WINDHOEK, 05 February 2026 - President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah pictured with Chief Justice Peter Shivute and judicial officers. (Photo by: Eba Kandovazu) NAMPA
WINDHOEK, 04 February 2026 - Minister of Industries, Mines and Energy, Modestus Amutse. (Photo by: Andreas Thomas) NAMPA
KATIMA MULILO, 05 February 2026 - Katima Mulilo Police Station Commander, Chief Inspector Charles Mayumbelo pictured during a media conference on Thursday. (Photo: Michael Mutonga Liswaniso) NAMPA
KATIMA MULILO, 05 February 2026 - Katima Mulilo Police Station Commander, Chief Inspector Charles Mayumbelo pictured during a media conference on Thursday. (Photo: Michael Mutonga Liswaniso) NAMPA
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
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
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
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
This photo taken on February 5, 2026 shows Japan's Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi entering the Prime Minister's office between election campaign activities in Tokyo. Sanae Takaichi, a staunch conservative who admires Margaret Thatcher, became Japan's first woman prime minister in October but has shown little appetite for framing her leadership around gender. (Photo by Kazuhiro NOGI / AFP) / To go with AFP story Japan-vote-Takaichi, PROFILE
This photo taken on January 27, 2026 shows Japan's Prime Minister and President of the Liberal Democratic Party Sanae Takaichi delivering her campaign speech for the House of Representatives election in Tokyo. Sanae Takaichi, a staunch conservative who admires Margaret Thatcher, became Japan's first woman prime minister in October but has shown little appetite for framing her leadership around gender. (Photo by Kazuhiro NOGI / AFP) / To go with AFP story Japan-vote-Takaichi, PROFILE
This photo taken on January 27, 2026 shows Japan's Prime Minister and President of the Liberal Democratic Party Sanae Takaichi (C) delivering her campaign speech for the House of Representatives election alongside co-leaders of the Japan Innovation Party Hirofumi Yoshimura (L) and Fumitake Fujita (R) in Tokyo. Sanae Takaichi, a staunch conservative who admires Margaret Thatcher, became Japan's first woman prime minister in October but has shown little appetite for framing her leadership around gender. (Photo by Kazuhiro NOGI / AFP) / To go with AFP story Japan-vote-Takaichi, PROFILE
This photo taken on January 27, 2026 shows Japan's Prime Minister and President of the Liberal Democratic Party Sanae Takaichi delivering her campaign speech for the House of Representatives election in Tokyo. Sanae Takaichi, a staunch conservative who admires Margaret Thatcher, became Japan's first woman prime minister in October but has shown little appetite for framing her leadership around gender. (Photo by Kazuhiro NOGI / AFP) / To go with AFP story Japan-vote-Takaichi, PROFILE
This photo taken on February 5, 2026 shows Japan's Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi (C) entering the Prime Minister's office between election campaign activities in Tokyo. Sanae Takaichi, a staunch conservative who admires Margaret Thatcher, became Japan's first woman prime minister in October but has shown little appetite for framing her leadership around gender. (Photo by Kazuhiro NOGI / AFP) / To go with AFP story Japan-vote-Takaichi, PROFILE
This photo taken on February 5, 2026 shows Japan's Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi (C) entering the Prime Minister's office between election campaign activities in Tokyo. Sanae Takaichi, a staunch conservative who admires Margaret Thatcher, became Japan's first woman prime minister in October but has shown little appetite for framing her leadership around gender. (Photo by Kazuhiro NOGI / AFP) / To go with AFP story Japan-vote-Takaichi, PROFILE
Argentine fans cheer as they attend to the 2026 Series of the Americas match between Argentina's Club Daom and Curacao's Goats at the Monumental Simon Bolivar Stadium in Caracas on February 5, 2026. (Photo by Federico PARRA / AFP)
(FILES) (L-R) Britain's Birgitte, Duchess of Gloucester, Britain's Prince Richard, Duke of Gloucester, Britain's Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh, Britain's Prince Edward, Duke of Edinburgh, Britain's Queen Camilla, Britain's Prince Louis of Wales, Britain's King Charles III, Britain's Prince George of Wales, Britain's Prince William, Prince of Wales, Britain's Princess Charlotte of Wales, Britain's Catherine, Princess of Wales, Britain's Prince Edward, Duke of Kent, and Britain's Princess Anne, Princess Royal, pose on the balcony of Buckingham Palace after attending the King's Birthday Parade "Trooping the Colour" in London on June 14, 2025. The scandal surrounding disgraced former prince Andrew has thrust the British royal family and its opaque finances into the spotlight, with a parliamentary probe due in the coming months. It marks a significant shift towards greater scrutiny and transparency of royal matters after decades of deference to the centuries-old monarchy. (Photo by BENJAMIN CREMEL / AFP)