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Witkoff-Putin Talks: De-escalation Efforts Amid Ukraine Conflict
US envoy Steve Witkoff met with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow on Wednesday for talks aimed at de-escalating the Ukraine conflict, with the Kremlin describing the meeting as "constructive" despite ongoing fighting and an impending US sanctions deadline.
Witkoff-Putin Talks: De-escalation Efforts Amid Ukraine Conflict
US envoy Steve Witkoff met with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow on Wednesday for talks aimed at de-escalating the Ukraine conflict, with the Kremlin describing the meeting as "constructive" despite ongoing fighting and an impending US sanctions deadline.
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40% Bias Score


Turkish Commission's First Meeting: Criticisms and Proposals Unveiled
The Milli Dayanışma, Kardeşlik ve Demokrasi Komisyonu's inaugural meeting, partly closed to the press, saw various parties present criticisms and proposals regarding its structure, name, and procedures. Discussions included concerns about excessive presidential power, the need for consensus-building...
Turkish Commission's First Meeting: Criticisms and Proposals Unveiled
The Milli Dayanışma, Kardeşlik ve Demokrasi Komisyonu's inaugural meeting, partly closed to the press, saw various parties present criticisms and proposals regarding its structure, name, and procedures. Discussions included concerns about excessive presidential power, the need for consensus-building...
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24% Bias Score


DRC, Rwanda Hold First Oversight Committee Meeting Amidst Peace Deal Delays
The DRC and Rwanda held the first meeting of a joint oversight committee in Washington, D.C., to implement a June peace deal aimed at ending conflict in eastern DRC, though key provisions such as troop withdrawals and military operations against the FDLR remain unfulfilled.
DRC, Rwanda Hold First Oversight Committee Meeting Amidst Peace Deal Delays
The DRC and Rwanda held the first meeting of a joint oversight committee in Washington, D.C., to implement a June peace deal aimed at ending conflict in eastern DRC, though key provisions such as troop withdrawals and military operations against the FDLR remain unfulfilled.
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44% Bias Score


Pakistan Urges Multilateralism to Resolve Global Conflicts
Pakistan's Foreign Minister Mohammad Ishaq Dar, during Pakistan's July UN Security Council presidency, urged strengthened multilateralism and peaceful dispute resolution to address global conflicts, citing failures of existing institutions and praising China's mediation efforts; a UN resolution on p...
Pakistan Urges Multilateralism to Resolve Global Conflicts
Pakistan's Foreign Minister Mohammad Ishaq Dar, during Pakistan's July UN Security Council presidency, urged strengthened multilateralism and peaceful dispute resolution to address global conflicts, citing failures of existing institutions and praising China's mediation efforts; a UN resolution on p...
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36% Bias Score


International Mediation: Motivations, Challenges, and Future Trends
Countries mediate international conflicts to project influence, prevent negative spillover effects, and enhance their international reputation; however, failed mediations can damage reputations and create enemies, while success yields access to valuable information, political networks, and economic ...
International Mediation: Motivations, Challenges, and Future Trends
Countries mediate international conflicts to project influence, prevent negative spillover effects, and enhance their international reputation; however, failed mediations can damage reputations and create enemies, while success yields access to valuable information, political networks, and economic ...
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16% Bias Score


Geopolitical Advantages of International Mediation
Nations mediate international disputes to enhance their global influence, gain valuable intelligence, and build diplomatic capital, as seen in the diverse approaches of the US, Norway, Qatar, and others; however, risks include reputational damage from failed mediations and substantial financial cost...
Geopolitical Advantages of International Mediation
Nations mediate international disputes to enhance their global influence, gain valuable intelligence, and build diplomatic capital, as seen in the diverse approaches of the US, Norway, Qatar, and others; however, risks include reputational damage from failed mediations and substantial financial cost...
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20% Bias Score

Ukraine Rejects Russia's Peace Plan; Support for US Plan Rises
A new poll shows that 76% of Ukrainians reject Russia's peace plan, which demands limitations on Ukraine's military, renouncement of NATO membership and recognition of occupied territories, while support for a hypothetical US plan increased to 39%.

