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Arab League

The Arab League is a regional organization formed in 1945 to promote cooperation among Arab countries in the Middle East and North Africa. It consists of 22 member states that work together on issues like economic development, political stability, and cultural exchange. The League aims to strengthen ties between its members, support Arab interests on the global stage, and address common challenges, such as conflicts and humanitarian issues. While it has facilitated dialogue and collaboration, the effectiveness of the Arab League has varied due to differing political agendas among member states.