March 4, 2025

Spreading Hope and Warmth in the First Week of Ramadaan Feeding

The Al Ansaar Foundation has done it yet again! With hearts full of compassion and hands ready to serve, we successfully completed the first week of our Sunday Ramadaan Feeding Initiative—a mission dedicated to ensuring that no one goes hungry during this sacred month.   Despite the challenges, our team remained steadfast in their commitment […]

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After German Elections African Nations Weary of Emigration restrictions

After German Elections African Nations Weary of Emigration restrictions

Germany is known for its divisive Parliamentary elections. No party has won an outright majority in the Federal Bundestag (German Parliament). Instead, the country has been led by successive coalition governments since 1990 following the reunification of the east and west. A coalition government is made up of the party with the highest number of

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G 20 Summit Delegates at Impasse over Climate Change

The Group of 20, a bloc of nations consisting nineteen countries, the European Union and more recently the African Union met in Cape Town, South Africa last week. The Group convened for their Summit from 26 February, Wednesday however an awkward situation arose when they could not reach a binding agreement by consensus on climate

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