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The UN’s World Food Program has won the Nobel Peace Prize in recognition of its efforts to comb

The UN’s World Food Program (WFP) has won the Nobel Peace Prize in recognition of its efforts to combat hunger in conflict regions [Forward to a friend]( | [Subscribe]( | [View in your browser]( [Top of The World]( --------------------------------------------------------------- In the news today Rome-based WFP honored for 'key role in multilateral cooperation' [The World Food Program's flag flutters on the roof of WFP headquaters after the organization won the 2020 Nobel Peace Prize, in Rome, Italy, Oct. 9, 2020.]( Credit: Remo Casilli/Reuters The UN’s World Food Program (WFP) has won the Nobel Peace Prize in recognition of its [efforts to combat hunger in conflict regions]( on several continents. The Rome-based organization provided assistance to almost 100 million people last year across 88 countries. Some of the WFP’s initiatives are in dangerous places now [beset by COVID-19 travel restrictions](, which make the job of maintaining aid even more difficult. In announcing the award on Friday, Berit Reiss-Andersen, chair of the Oslo-based Norwegian Nobel Committee, said the WFP “plays a key role in multilateral cooperation on making food security an instrument of peace.” David Beasley, WFP’s executive director, said, “I know I’m not deserving of an award like this, but all the men and women around the world in the World Food Program and our partners who put their lives on the line every day [deserve it].” Historically, the WFP is [headed by an American](, and US President Donald Trump in 2017 picked Beasley, a former Republican governor of South Carolina. The Nobel Committee said the problem of starvation has worsened in recent years, with 135 million people facing acute hunger in 2019. [Known for its logistics expertise](, WFP is currently most active in nations such as The Democratic Republic of Congo, South Sudan, Nigeria, Burkina Faso and Yemen. The prize comes with a $1.1 million award and a gold medal. What The World is following With fighting still raging in the South Caucasus, talks in Moscow planned for Friday have raised [hopes for a ceasefire in the ongoing Nagorno-Karabakh conflict](. The Armenian and Azerbaijani foreign ministers are expected to attend the negotiations, which follow the launch of a peace push by France, Russia and the US on Thursday in Geneva. Armenia’s government has said the peace discussions will focus on first stopping the bloodshed, then arranging an exchange of bodies and prisoners of war. And, China announced on Friday its [intention to join COVAX](, an international alliance to distribute COVID-19 vaccines to around two-thirds of the world’s population by 2022. The decision makes Beijing by far the most prominent vaccine development player to become a part of the [World Health Organization-led project](. “We are taking this concrete step to ensure equitable distribution of vaccines, especially to developing countries, and hope more capable countries will also join and support COVAX,” said Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Hua Chunying. --------------------------------------------------------------- From The World [In Iran, all eyes are on US election's impact on sanctions, security]( [Women wearing protective face masks shop at a bazaar following the outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), in Tehran, Iran, July 8, 2020.]( Credit: Abdollah Heidar via West Asia News Agency/Reuters So much has happened since January that it is easy to forget that the US almost went to war with Iran. Tensions heightened when the US killed Iranian Gen. Qasem Soleimani, and in response, Iran fired rockets at US forces stationed in Iraq. Nine months later, tensions are still high. And as Election Day nears in the US, [Iranians inside Iran are watching closely]( to see if they can make sense of what the next four years will bring. For them, whoever ends up in the White House could have an impact on security, sanctions and the economy in Iran. [Ex-Marine's Russian imprisonment is 'political,' his father says, calling for his release]( [US ex-Marine Trevor Reed, who was detained in 2019 and accused of assaulting police officers, stands inside a defendants' cage during a court hearing in Moscow, March 11, 2020.]( Credit: Tatyana Makeyeva/Reuters A former Marine is sitting in a Russian prison for a crime he didn't commit — at least, that’s the argument from US lawmakers and diplomats about the case of Trevor Reed. In late July, Trevor Reed was [sentenced to nine years in a Russian penal colony]( after a Russian court convicted him of assaulting two police officers in Moscow. During the trial, the police presented virtually no evidence supporting that claim. Trevor Reed and his family say the sentence is politically motivated and that he's being used as a bargaining chip. The US ambassador to Russia, John Sullivan, called the sentence “ridiculous” and “theater of the absurd.” --------------------------------------------------------------- Bright spot La Abuela tortilla shop, named “the grandmother” in Spanish, has begun providing another basic service this year: [Wi-Fi internet and television viewing for students]( who otherwise have no other means of accessing online education during the pandemic. “The kids in our neighborhood are our kids, and we don’t want our kids to fall behind,” Dalia Davila told The World. [Fernando Lozano, co-owner of La Abuela tortilla shop in southern Mexico City, stands inside his bakery.]( [Read more]( --------------------------------------------------------------- In case you missed it on The World - [Can Joe Biden get China to stop building coal plants?]( - [Spirit of ‘Je suis Charlie’ in France]( - [Clashing claims of defeating ISIS]( - [Brain cells intact from Mount Vesuvius explosion]( - [China’s road to ‘carbon neutral’]( - [Climate change and the vice presidential debate]( - [Africa faces challenges in race for vaccine]( - [Preventing a surge in COVID-19]( Don't forget to subscribe to The World's Latest Edition podcast using your favorite podcast player: [RadioPublic](, [Apple Podcasts](, [Stitcher](, [Soundcloud](, [RSS]( [The World logo]( [The World on Facebook]( [The World's Twitter account]( [Donate]( | [Forward to a friend]( | [Subscribe]( | [Edit your subscription]( | [Unsubscribe]( | [View in your browser]( Top of the World is written weekday mornings by the team at [The World](. 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