Nobel awards to take place in Stockholm with full glitz and glamour
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[December 10, 2022]
STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - Nobel laureates congregated in the
Swedish capital Stockholm on Saturday for the first fully in-person
award ceremonies complete with a formal banquet since the COVID-19
pandemic that curtailed events in the past two years.
The ceremony starts at 1500 GMT and features glamorous formal wear, with
the men in white tie and tails and women in flowing gowns and elegant
hairdos. Ceremonies in 2020 and 2021 were scaled back and there was no
banquet.
Many laureates from 2020 and 2021 will be attending this year as well as
the 2022 winners - last year for example there was a ceremony but no
laureates attended as they received their medals in their home
countries.
Throughout this week the laureates have taken part in activities ranging
from panel discussions to news conferences, finding time to visit
schools and give lectures and attend a lights show.
"Given the challenges the world faces, it feels especially important to
highlight Alfred Nobel's idea of international community," said Vidar
Helgesen, executive director of the Nobel Foundation.
Five of the six Nobel prizes are awarded in Stockholm every year after a
nomination process that is kept secret for the next 50 years. The Nobel
Peace Prize is awarded in Oslo where separate festivities are held.
Dynamite inventor Alfred Nobel left around 31 million crowns - about 1.8
billion crowns ($174.2 million) in today's money according to the
Foundation - to fund prizes for achievements in science, literature and
peace awarded annually since 1901.
Among the laureates for 2022 is a former chairman of U.S. Federal
Reserve, Ben Bernanke, who won the Nobel Economics Prize along with
economists Douglas Diamond and Philip Dybvig for research on how
propping up failing banks can stave off an even deeper economic crisis.
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Representative of the Ukrainian
organisation Center for Civil Liberties Oleksandra Matviichuk,
Russian organisation Memorial representative Jan Rachinsky, Natalia
Pinchuk, wife of Nobel Peace Prize winner Ales Bialiatski from
Belarus and chair of the Norwegian Nobel Committee, Berit
Reiss-Andersen attend a news conference at the Nobel Institute, as
Bialiatski, Memorial and CCL receive the 2022 Nobel Peace Prize for
their work for human rights in Belarus, Russia and Ukraine, in Oslo,
Norway December 9, 2022. NTB/Haakon Mosvold Larsen via REUTERS
The economics prize is a later addition to the original line-up,
instituted by the Swedish central bank.
After the ceremony, there is a banquet in City Hall, attended by
Sweden's royal family, government officials and dignitaries and
business leaders from different countries.
Swedish political party leaders are always invited to the banquet.
However Jimmie Akesson, leader of the anti-immigration Sweden
Democrats, which became the country's second biggest party in an
election in September election, was left off the guest list, with
his party not deemed to be in keeping with the prizes' tenets.
The Nobel Foundation has also snubbed the ambassadors of Russia and
Belarus, following Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Jailed Belarusian
activist Ales Byalyatski, Russian rights group Memorial and
Ukraine's Center for Civil Liberties won the 2022 Nobel Peace Prize.
($1 = 10.3329 Swedish crowns)
(Reporting by Supantha Mukherjee; Editing by Niklas Pollard and
Frances Kerry)
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