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United Nations (post-World War II)

The United Nations (UN) is an international organization founded in 1945 after World War II to promote peace, security, and cooperation among countries. Its main goals are to prevent conflicts, support human rights, and foster social progress. The UN has various agencies, like the World Health Organization and UNICEF, addressing global issues such as health, education, and humanitarian aid. Member countries work together in areas like diplomacy, development, and international law, striving to improve living conditions worldwide and address challenges like poverty, climate change, and conflicts through collaboration and dialogue.