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This article discusses how AI can become a tool for cultivating justice and equity.

AI can be trained to dismantle manipulative narratives that conceal hidden agendas, by identifying and challenging distortions in moral reasoning and exposing biases.

This can help to break cycles of conflict and oppression, fostering clarity, fairness and ethical decision-making.

medium.com/@Anandavala/ai-for-

Medium · AI for Truth and Liberation - John Ringland - MediumBy John Ringland
#AI#LLM#AIforGood

Sometimes, I have the suspicion that they are actually being racist, exhibiting an overly patriotic mindset in which they only want their country to dominate. They use "the decline of America" as justification for threatening other countries, employing tariffs against China as a means of control. They will use any mistake made by China to justify everything they want to do. They claimed that China implemented reciprocal tariffs, and then they used that as an excuse to increase the tariffs to 140%. I must believe that "Make America Great Again" may be a sign of one entity's maximalism. Meanwhile, China and the CCP have already told the world that they are there to prosper together, providing opportunities for other countries to develop. If they truly believe in freedom of speech, they should also listen to Chinese officials who state that "a trade war has no winner.

**Advancing Peace through Strategic Agreement**
The bar chart reflects efforts to build resilience in fragile contexts through economic agreements.
It highlights the steady growth of collaborations, particularly Free Trade Agreements and Economic ,where regions exposed to high or extreme fragility.
#PeaceBuilding #GlobalUnity #Sustainability #SDGsInAction #ConflictResolution #DiplomacyMatters #EconomicStability #PartnershipForPeace
#sdg16 #JusticeAndPeace #sdg17 #GlobalPartnerships

Tensions escalate as Zelenskyy and Trump discuss a fragile ceasefire! Amid renewed conflict, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy emphasizes the urgent need for sustainable peace following a U.S.-brokered ceasefire between Russia and Ukraine. Despite optimism, analysts cast doubt on Russia's intentions, highlighting ongoing violations and territorial disputes. Can trust be rebuilt amid these challenges? For more insights, check the full article.

#Ukraine #Russia #PeaceTalks #Zelenskyy #Trump #ConflictResolution
[Source](cnbc.com/2025/03/19/zelenskyy-)

Kudos to Ruxandra Iordache for this comprehensive report!

CNBCZelenskyy says he will talk to Trump as Russia, Ukraine report overnight strikesUkrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said he would hold talks with White House leader Donald Trump, as Moscow and Kyiv reported overnight attacks hours.

What will it take for peace in Ukraine? 💥 In a tense exchange, Putin denied an immediate ceasefire despite Ukraine's acceptance. He demands an end to foreign military support, complicating the path to peace. Meanwhile, Trump calls the dialogue "productive," focusing on an infrastructure ceasefire first. The future remains uncertain as enforcement concerns loom large. For full insights, click here: [Source](bbc.com/news/articles/cd65pz1p) #Ukraine #Putin #Trump #Ceasefire #ConflictResolution

www.bbc.comPutin agrees in Trump call to pause Ukraine energy attacks but no full ceasefireThe Russian leader declines to sign up to a plan that Ukraine had accepted for a month-long ceasefire.

🚨 Using Outrage as a Negotiation Tactic – A Smart Move or a Costly Mistake? 🚨

In negotiations, offence can be wielded as a weapon—provoking anger or indignation to push an opponent into a corner. From Napoleon's diplomatic barbs to Trump's confrontational style, history is full of figures who have used calculated outrage to gain leverage. But does it really work?

#NegotiationTactics #BusinessStrategy #EmotionalIntelligence #ConflictResolution

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Dr Robert N. Winter · Using Outrage as a Negotiation Tactic
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TL;DR: if you wanna be a better person practice to wait a second every time you feel angry/scared/"other strong emotion" before you act. Just one second! Then think "what do I wanna do now?" and you will be able to think of better options. Better than the option you would have chosen if you didn't wait that second.

BOOM! Congrats, you're a better person than a second ago.

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Usually it's some form of worthiness wound that pushes us to self-defense. Something we learned in our pasts that still lingers and makes us think "I am unworthy/unlovable/broken". We don't *want* to believe it but what if they're right?

When we are hit by words that feed into that belief, that insecurity, then we must push that possibility away. We are not like that! We cannot be!

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