TEHRAN - The Nobel Prize, established under the will of Alfred Nobel in 1901, was meant to be awarded annually to “the person or organization that has done the most or the best work for the benefit of humanity” in relation to peace. Yet from the very beginning, the interpretation of its criteria has rested in the hands of the Norwegian Committee, and its decisions — especially in politically sensitive cases — have repeatedly stirred controversy.
Tuesday 14 October 2025
Tehrantimes - 12 hours ago
The Nobel Peace Prize has lost its meaning


Muslim Board of India Demands Immediate Release for Maulana Tauqeer Raza Khan and All Other Detainees
- ABNA
Ashura Int’l Foundation’s Deputy Meets with Vatican’s Prefect of Dicastery for Interreligious Dialogue
- ABNA
Hamas: We tried hard to protect Israeli captives as ‘war criminal’ Netanyahu tried to kill them
- ABNA
FAO highlights Iran’s strategic role in regional food production and agricultural innovation
- Tehrantimes
Photos: Indian people s voice for Palestinian freedom - demonstrations against Gaza genocide in Ahilyanagar
- ABNA⁞

Israel-Backed Militias Kill Well-Known Palestinian Journalist Saleh alJafarawi Amid Ceasefire
- ABNA
Director of Iran’s seminaries highlights Pakistan’s key role in shaping Islamic world’s future
- ABNA
Exclusive: Israel’s military failures forced partial withdrawal from Gaza, Aleef Sabbagh says
- Tehrantimes
Minister urges overhaul of transport, preservation of historical districts to strengthen tourism
- Tehrantimes