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2019 Nobel Peace Prize! Ethiopia's prime minister won the prize for resolving conflicts with neighbo

Original title: Ethiopia's prime minister won the Nobel Peace Prize after resolving the conflict with neighboring countries

At 5 p.m. Beijing time on October 11 (11 a.m. Norwegian time on October 11), the Norwegian Nobel Committee announced the winners of the 2019 Nobel Peace Prize in Oslo, the capital of Norway. ABI middot, Prime Minister of Ethiopia; Ahmed & middot; Ali won the award in recognition of his "efforts to achieve peace and international cooperation, especially his decisive role in resolving the border conflict with neighbouring Eritrea".

From 1901 to 2018, the Nobel Peace Prize has been promulgated 99 times, with 133 winners, including 106 individuals and 27 organizations. Among them, the International Committee of the Red Cross has won three awards and the office of the United Nations High Commissioner for refugees has won two awards. Therefore, it is actually 106 individuals and 24 organizations.

The 2018 Nobel Peace Prize was awarded to Denis middot, a Congolese gynecologist; Dr. mukhwig, Iraqi human rights activist Nadia & middot; Murad, in recognition of their 'efforts to end sexual violence as a weapon of war and armed conflict'.