News Encyclopedia: The deeper meaning for ICAN to win a Nobel Peace Prize

ICAN activists protesting at a US military base near Alice Springs in 2016. (AAP)

ICAN activists protesting at a US military base near Alice Springs in 2016. (AAP) Source: AAP

The International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons (ICAN) was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for this year. Winmas Yu analyses in this episode of News Encyclopedia, what the Prize Committee wants to achieve with the announcement, and whether it can be achieved at the end.



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