- ****ad
government established a new
buffer zone in
northern Syria that
deescalated the Kurdish-Turkish clashes. US-led
coalition forces regrouped in eastern...
-
turning on the car's dome light,
putting their hands on the
wheel and
deescalating the situation. However, many activists,
including Al Sharpton, criticized...
- into
civil war"
while the
African Union has sent a
delegation to try and
deescalate the conflict.
South Sudan lies
between latitudes 3° and 13°N, and longitudes...
- 2018), 123–134.
Remini (2002, p. 115) Hill (1989, pp. 44–46) (for
Smith deescalating and
disbanding the camp);
Bushman (2005, pp. 235–46) (for the numerical...
- long term he
devised a plan to
modernize Algeria's
traditional economy,
deescalated the war, and
offered Algeria self-determination in 1959. A pied-noir...
- an
urgent appeal for the
students to
leave the
square in an
attempt to
deescalate the conflict. However, many
students believed that the
intellectuals were...
- into
Cambodia sparked nationwide U.S.
protests as
Nixon had
promised to
deescalate American involvement. Four
students were
killed by
National Guardsmen...
-
Hamas officials in the Gaza
Strip to
reopen closed crossing points and
deescalate tensions; the
total number of
Gazans with work
permits in
Israel stood...
-
announced that as
president he
would consider admitting Russia to NATO and
deescalating tensions with China. He said the 2014
Ukrainian revolution was an attempted...
-
negotiation of a
ceasefire in the Iran-Iraq War, and U Thant's role in
deescalating the
Cuban Missile Crisis. The
official residence of the secretary-general...