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Leaders conclude 31st Arab League summit in Algeria

Por: ABC News World November 02, 2022

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ALGIERS, Algeria -- Arab leaders on Wednesday concluded the 31st summit of the largest annual Arab conference after seeking to bridge the gap on several divisive issues in the Middle East and . The first Arab League gathering in three years took place against the backdrop of rising inflation, food and energy shortages, drought and the soaring cost of living across the region. The kings, emirs, presidents and prime ministers discussed several... + full article



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