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Familiar and Unexpected: A Look at Nobel Peace Prize Winners

The Nobel Peace Prize list reads less like a single “peace lane” and more like a mirror of each decade’s big worry. Latest News in India often highlights how some years reward campaigners and survivors. Some years go to diplomats, institutions, even global bodies. That mix is exactly why the roll call keeps surprising people who think it’s only about war treaties and leaders.

Winners That Still Catch People Off Guard

Alongside famous names like Martin Luther King Jr. and Malala Yousafzai, the prize has gone to groups and institutions that shaped public debate, not just politics. Recent examples show that shift clearly: Nihon Hidankyo won in 2024 for anti-nuclear witness work, and María Corina Machado won in 2025 for her democracy-focused effort in Venezuela. The official Nobel Prize account even posted the 2025 announcement on X, and it spread fast.

The Trend Behind the “Surprise” Picks

The modern pattern leans toward civil courage, rights work, and long-term risk, not only ceasefires. To browse the full record, the Nobel Prize’s official list and Britannica’s archive help spot the pattern.

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