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Russia and Ukraine exchange 100 prisoners each after UAE mediation

Ooda Loop

Russia and Ukraine have each exchanged 100 prisoners of war (POWs) following mediation by the United Arab Emirates. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said his country “will make every effort to continue prisoner exchanges”, in a Friday post on X. So far, 3,135 Ukrainian POWs have been freed from Russian captivity. […]

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Somalia rejects mediation with Ethiopia gov’t over Somaliland port deal

Ooda Loop

Somalia said on Thursday there was no room for mediation in the dispute with Ethiopia unless Addis Ababa cancelled a deal with the breakaway region of Somaliland. Ethiopia reached a memorandum of understanding with Somaliland on January 1 that gives it access to the sea, escalating tensions in the Horn […]

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SS8 improves mediation results for law enforcement with Xcipio

CTOvision

SS8 Networks announced that it deployed its Xcipio mediation and interception platform in one of the largest global CSPs to support its Multi-access Edge Computing (MEC) infrastructure. Next-generation network architectures […].

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Meta negotiations with moderators in Kenya over labor dispute collapse

TechCrunch

This emerged today when the court was briefed on the outcome of the mediation, coming after it allowed the parties to settle the case out of […] © 2023 TechCrunch. All rights reserved. For personal use only.

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The Mediator

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Mediator promotes loose coupling by keeping objects from referring to each other explicitly, and it lets you vary their interaction independently. It is … Continue reading "The Mediator". Intent Define an object that encapsulates how a set of objects interact.

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When mediating conflict where the parties simply will never agree, what do you do?

thoughtLEADERS, LLC

Our reader poll today asks: When mediating conflict where the parties simply will never agree, what do you do? 34.25% Call for assistance from a more skilled mediator 30.90% Hope they see it’s an intractable situation and decide to end things on their own 10.00% Call it quits or call for help? There has to be something to do!

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GenAI Could Make Online Conversations More Civil

Harvard Business Review

The author discusses research that he and his colleagues have conducted on this topic and discusses the ways in which the community platform Nextdoor has started using AI to mediate conflict among its members.