Malala Yousafzai: Youngest Ever Nobel Peace Prize Winner
Stars and royalty watch Malala become youngest ever Nobel Peace Prize winner – and now she wants to be Pakistan prime minister
Malala Yousafzai awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in Oslo, Norway
She said she hopes to become Prime Minister of Pakistan
She is joint recipient of the prize with Indian activist Kailash Satyarthi
Malala survived an assassination attempt by the Taliban in 2012
The 17-year-old schoolgirl from Pakistan is the youngest ever to win
Ceremony interrupted by man who ran on stage with a Mexican flag
Malala Yousafzai become the youngest ever recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize today - and the 17-year-old has set her sights on becoming Pakistan's prime minister in her future.
Speaking ahead of today's ceremony in Oslo, Norway, the 17-year-old said she hopes to pursue a career in politics after finishing her education in the UK.
Malala was presented with her award at a star-studded ceremony, attended by Aerosmith frontman Steven Tyler, Queen Latifah and the Norwegian royal family.
'I tell my story, not because it is unique, but because it is not,' Malala said as she received the award in Oslo's ornate city hall on the anniversary of Swedish industrialist Alfred Nobel's death.
Addressing being the youngest ever recipient Malala said: 'I am pretty certain that I am also the first recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize who still fights with her younger brothers.
'I want there to be peace everywhere, but my brothers and I are still working on that.'
Shortly after her speech, the awards ceremony was disrupted by a protester who ran onto the stage as she was presented with her award.
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