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The Effects of the Civil War in Syria on Domestic and Foreign Policy
INTERPOL, the International Criminal Police Organization, is a global network that helps police forces from different countries cooperate in the fight against international crime. Founded in 1923 and headquartered in Lyon, France, it has 195 member countries.
INTERPOL facilitates communication and collaboration between law enforcement agencies, providing a platform for sharing information on criminals and security threats across borders. While it cannot arrest individuals or conduct investigations, it supports national police forces with resources, training, and intelligence. The organization focuses on emerging threats like cybercrime and organized crime, which are growing concerns in today’s interconnected world.