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WINDHOEK, 20 May 2026 - Prime Minister Elijah Ngurare and Minister of Environment, Forestry and Tourism Indileni Daniel pictured with delegates at the signing of the N.dollars 1 billion conservation fund. (Photo by: Eba Kandovazu) NAMPA

WINDHOEK, 20 May 2026 - Prime Minister Elijah Ngurare and Minister of Environment, Forestry and Tourism Indileni Daniel pictured with delegates at the signing of the N.dollars 1 billion conservation fund. (Photo by: Eba Kandovazu) NAMPA

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WINDHOEK, 21 May 2026 - The newly purchased Rosenbauer Aircraft Rescue and Firefighting (ARFF) vehicle for the Walvis Bay International Airport. (Photo: Contributed)

WINDHOEK, 21 May 2026 - The newly purchased Rosenbauer Aircraft Rescue and Firefighting (ARFF) vehicle for the Walvis Bay International Airport. (Photo: Contributed)

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OSHAKATI, 20 May 2026 - The graduating cadet constables pictured during the street procession at Oshakati ahead of their graduation on Friday. (Photo: Contributed)

OSHAKATI, 20 May 2026 - The graduating cadet constables pictured during the street procession at Oshakati ahead of their graduation on Friday. (Photo: Contributed)

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OSHAKATI, 20 May 2026 - The Acting Inspector General of the Namibian Police Force, Major General Anne-Marie Nainda pictured during the street procession in Oshakati ahead of the Police Basic Training Graduation Ceremony scheduled for Friday. (Photo: Contributed)

OSHAKATI, 20 May 2026 - The Acting Inspector General of the Namibian Police Force, Major General Anne-Marie Nainda pictured during the street procession in Oshakati ahead of the Police Basic Training Graduation Ceremony scheduled for Friday. (Photo: Contributed)

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WINDHOEK, 20 May 2026 - Sven Thieme, Executive Chairperson of OL. (Photo: Contributed)

WINDHOEK, 20 May 2026 - Sven Thieme, Executive Chairperson of OL. (Photo: Contributed)

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WINDHOEK, 20 MAY 2026 - Professor Haihambo Ya-Otto from the University of Namibia was a key attendee at the graduation ceremony for the Tentative Certificate in Basic Pre-Vocational Skills, held in Windhoek on Wednesday. (Photo by: Uakutura Kambaekua) NAMPA.

WINDHOEK, 20 MAY 2026 - Professor Haihambo Ya-Otto from the University of Namibia was a key attendee at the graduation ceremony for the Tentative Certificate in Basic Pre-Vocational Skills, held in Windhoek on Wednesday. (Photo by: Uakutura Kambaekua) NAMPA.

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WINDHOEK, 20 MAY 2026 - Helena Angula graduated with a certificate in Food Preparation in Windhoek on Wednesday, overcoming significant challenges as a student with special needs. (Photo by: Uakutura Kambaekua) NAMPA.

WINDHOEK, 20 MAY 2026 - Helena Angula graduated with a certificate in Food Preparation in Windhoek on Wednesday, overcoming significant challenges as a student with special needs. (Photo by: Uakutura Kambaekua) NAMPA.

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WINDHOEK, 20 MAY 2026 - Otja Uandara graduated with a certificate in Early Childhood Development from Eros Girls’ School in Windhoek, overcoming significant challenges as a student with special needs. (Photo by: Uakutura Kambaekua) NAMPA.

WINDHOEK, 20 MAY 2026 - Otja Uandara graduated with a certificate in Early Childhood Development from Eros Girls’ School in Windhoek, overcoming significant challenges as a student with special needs. (Photo by: Uakutura Kambaekua) NAMPA.

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Right-wing Slovenian Democratic Party (SDS) leader Janez Jansa addresses members of the National Assembly ahead of his investiture vote as Prime minister in Ljubljana on May 22, 2026. Jansa, 67, said on May 18, 2026 his Slovenian Democratic Party (SDS) had reached a coalition deal with two centre-right parties -- Christian democratic party Nova Slovenija and his former close ally Anze Logar's Democrats -- giving them 43 out of 90 seats in parliament. If confirmed, Jansa would begin a fourth term as prime minister, two months after Slovenia's inconclusive March 22 parliamentary election in which his party and outgoing Prime Minister Robert Golob's Freedom Movement finished virtually tied. (Photo by Jure Makovec / AFP)

