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mediator

[mee-dee-ey-ter] / ˈmi diˌeɪ tər /


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The strike ended when the restaurant’s management agreed to bring in a mediator to assist in the negotiations.

From Los Angeles Times

"In the experimental models, we observed reduced edema, improved joint parameters, and modulation of inflammatory mediators, suggesting antioxidant and tissue-protective actions," says Arena.

From Science Daily

In September, an Israeli air strike unsuccessfully targeted the exiled Hamas leadership as it met in Qatar, a regional mediator, to discuss a new ceasefire proposal presented by the US.

From BBC

Egypt was also a key mediator between Israel and the Gaza militant group Hamas.

From The Wall Street Journal

In a post on X, Bisimwa urged mediators and international partners to ensure the city was protected from "reprisals, violence and remilitarisation".

From BBC