During a press conference in Tehran, a Nobel Prize winner condemned the Iranian regime's practices, labeling them as 'economic terrorism' and 'state terrorism'. He highlighted the direct impact of these policies on the Iranian people's daily lives.
Russian President <strong>Vladimir Putin</strong> has announced his support for the establishment of an international literary prize as an alternative to the <strong>Nobel Prize</strong>, arguing that Russian writers deserve politically unbiased recognition. This initiative was discussed during a meeting of the Russian Cultural Council, where prominent writer <strong>Zakhar Prilepin</strong> proposed the idea.
Sergey Stipachin, head of the Russian Publishers Union, supports writer Zakhar Prilepin's idea to create an international literary prize as an alternative to the Nobel Prize. This initiative aims to honor outstanding literary works globally.