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10-10-2025
The article examines Donald Trump's claim of having ended seven wars during his presidency, analyzing the validity of these claims and the context surrounding each conflict. Trump initially stated that he ended six wars during his second term and one in his first, later revising the number to seven. The conflicts include tensions between Armenia and Azerbaijan, Thailand and Cambodia, Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo, Israel and Iran, India and Pakistan, and Egypt and Ethiopia. Experts assess that while some of these conflicts saw temporary ceasefires or agreements, the underlying issues remain unresolved, casting doubt on Trump's claims of achieving lasting peace.
Entities: Donald Trump, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Thailand, Cambodia • Tone: neutral • Sentiment: negative • Intent: analyze
10-10-2025
The article discusses President Trump's aspirations for the Nobel Peace Prize, which is to be announced on October 10. Trump has been lobbying for the prize for years, citing his efforts to resolve conflicts, including a recent deal between Israel and Hamas. However, experts question whether his achievements meet the prize's criteria, given his domestic agenda and foreign policy decisions that have been criticized for undermining international cooperation and democratic values. The Norwegian Nobel Committee will announce the winner on October 10, and while Trump's recent Gaza deal may boost his chances, his overall record and public campaign for the prize have drawn criticism from some committee members and experts.
Entities: Donald Trump, Nobel Peace Prize, Norwegian Nobel Committee, Alfred Nobel, Gaza Strip • Tone: neutral • Sentiment: negative • Intent: inform
10-10-2025
The 2025 Nobel Peace Prize winner is to be announced on October 10, a year in which US President Donald Trump's actions have been highly scrutinized. Despite Trump's efforts and recent announcement of a ceasefire and hostage deal in Gaza, experts believe it is unlikely he will win the award due to his controversial policies and actions that contradict the spirit of Alfred Nobel's will. The Norwegian Nobel Committee follows a year-long deliberative process, considering candidates' strengths and weaknesses. Potential winners could include Sudanese volunteer networks, UN bodies, aid organizations, or journalists' advocacy groups.
Entities: Donald Trump, Nobel Peace Prize, Norwegian Nobel Committee, Gaza, US • Tone: neutral • Sentiment: negative • Intent: inform