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Oleg Orlov, co-chair of the Nobel Peace Prize-winning organisation Memorial, who was sentenced to jail in Russia for his anti-war and anti-government statements, held a banner that read: "Victory for Ukraine, Defeat for Putin, Freedom for Russia."

From BBC

But, eventually, she picked up the idea again, to prize-winning results.

“If you tell a people so many times that they are horrible and criminals, they will turn away from their own people and run towards whiteness,” Maria Hinojosa, a Pulitzer Prize-winning Mexican American journalist and founder of Futuro Media, posted on X after the elections.

This forced the Indian-born Booker Prize-winning author into hiding for nearly a decade.

From BBC

There is consensus that Harris’ plans will result in a less chaotic economy overall with less impact on the budget deficit, according to the Wall Street Journal, the CBRF, Goldman Sachs, 16 Nobel Prize-winning economists and others.

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