Right-wing Slovenian Democratic Party (SDS) leader Janez Jansa addresses members of the National Assembly ahead of his investiture vote as Prime minister in Ljubljana on May 22, 2026. Jansa, 67, said on May 18, 2026 his Slovenian Democratic Party (SDS) had reached a coalition deal with two centre-right parties -- Christian democratic party Nova Slovenija and his former close ally Anze Logar's Democrats -- giving them 43 out of 90 seats in parliament. If confirmed, Jansa would begin a fourth term as prime minister, two months after Slovenia's inconclusive March 22 parliamentary election in which his party and outgoing Prime Minister Robert Golob's Freedom Movement finished virtually tied. (Photo by Jure Makovec / AFP)

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NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte (R) and US Secretary of State Marco Rubio give remarks at the NATO Foreign Ministers' meeting in Helsingborg, Sweden, on May 22, 2026. Foreign ministers of the 32 NATO member states gathered in the Swedish city to finalise preparations for the upcoming Ankara Summit. (Photo by Jonathan Nackstrand / AFP)

NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte (R) and US Secretary of State Marco Rubio give remarks at the NATO Foreign Ministers' meeting in Helsingborg, Sweden, on May 22, 2026. Foreign ministers of the 32 NATO member states gathered in the Swedish city to finalise preparations for the upcoming Ankara Summit. (Photo by Jonathan Nackstrand / AFP)

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Right-wing Slovenian Democratic Party (SDS) leader Janez Jansa addresses members of the National Assembly ahead of his investiture vote as Prime minister in Ljubljana on May 22, 2026. Jansa, 67, said on May 18, 2026 his Slovenian Democratic Party (SDS) had reached a coalition deal with two centre-right parties -- Christian democratic party Nova Slovenija and his former close ally Anze Logar's Democrats -- giving them 43 out of 90 seats in parliament. If confirmed, Jansa would begin a fourth term as prime minister, two months after Slovenia's inconclusive March 22 parliamentary election in which his party and outgoing Prime Minister Robert Golob's Freedom Movement finished virtually tied. (Photo by Jure Makovec / AFP)

Right-wing Slovenian Democratic Party (SDS) leader Janez Jansa addresses members of the National Assembly ahead of his investiture vote as Prime minister in Ljubljana on May 22, 2026. Jansa, 67, said on May 18, 2026 his Slovenian Democratic Party (SDS) had reached a coalition deal with two centre-right parties -- Christian democratic party Nova Slovenija and his former close ally Anze Logar's Democrats -- giving them 43 out of 90 seats in parliament. If confirmed, Jansa would begin a fourth term as prime minister, two months after Slovenia's inconclusive March 22 parliamentary election in which his party and outgoing Prime Minister Robert Golob's Freedom Movement finished virtually tied. (Photo by Jure Makovec / AFP)

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Freedom Movement (Gibanje Svoboda) leader and outgoing Slovenian Prime Minister Robert Golob looks on in the National Assembly ahead of the investiture vote for a new prime minister in Ljubljana on May 22, 2026. (Photo by Jure Makovec / AFP)

Freedom Movement (Gibanje Svoboda) leader and outgoing Slovenian Prime Minister Robert Golob looks on in the National Assembly ahead of the investiture vote for a new prime minister in Ljubljana on May 22, 2026. (Photo by Jure Makovec / AFP)

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Right-wing Slovenian Democratic Party (SDS) leader Janez Jansa addresses members of the National Assembly ahead of his investiture vote as Prime minister in Ljubljana on May 22, 2026. Jansa, 67, said on May 18, 2026 his Slovenian Democratic Party (SDS) had reached a coalition deal with two centre-right parties -- Christian democratic party Nova Slovenija and his former close ally Anze Logar's Democrats -- giving them 43 out of 90 seats in parliament. If confirmed, Jansa would begin a fourth term as prime minister, two months after Slovenia's inconclusive March 22 parliamentary election in which his party and outgoing Prime Minister Robert Golob's Freedom Movement finished virtually tied. (Photo by Jure Makovec / AFP)

Right-wing Slovenian Democratic Party (SDS) leader Janez Jansa addresses members of the National Assembly ahead of his investiture vote as Prime minister in Ljubljana on May 22, 2026. Jansa, 67, said on May 18, 2026 his Slovenian Democratic Party (SDS) had reached a coalition deal with two centre-right parties -- Christian democratic party Nova Slovenija and his former close ally Anze Logar's Democrats -- giving them 43 out of 90 seats in parliament. If confirmed, Jansa would begin a fourth term as prime minister, two months after Slovenia's inconclusive March 22 parliamentary election in which his party and outgoing Prime Minister Robert Golob's Freedom Movement finished virtually tied. (Photo by Jure Makovec / AFP)

