Former President Jimmy Carter, Nobel Peace Prize winner and humanitarian, passed away at age 100.
Former US President Jimmy Carter, known for his humanitarian work and Nobel Peace Prize win, passed away at 100. Carter served from 1977 to 1981, marked by challenges like the Iran hostage crisis. Post-presidency, he founded The Carter Center, focusing on human rights and disease eradication. His legacy includes the Camp David Accords and over three decades of global humanitarian efforts.
3 months ago
1781 Articles
Articles
Further Reading
You have 3 free stories remaining this month. Subscribe anytime for unlimited access.