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These Are the Favorites to Win the Nobel Peace Prize 2017

First publishedOct 4, 16:36 UTC
Last updatedAug 19, 17:13 UTC · 12m ago
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These Are the Favorites to Win the Nobel Peace Prize 2017
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The Nobel Peace Prize 2017 favorites include Pope Francis, Angela Merkel, the Syrian White Helmets, and the Iran nuclear deal architects.

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The Nobel Peace Prize 2017 favorites are announced. They include Pope Francis, Angela Merkel, the Syrian White Helmets, and the Iran nuclear deal architects. The official list of nominations has 318 names.

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This news is important because it shows who the committee thinks are doing good work for peace.

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Who are the favorites to win the Nobel Peace Prize 2017?
Pope Francis, Angela Merkel, the Syrian White Helmets, and the Iran nuclear deal architects.
How many nominees are there?
There are 318 nominees.
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The outlets report the same list of favorites, but do not provide much additional context.

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    The favorites for the Nobel Peace Prize 2017 are announced.

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