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Right-wing Slovenian Democratic Party (SDS) leader Janez Jansa looks on ahead of his investiture vote as prime minister in Ljubljana on May 22, 2026. Jansa, 67, said on May 18, 2026 his Slovenian Democratic Party (SDS) had reached a coalition deal with two centre-right parties -- Christian democratic party Nova Slovenija and his former close ally Anze Logar's Democrats -- giving them 43 out of 90 seats in parliament. If confirmed, Jansa would begin a fourth term as prime minister, two months after Slovenia's inconclusive March 22 parliamentary election in which his party and outgoing Prime Minister Robert Golob's Freedom Movement finished virtually tied. (Photo by Jure Makovec / AFP)

Right-wing Slovenian Democratic Party (SDS) leader Janez Jansa looks on ahead of his investiture vote as prime minister in Ljubljana on May 22, 2026. Jansa, 67, said on May 18, 2026 his Slovenian Democratic Party (SDS) had reached a coalition deal with two centre-right parties -- Christian democratic party Nova Slovenija and his former close ally Anze Logar's Democrats -- giving them 43 out of 90 seats in parliament. If confirmed, Jansa would begin a fourth term as prime minister, two months after Slovenia's inconclusive March 22 parliamentary election in which his party and outgoing Prime Minister Robert Golob's Freedom Movement finished virtually tied. (Photo by Jure Makovec / AFP)

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Right-wing Slovenian Democratic Party (SDS) leader Janez Jansa arrives to address members of the National Assembly ahead of his investiture vote as prime minister in Ljubljana on May 22, 2026. Jansa, 67, said on May 18, 2026 his Slovenian Democratic Party (SDS) had reached a coalition deal with two centre-right parties -- Christian democratic party Nova Slovenija and his former close ally Anze Logar's Democrats -- giving them 43 out of 90 seats in parliament. If confirmed, Jansa would begin a fourth term as prime minister, two months after Slovenia's inconclusive March 22 parliamentary election in which his party and outgoing Prime Minister Robert Golob's Freedom Movement finished virtually tied. (Photo by Jure Makovec / AFP)

Right-wing Slovenian Democratic Party (SDS) leader Janez Jansa arrives to address members of the National Assembly ahead of his investiture vote as prime minister in Ljubljana on May 22, 2026. Jansa, 67, said on May 18, 2026 his Slovenian Democratic Party (SDS) had reached a coalition deal with two centre-right parties -- Christian democratic party Nova Slovenija and his former close ally Anze Logar's Democrats -- giving them 43 out of 90 seats in parliament. If confirmed, Jansa would begin a fourth term as prime minister, two months after Slovenia's inconclusive March 22 parliamentary election in which his party and outgoing Prime Minister Robert Golob's Freedom Movement finished virtually tied. (Photo by Jure Makovec / AFP)

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Right-wing Slovenian Democratic Party (SDS) leader Janez Jansa addresses members of the National Assembly ahead of his investiture vote as Prime minister in Ljubljana on May 22, 2026. Jansa, 67, said on May 18, 2026 his Slovenian Democratic Party (SDS) had reached a coalition deal with two centre-right parties -- Christian democratic party Nova Slovenija and his former close ally Anze Logar's Democrats -- giving them 43 out of 90 seats in parliament. If confirmed, Jansa would begin a fourth term as prime minister, two months after Slovenia's inconclusive March 22 parliamentary election in which his party and outgoing Prime Minister Robert Golob's Freedom Movement finished virtually tied. (Photo by Jure Makovec / AFP)

Right-wing Slovenian Democratic Party (SDS) leader Janez Jansa addresses members of the National Assembly ahead of his investiture vote as Prime minister in Ljubljana on May 22, 2026. Jansa, 67, said on May 18, 2026 his Slovenian Democratic Party (SDS) had reached a coalition deal with two centre-right parties -- Christian democratic party Nova Slovenija and his former close ally Anze Logar's Democrats -- giving them 43 out of 90 seats in parliament. If confirmed, Jansa would begin a fourth term as prime minister, two months after Slovenia's inconclusive March 22 parliamentary election in which his party and outgoing Prime Minister Robert Golob's Freedom Movement finished virtually tied. (Photo by Jure Makovec / AFP)

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