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Editor's Insight: Nobel peace prize committee again goes off too soon

The award to Colombia's president coincides with public rejection of a peace settlement. 

Tue, 11 Oct 2016

The Nobel Peace Award has gone to Colombia’s President Juan Manuel Santos for his effort to stop a long-running guerilla war.

But the prize announcement has come just as the people of Colombia rejected the settlement in a referendum.

The selection committee is different from the other Nobel

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