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mediator

[mee-dee-ey-ter] / ˈmi diˌeɪ tər /


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

From BBC

Your local council may also be able to help you find a mediator, even if you're not a council tenant.

From BBC

"The son, M23, offers itself in sacrifice before the American mediator to protect the father, Rwanda," Congolese government spokesman Patrick Muyaya said on Wednesday.

From Barron's

Even after the two sides agreed to bring in a mediator in January, they remained at odds over pay, staffing and unresolved charges of unfair labour practices.

From BBC

This sets off a chain reaction where cytokines, or inflammatory mediators, wake the immune system—giving cancer patients getting immunotherapy an extra boost.

From The Wall Street Journal