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Fact check: What is the deadline for Nobel Peace Prize nominations 2025?
1. Summary of the results
The analyses provide consistent and definitive information regarding the Nobel Peace Prize nomination deadline for 2025. All sources unanimously confirm that the deadline was January 31, 2025 [1] [2] [3] [4].
More specifically, the deadline was set at 12 midnight Central European Time (CET) on January 31, 2025 [4]. The sources emphasize that for any nomination to be considered valid, it must have been submitted no later than this date [3].
Given that today's date is August 15, 2025, the nomination period for the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize has already closed and was completed over six months ago.
2. Missing context/alternative viewpoints
The original question lacks several important contextual elements that the analyses reveal:
- Specific time zone requirement: The deadline wasn't just January 31st, but specifically at 12 midnight CET [4]
- Current status: Since the question is being asked in August 2025, the deadline has long passed
- Nomination eligibility: The sources don't elaborate on who is qualified to submit nominations, though this would be relevant context for someone asking about the deadline
- Selection timeline: The analyses don't provide information about when the actual prize winner will be announced, which might be what someone is ultimately interested in knowing
3. Potential misinformation/bias in the original statement
The original question itself contains no misinformation or bias - it is a straightforward factual inquiry about a deadline. However, there are potential issues with the timing of the question:
- Asking about a nomination deadline in August 2025 when the deadline was in January 2025 suggests either outdated information or confusion about the current date
- The question implies the deadline might still be upcoming, when in fact it has already passed by more than six months
The question appears to be asked in good faith seeking factual information, with no apparent agenda or bias present in the phrasing.