Overview
- The 2025 Peace Prize will be unveiled on October 10 in Oslo at 11:00 CET, with one laureate receiving a medal, diploma and 11 million Swedish crowns.
- There are 338 nominees this year and the full list remains sealed for 50 years, though many eligible nominators can disclose their own picks.
- Trump has claimed he helped avert an India–Pakistan war and has cited praise from Pakistan’s army chief Asim Munir, statements reported as his account.
- Publicized endorsements for Trump by leaders of Cambodia, Israel and Pakistan were filed after the January 31 cutoff and do not count as valid nominations.
- Analysts highlight likely contenders such as humanitarian groups, local mediators and press-freedom advocates, citing Sudan’s Emergency Response Rooms, the Committee to Protect Journalists, Reporters Without Borders, the International Criminal Court, NATO and Yulia Navalnaya as possibilities discussed in coverage.