize
With the Nobel Peace Prize winner due to be announced at 6am ET on Friday, speculation is running rampant about which do-gooder(s) might be taking home the prestigious award. British bookmaker William Hill said it...
By Tessa Berenson
October 8, 2015
Malala's Dad: How I Raised a Nobel Peace Prize Winner
"She's leading and I'm one of her supporters."
By Fatherly
July 22, 2015
Malala: Don't Forget Nigerian Schoolgirls
It's been 300 days since they were abducted
By Charlotte Alter
February 7, 2015
Meet the Guests of Malala Joining Her as She Receives the Nobel Peace Prize
The girls' education activist invited five extraordinary young friends to attend Wednesday's ceremony in Oslo
By Megan Gibson
December 10, 2014
Malala Wants to Be Pakistan's Prime Minister
The 17-year old shot by the Taliban: "I want to serve my country"
By Megan Gibson
December 10, 2014
Pakistani Schools Observe 'I am Not Malala' Day
A federation of private schools accuses Malala of being against Islam
By Dan Kedmey
November 11, 2014
Aung San Suu Kyi's Appalling Silence on Burma's Human-Rights Abuses
The Nobel laureate's refusal to condemn documented atrocities suggests that political calculation has trumped human rights in her thinking
By Charlie Campbell
November 6, 2014
Malala Donates $50,000 Toward Reconstruction of Gaza Schools
Donation will aid U.N. agency
By Eliana Dockterman
October 29, 2014
Barack and Michelle Obama Congratulate Malala Yousafzai
Let’s not simply be in awe of her age or her accomplishments. Let’s join her
By Barack and Michelle Obama
October 16, 2014
Why Malala Gives Me Hope
It’s hard to stir up activism with images of empty classrooms, but the lack of education is among the world’s greatest crises today
By Barbara Bush
October 13, 2014
Nobel Co-Winner Kailash Satyarthi: The Whole World Should Protect Children's Rights
Nobel Laureate and child rights activist Kailash Satyarthi says he wants to work with co-recipient Malala Yousafzai to ensure child rights in India and Pakistan.
October 11, 2014
Malala Feels Peace Prize 'Power'
Peace Prize laureate said she and co-winner Kailash Satyarthi will use the shared award to strengthen the relationship between India and Pakistan
By Charlotte Alter
October 10, 2014
Read MLK's Moving Words Upon Receiving the Nobel Peace Prize
The news that the Civil Rights leader would get the prize broke 50 years ago, on Oct. 14, 1964
By Lily Rothman
October 10, 2014
The Tragic Nobel Peace Prize Story You've Probably Never Heard
This is the story of the "long-ailing, wornout, beaten Nobelman" Carl von Ossietzky
By Noah Rayman
October 10, 2014
How the World Reacted to the Nobel Peace Prize Announcement
Jointly awarded the prize "for their struggle against the suppression of children and for the right of all children to education"
By Megan Gibson
October 10, 2014
Meeting Malala: Her Cause Clearly Comes First
During a TIME photo shoot it became immediately clear to TIME's Matt McAllester that Malala Yousafzai is no ordinary teenage girl
By Matt McAllester
October 10, 2014
Pope Francis Wouldn't Have Wanted the Nobel Peace Prize
Accepting the honor would've been out of character for the Holy Father
By Elizabeth Dias
October 10, 2014
Malala Wins Nobel Peace Prize
The prize was awarded to them for their efforts in the education of women and against the exploitation of children respectively
By Rishi Iyengar and Aryn Baker
October 10, 2014
Load More Articles
More from
TIME
More From TIME