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WINDHOEK, 05 February 2026 - President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah pictured with Chief Justice Peter Shivute and judicial officers. (Photo by: Eba Kandovazu) NAMPA
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SWAKOPMUND, 04 February 2026 - The head coach of Libya's senior national futsal team, Abdulbasit Alnaas, relays instructions to his players during their match against Namibia in the 2026 Morocco CAF Futsal AFCON qualifiers at The Dome in Swakopmund. Namibia lost the match 3-11. (Photo by: Hesron Kapanga) NAMPA
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SWAKOPMUND, 04 February 2026 - The head coach of Libya's senior national futsal team, Abdulbasit Alnaas, relays instructions to his players during their match against Namibia in the 2026 Morocco CAF Futsal AFCON qualifiers at The Dome in Swakopmund. Namibia lost the match 3-11. (Photo by: Hesron Kapanga) NAMPA
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SWAKOPMUND, 04 February 2026 - The head coach of Namibia's senior men’s futsal team, Marcos Antunes (right) and George Haikali pictured during the Brave Fives match against Libya in the 2026 CAF Futsal AFCON qualifiers at The Dome in Swakopmund. Namibia lost the match 3-11 in the first leg of their round two CAF qualifiers. (Photo by: Hesron Kapanga) NAMPA
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SWAKOPMUND, 04 February 2026 - The head coach of Namibia's senior men's futsal team, Marcos Antunes, relays instructions to the players during their match against Libya in the 2026 CAF Futsal AFCON qualifiers at The Dome in Swakopmund on Wednesday. (Photo by: Hesron Kapanga) NAMPA
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SWAKOPMUND, 04 February 2026 - ‘Brave Fives’ player Immanuel Angula (in blue) and Said Mohamed of Libya in action during the 2026 Morocco CAF Futsal AFCON qualifiers at The Dome in Swakopmund. Namibia lost the match 3-11 in the first leg of their round two CAF qualifiers. (Photo by: Hesron Kapanga) NAMPA
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SWAKOPMUND, 04 February 2026 - ‘Brave Fives’ player Immanuel Angula (in blue) and Said Mohamed of Libya in action during the 2026 Morocco CAF Futsal AFCON qualifiers at The Dome in Swakopmund. Namibia lost the match 3-11 in the first leg of their round two CAF qualifiers. (Photo by: Hesron Kapanga) NAMPA
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SWAKOPMUND, 04 February 2026 - Namibia's Ken Salote (in blue) in action against Libya during the 2026 Morocco CAF Futsal AFCON qualifiers at The Dome in Swakopmund. Namibia lost the match 3-11 in the first leg of their round two CAF qualifiers. (Photo by: Hesron Kapanga) NAMPA
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FILED - 25 January 2023, Hesse, Frankfurt: The BNP Paribas logo seen on a building in Frankfurt. Photo: Boris Roessler/dpa
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05 February 2026, Baden-Württemberg, Stuttgart: Police officers direct traffic as the traffic lights have failed due to a power cut. There is a major power failure in the Stuttgart city area. Photo: Andreas Rosar/dpa
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05 February 2026, Baden-Württemberg, Stuttgart: Passers-by walk through the pedestrian zone in the Schlossplatz/Königstrasse area. There is a major power outage in the city of Stuttgart. Photo: Stefanie Järkel/dpa
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(260205) -- BEIJING, Feb. 5, 2026 (Xinhua) -- A tourist takes photos of an exhibit during a Chinese New Year paintings exhibition at Prince Kung's Palace Museum in Beijing, capital of China, Feb. 4, 2026. An exhibition displaying more than a hundred exquisite Chinese New Year paintings collected by Prince Kung's Palace Museum opened here on Wednesday. (Xinhua/Jin Liangkuai)
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(260205) -- BEIJING, Feb. 5, 2026 (Xinhua) -- Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi, also a member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, holds talks with Bruno Rodriguez Parrilla, who is the special envoy of the party and government of Cuba, a member of the Politburo of the Central Committee of the Cuban Communist Party and the foreign minister of Cuba, in Beijing, capital of China, Feb. 5, 2026. (Xinhua/Li Xin)
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(260205) -- BEIJING, Feb. 5, 2026 (Xinhua) -- Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi, also a member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, holds talks with Bruno Rodriguez Parrilla, who is the special envoy of the party and government of Cuba, a member of the Politburo of the Central Committee of the Cuban Communist Party and the foreign minister of Cuba, in Beijing, capital of China, Feb. 5, 2026. (Xinhua/Li Xin)
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(260205) -- TIANJIN, Feb. 5, 2026 (Xinhua) -- Sun Bo on a cargo ferry guides a tugboat at Tianjin Port in Tianjin, north China, Feb. 4, 2026.
  Sun Bo and Xu Qinping are both port pilots at Tianjin Port. A port pilot needs to be familiar not only with the port's navigation conditions, but also with vessel maneuvering skills. Working around the clock across navigation channels, berthing locations and anchorage grounds, they are responsible for the safe arrival and departure of ships at the port. 
  "When guiding the anchoring of a vessel weighing hundreds of thousands of tons, we must maneuver with centimeter-level precision," said Sun Bo. According to him, the most dangerous part is embarking from the anchorage, when a pilot must choose the right moment to climb up a soft ladder. A single moment of carelessness could lead to a fall into the sea. Moreover, port pilots work year-round without breaks, with the daily ship schedule dictating their routine. 
  Over his 22-year career, Sun Bo has piloted more than 4,500 vessels and also witnessed the rapid development of China's ports and foreign trade. (Xinhua/Zhao Zishuo)
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(260205) -- TIANJIN, Feb. 5, 2026 (Xinhua) -- Sun Bo guides a cargo ferry to depart from Tianjin Port in Tianjin, north China, Feb. 4, 2026.
  Sun Bo and Xu Qinping are both port pilots at Tianjin Port. A port pilot needs to be familiar not only with the port's navigation conditions, but also with vessel maneuvering skills. Working around the clock across navigation channels, berthing locations and anchorage grounds, they are responsible for the safe arrival and departure of ships at the port. 
  "When guiding the anchoring of a vessel weighing hundreds of thousands of tons, we must maneuver with centimeter-level precision," said Sun Bo. According to him, the most dangerous part is embarking from the anchorage, when a pilot must choose the right moment to climb up a soft ladder. A single moment of carelessness could lead to a fall into the sea. Moreover, port pilots work year-round without breaks, with the daily ship schedule dictating their routine. 
  Over his 22-year career, Sun Bo has piloted more than 4,500 vessels and also witnessed the rapid development of China's ports and foreign trade. (Xinhua/Zhao Zishuo)
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