Iran's Attack on Oil Tanker at Oman's Khasab Port
Iran has attacked an oil tanker at Khasab Port near Oman, where mediation efforts were underway.
Indirect Negotiations: The Diplomacy of Separate Rooms
The article discusses indirect negotiations as a diplomatic method often preferred in sensitive conflicts, allowing for flexibility and exploration of potential agreements without direct communication between disputing parties.
Rubio baffled by Western war cheerleaders
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio expressed confusion over the international community's reaction to efforts aimed at ending the Ukraine conflict, highlighting a lack of support for mediation.
Iran, Gaza, Ukraine… Turkey Becomes an International Mediator
Turkey is increasingly playing a mediator role in major global conflicts including Iran, Gaza, and Ukraine.
Saudi Arabia and United Arab Emirates: Two Friends Who Became Enemies
The article discusses the evolving relationships and shifting alliances among Gulf Arab countries, particularly focusing on Saudi Arabia and the UAE and their roles as mediators in international conflicts.
Lula expresses support for former Chilean president for UN Secretary-General
Brazilian President Lula has endorsed former Chilean President Michelle Bachelet's candidacy for UN Secretary-General, highlighting the need for women's leadership in international conflict mediation.
The Last Fighters of SDF Leave Aleppo and Abdi Talks About International Mediation
The last fighters of the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) have exited Aleppo, and their commander Mazloum Abdi has announced a ceasefire agreement with international mediation.
The appointment of Pope Leo XIV, the Israel-Hamas agreement: the global news that marked 2025
The year 2025 witnessed significant global events, highlighting persistent conflicts and fragile mediation attempts in international relations amid political, economic, and climate transformations.