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A 1936 Nobel Peace Prize medal, only the second such medal to be sold at auction, has fetched 1.1 million dollars in a sale to a private Asian collector, auctioneers Stack's Bowers said on Friday.
Óscar Arias, the former Costa Rican president and Nobel Peace Prize winner, said the U.S. government has canceled his visa for unspecified reasons. Arias, 84, said he received a brief email ...
The former president of Costa Rican and Nobel Peace Prize winner Oscar Arias said his visa was revoked by the U.S. State Department earlier this week. Arias, 84, said that U.S. embassy workers ...
Former Costa Rica President and Nobel Peace Prize winner Oscar Arias says the U.S. government’s unexplained cancelation of his visa won’t stop his public criticism SAN JOSÉ, Costa Rica ...
Breaking News Intern Former Costa Rican President and Nobel Peace Prize winner Oscar Arias said Tuesday that his U.S. visa was revoked without explanation. The incident comes mere weeks after he ...
Oscar Arias, former president of Costa Rica and Nobel prize winner, told reporters gathered outside his home that the United States informed him that his visa had been revoked. “I received an ...
Donald Trump wants one thing to solidify his legacy: A Nobel Peace Prize. After years of a cornucopia of abusive life choices – both self-inflicted and parentally initiated, Trump clings to a ...
Andreas Kluth is a Bloomberg Opinion columnist covering US diplomacy, national security and geopolitics. Previously, he was editor-in-chief of Handelsblatt Global and a writer for the Economist.
The 84-year-old, who was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for his role in brokering an end to conflicts in Central America, said US authorities had given no explanation. Arias hinted, however ...
FILE - Nobel Peace Prize laureate and two-time Costa Rican President Oscar Arias looks at the media during the opening ceremony of the XV World Summit of Nobel Peace Laureates at the University in ...
SAN JOSÉ, Costa Rica (AP) — Former Costa Rica President and Nobel Peace Prize winner Oscar Arias says the U.S. government’s unexplained cancelation of his visa won’t stop his public criticism.
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