Catalysts for peace: three women receive Nobel Prize

Daily Nation Wednesday 21st December, 2011

Liberia's president, a compatriot and a Yemeni activist received the Nobel Peace Prize in Oslo Saturday for showing how women facing war and oppression can shed the mantle of victimhood and lead the way to peace and democracy.


Read the full story at Daily Nation

Comments


Comments

  • No comments yet for this story

  • Have your say

    • By submitting your comment you agree to our terms and conditions   

    More Sweden News

    RSS
    • In Stockholms suburbs unemployment stokes unrest

      General Sources - Friday 24th May, 2013

      Behind the well-kept lawns and flowerbeds of Husby, the immigrant-heavy Stockholm suburb where riots have raged for five straight nights, unemployment is fuelling despair among the young residents. Nearly a week of unrest across the Swedish capital has raised questions about the assimilation of immigrants, who dominate low-income neighbourhoods in the main cities and make up about 15 percent of ...

    • Swedens Inexplicable Riots Explained

      General Sources - Friday 24th May, 2013

      The local shopping centre was also vandalized, and three police officers were injured in the fracas. Police estimate that the riots involved somewhere between 50 and 60 youths. Why the protests began on Sunday in particular isn't clear. But over the next four nights, they spread into nearby neighborhoods and other suburbs around the city. Rinkeby, just southwest of ...

    • Sweden riots Cops seek reinforcements US citizens warned

      General Sources - Friday 24th May, 2013

      By Simon Johnson and Patrick Lannin, Reuters STOCKHOLM - Police in the Swedish capital are to seek reinforcements after youths again set cars ablaze and threw stones at police for a fifth night running, officials said on Friday.The unrest has led the United States embassy to warn U.S. citizens this week not to go to areas hit by rioting."I can confirm we have sent out a Warden ...

    • Sweden surveys Islamist extremism

      General Sources - Friday 24th May, 2013

      Nearly 200 individuals backing "violent Islamist extremism" are residing in Sweden, a report by the country's security service has said, days after a man killed himself in bombings police described as a "terrorist crime". While those individuals form "a serious threat to people in Sweden," the threat is still limited in scale, Maria Rembe, chief analyst at the ...

    • Sweden prepares for sixth night of violence

      Al Jazeera - Friday 24th May, 2013

      Stockholm police called in reinforcements from across Sweden to quell a possible sixth straight night of riots in the country's capital. The nightly unrest led Britain's Foreign Office and the United States embassy on Friday to warn their nationals against travelling to the affected areas. "We will be getting reinforcements from Gothenburg and Malmoe tonight," police ...

    • Survey Swedes having less sex than in the 1990s

      Middle East Times - Friday 24th May, 2013

      A national survey found Swedes are having 24 percent less sex than in 1996 and a university professor said "desire disorder" is a public health problem. The United Mind poll of 3,000 Swedes, conducted in partnership with newspaper Aftenbladet, found respondents reporting having an average 3.8 sexual encounters per month, down from five when the survey conducted in 1996, The Local.se ...

    • Riots Rock Stockholm for 5th Day

      Hispanic Business Magazine - Friday 24th May, 2013

      This is how Stockholm's northern suburb of Husby appeared on Friday, five days after riots first broke out there, triggering unrest in other majority-immigrant suburbs of the Swedish capital. Hundreds took part in the riots, the country's worst since the 2010 clashes in the Malmo district of Rosengard. Frustration among young male immigrants from the Middle East and North ...

    • Homeless in London Heres a train ticket for Birmingham

      Guardian - Friday 24th May, 2013

      When Aisha was evicted from her flat in East Ham, east London, on 15 April, she packed her belongings in a suitcase and went with her six-year-old daughter to the ...

    • Cars shops ablaze in 5th night of Sweden riots

      The China Post - Friday 24th May, 2013

      STOCKHOLM -- More than a dozen cars were torched and schools, shops and a police station were set ablaze as riots swept through Stockholm's immigrant-dominated suburbs for the fifth straight night, police and firefighters said ...

    • U.K. U.S. warn against travel in Sweden during riots

      Middle East Times - Friday 24th May, 2013

      The United Kingdom and the United States have issued a travel warning for Sweden following a string of arson attacks in Stockholm's suburbs, officials said. The United States Friday sent an email to all U.S. nationals living in Sweden, warning them to stay away from the affected areas, The Local.se reported. "Even demonstrations intended to be peaceful can turn confrontational and ...

