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  2. Intermediary - Wikipedia

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    An intermediary, also known as a middleman or go-between, is defined differently by context. In law or diplomacy , an intermediary is a third party who offers intermediation services between two parties.

  3. Trump's special envoy to the Middle East reveals how the US ...

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    Fogel, a history teacher from Pennsylvania was serving a 14-year prison sentence after being arrested at an airport in Moscow in August 2021 for possessing cannabis, which he reportedly used to ...

  4. Russia sentences US citizen to 15 years in prison for espionage

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    A Moscow court has on Tuesday sentenced a US citizen to 15 years in prison for espionage, according to state-run news agency RIA Novosti. Gene Spector, who was born in Russia but later moved to ...

  5. Intermediation - Wikipedia

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    Intermediation refers to a process matching two sides of a market, such as buyers and sellers by an third party such as a broker, agent, or wholesaler. The most common example of intermediation is in the finance industry, where it involves the matching of lenders with borrowers by a bank.

  6. Collateral censorship - Wikipedia

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    Also, an intermediary is likely to be more willing to censor than the original speaker would be, since it is not as invested in promoting the speech in question. [ 3 ] [ 5 ] Collateral censorship is a justification for laws which limit the liability of intermediaries, in order to avoid the suppression of lawful speech. [ 5 ]

  7. Shuttle diplomacy - Wikipedia

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    In diplomacy and international relations, shuttle diplomacy is the action of an outside party in serving as an intermediary between (or among) principals in a dispute, without direct principal-to-principal contact. Originally and usually, the process entails successive travel ("shuttling") by the intermediary, from the working location of one ...

  8. Chinese court upholds death sentence of child trafficker ...

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    A Chinese court has upheld the death sentence of a woman convicted of trafficking over a dozen children in a 1990s case that shocked the nation.. Yu Huaying, 60, was found guilty earlier this year ...

  9. Six degrees of separation - Wikipedia

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    Watts found that the average (though not maximum) number of intermediaries was around six. [17] A 2007 study by Jure Leskovec and Eric Horvitz examined a data set of instant messages composed of 30 billion conversations among 240 million people. They found the average path length among Microsoft Messenger users to be 6. [18]