Ukraine Rejects Russia's Peace Plan; Support for US Plan Rises
A new poll shows that 76% of Ukrainians reject Russia's peace plan, which demands limitations on Ukraine's military, renouncement of NATO membership and recognition of occupied territories, while support for a hypothetical US plan increased to 39%.
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44% Bias Score

Conflicting Approaches to the Kurdish Issue in Turkey Hinder Peace Efforts
The article analyzes the conflicting approaches of Turkish political parties towards resolving the Kurdish issue, particularly the CHP's support for dialogue and the Good Party's more confrontational rhetoric, emphasizing the role of Abdullah Öcalan's legacy in shaping this conflict and hindering pe...

Conflicting Approaches to the Kurdish Issue in Turkey Hinder Peace Efforts
The article analyzes the conflicting approaches of Turkish political parties towards resolving the Kurdish issue, particularly the CHP's support for dialogue and the Good Party's more confrontational rhetoric, emphasizing the role of Abdullah Öcalan's legacy in shaping this conflict and hindering pe...
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48% Bias Score

Benedict XV's 1917 Peace Appeal: A Century of Relevance
In 1917, Pope Benedict XV condemned World War I as a "needless massacre," a message that resonates today in the ongoing conflicts in Gaza and Ukraine, prompting the Vatican to persistently advocate for peace through negotiation and diplomacy.

Benedict XV's 1917 Peace Appeal: A Century of Relevance
In 1917, Pope Benedict XV condemned World War I as a "needless massacre," a message that resonates today in the ongoing conflicts in Gaza and Ukraine, prompting the Vatican to persistently advocate for peace through negotiation and diplomacy.
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52% Bias Score

Pakistan Urges Stronger Multilateralism to Resolve Global Conflicts
Pakistan's Foreign Minister Mohammad Ishaq Dar, during Pakistan's UN Security Council presidency in July 2024, urged stronger multilateralism and peaceful conflict resolution, citing failures of existing mechanisms in addressing conflicts like those in Gaza and Ukraine, and advocating for Security C...

Pakistan Urges Stronger Multilateralism to Resolve Global Conflicts
Pakistan's Foreign Minister Mohammad Ishaq Dar, during Pakistan's UN Security Council presidency in July 2024, urged stronger multilateralism and peaceful conflict resolution, citing failures of existing mechanisms in addressing conflicts like those in Gaza and Ukraine, and advocating for Security C...
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44% Bias Score

Controversial Figure Appointed to Lead Embattled U.S. Institute of Peace
Darren Beattie, a former State Department speechwriter fired by President Trump and known for incendiary statements, has been appointed acting president of the U.S. Institute of Peace (USIP), a move seen as part of the administration's effort to dismantle the organization amid ongoing legal challeng...

Controversial Figure Appointed to Lead Embattled U.S. Institute of Peace
Darren Beattie, a former State Department speechwriter fired by President Trump and known for incendiary statements, has been appointed acting president of the U.S. Institute of Peace (USIP), a move seen as part of the administration's effort to dismantle the organization amid ongoing legal challeng...
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48% Bias Score

Ukraine-Russia Talks in Istanbul: Limited Prospects Despite Pressure
Ukraine and Russia are holding a third round of talks in Istanbul on Wednesday, under pressure from President Trump, despite deep disagreements and limited prospects for a breakthrough, focusing on prisoner exchanges and the return of Ukrainian children.

Ukraine-Russia Talks in Istanbul: Limited Prospects Despite Pressure
Ukraine and Russia are holding a third round of talks in Istanbul on Wednesday, under pressure from President Trump, despite deep disagreements and limited prospects for a breakthrough, focusing on prisoner exchanges and the return of Ukrainian children.
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48% Bias Score
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