    • Unemployment stokes Swedish unrest

      The Courier Mail - Friday 24th May, 2013

      BEHIND the well-kept lawns and flowerbeds of Husby, the immigrant-heavy Stockholm suburb where riots have raged for five straight nights, unemployment is fuelling despair among young residents. Nearly a week of unrest across the Swedish capital has raised questions about the assimilation of immigrants, who dominate low-income neighbourhoods in the main cities and make up about 15 per cent of the ...

    • Swedish police try to restore order in Stockholm after week of rioting

      The Guardian - Friday 24th May, 2013

      Burnt out cars in Stockholm: rioting continued in the Swedish capital on Thursday for the fifth night in a row. Photograph: Rikard Stadler/Rikard ...

    • Two schools a police station and many cars were burned down in Stockholm

      Turkish Press - Friday 24th May, 2013

      Two schools, a police station and many cars were burned down in Stockholm STOCKHOLM - The demonstrations in Stockholm, capital of Sweden, have continued as many cars were set aflamed and two schools and a police station were burned down in the protests against the police shooting of a migrant man.The protests continued by burning down two schools, a police station and many cars for the fifth ...

    • Stockholm police brace for more unrest

      New Zealand Herald - Friday 24th May, 2013

      Riot-weary Stockholm police were reinforced with officers from other parts of Sweden as the capital prepared for more unrest after youths burned cars, schools and damaged public property in several districts of suburban Stockholm in five consecutive nights of violence. At least 13 people, aged between 18 and 25, had been detained in connection with the disturbances which included an ...

    • Sweden braced for more violence

      New Zealand Herald - Friday 24th May, 2013

      Stockholm was braced for a fifth night of riots as violent unrest that began almost a week ago in the northern suburbs of the Swedish capital continued to spread to other corners of the city. The brother-in-law of a 68-year-old man who was shot by police in his apartment 12 days ago, in an incident said to be the initial cause of the unrest, has spoken for the first time, asking people to "stop ...

    • Sweden braced for more violence

      New Zealand Herald - Friday 24th May, 2013

      Stockholm was braced for a fifth night of riots as violent unrest that began almost a week ago in the northern suburbs of the Swedish capital continued to spread to other corners of the city. The brother-in-law of a 68-year-old man who was shot by police in his apartment 12 days ago, in an incident said to be the initial cause of the unrest, has spoken for the first time, asking people to "stop ...

    • Sweden braced for more violence

      New Zealand Herald - Friday 24th May, 2013

      Stockholm was braced for a fifth night of riots as violent unrest that began almost a week ago in the northern suburbs of the Swedish capital continued to spread to other corners of the city. The brother-in-law of a 68-year-old man who was shot by police in his apartment 12 days ago, in an incident said to be the initial cause of the unrest, has spoken for the first time, asking people to "stop ...

    • Sweden braced for more violence

      New Zealand Herald - Friday 24th May, 2013

      Stockholm was braced for a fifth night of riots as violent unrest that began almost a week ago in the northern suburbs of the Swedish capital continued to spread to other corners of the city. The brother-in-law of a 68-year-old man who was shot by police in his apartment 12 days ago, in an incident said to be the initial cause of the unrest, has spoken for the first time, asking people to "stop ...

    • Sweden braced for more violence

      New Zealand Herald - Friday 24th May, 2013

      Stockholm was braced for a fifth night of riots as violent unrest that began almost a week ago in the northern suburbs of the Swedish capital continued to spread to other corners of the city. The brother-in-law of a 68-year-old man who was shot by police in his apartment 12 days ago, in an incident said to be the initial cause of the unrest, has spoken for the first time, asking people to "stop ...

    • Stockholm riots causes and consequences

      The Local - Friday 24th May, 2013

      After five nights of rioting throughout the outskirts of Stockholm, many in Sweden and elsewhere are trying to make sense of it all. The Local spoke to a mix of commentators and local politicians to get their ...

    • Swedish capital hit by fifth night of riots

      CNN - Friday 24th May, 2013

      Firemen extinguish a blaze at a nursery school in the Stockholm suburb of Kista after riots in Sweden early Friday, May 24. Early media reports said the riots, which started Sunday, might have been triggered by police killing a 69-year-old man wielding a machete. But police say they are unsure of the ...

    • Swedens economic mood dips survey

      The Local - Friday 24th May, 2013

      Swedish consumers are feeling less optimistic about the economy, with a down-turn also visible in the mood of the manufacturing industry, Sweden's National Institute for Economic Research said on ...

    More Sweden News

    News from around our Network