The longest-serving president of the United States, Jimmy Carter, turns 100 today | News in brief

The elderly man’s birthday is celebrated with a charity concert and a house building project.

Former President of the United States James “Jimmy” Carter turns one hundred years old today. Carter, who represented the Democratic Party, served as president for one term, from 1977 to 1981. Carter is the oldest living US president.

As president, Carter pursued a policy of peace and reconciliation, which resulted in, among other things, the Israel-Egypt peace agreement. After his presidency, Carter had a decades-long career as a defender of human rights and peace, for which he was also awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2002.

Carter has been in hospice care at home since early last year.

His birthday is celebrated with a charity concert and the construction of 30 apartments in St. Paul, Minnesota. Carter has been active at Habitat for Humanitywho builds apartments for those without them, says Politico magazine.

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