
The Arab League
The Arab League is a regional organization founded in 1945, bringing together 22 Arabic-speaking countries in the Middle East and North Africa. Its goal is to promote political, economic, cultural, and social cooperation among member states, aiming to resolve conflicts, enhance regional stability, and support development. The League provides a platform for dialogue and coordinated action on issues affecting the Arab world, although it does not have the authority to enforce policies directly. Its activities include mediating disputes, advocating for shared interests, and fostering solidarity among members.