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WINDHOEK, 08 March 2026 - President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah pictured with Ethiopian Airlines Captain Tigist Kibret during an event to mark 2026 International Women’s Day. (Photo by: Andreas Thomas) NAMPA
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WINDHOEK, 07 March 2026 - Vice President Lucia Witbooi during her address at Women’s World Day of Prayer. (Photo: Contributed)
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WINDHOEK, 07 March 2026 - Sankwasa Mubita receiving the medal of honour from Home Affairs, Immigration, Safety and Security Minister Lucia Iipumbu  in memory of his late cousin, Sergeant Eustece Simasiku Matengu
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WINDHOEK, 07 March 2026 - Minister of Home Affairs, Immigration, Safety and Security Lucia Iipumbu with Police Inspector General Joseph Shikongo during the INTERPOL Blue Day. (Photo by: Andreas Thomas) NAMPA
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WINDHOEK, 03 March 2026 -  Proflight Zambia’s airplane arriving in Windhoek for the inauguration. (Photo: by Justina Shuumbwa) NAMPA
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WINDHOEK, 03 March 2026 -  Proflight Zambia’s airplane arriving in Windhoek for the inauguration. (Photo: by Justina Shuumbwa) NAMPA
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WINDHOEK, 03 March 2026 - Hilaria Mukapuli, chairperson of the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Budget and Finance speaking at the Analysis of the National Budget workshop. (Photo by: Andreas Thomas) NAMPA
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NKURENKURU, 03 March 2026 - The Nkurenkuru Vocational Training Centre officially opened its first trainee intake, on Tuesday, signalling a step to grow skills and jobs in Kavango West. (Photo by: Lylie Joel) NAMPA
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US Vice President JD Vance sits aboard Marine Two as he returns to Joint Base Andrews, Maryland on March 9, 2026 after attending a dignified transfer solemn event for Sgt. Benjamin N. Pennington, 26, of Glendale, Kentucky, at Dover Air Force Base. (Photo by Brendan SMIALOWSKI / AFP)
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Members of the Iranian community in Australia, including a man wearing a T-shirt depicting Reza Pahlavi, the son of Iran's late shah, gesture in a show of support outside the Royal Pines Resort, where members of the Iranian women’s football team are staying, on the Gold Coast on March 10, 2026. Five players in Iran's visiting women's football team have taken asylum in Australia over fears of persecution at home for not singing the national anthem before a match, the government said on March 10. (Photo by Patrick HAMILTON / AFP)
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A member of the Iranian community in Australia stands with a pre-revolution Iranian flag with lion and sun emblem while wearing a T-shirt depicting Reza Pahlavi, the son of Iran's late shah, in a show of support outside the Royal Pines Resort, where members of the Iranian women’s football team are staying, on the Gold Coast on March 10, 2026. Five players in Iran's visiting women's football team have taken asylum in Australia over fears of persecution at home for not singing the national anthem before a match, the government said on March 10. (Photo by Patrick HAMILTON / AFP)
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Members of the Iranian community in Australia stand with a pre-revolution Iranian flag with lion and sun emblem in a show of support outside the Royal Pines Resort, where members of the Iranian women’s football team are staying, on the Gold Coast on March 10, 2026. Five players in Iran's visiting women's football team have taken asylum in Australia over fears of persecution at home for not singing the national anthem before a match, the government said on March 10. (Photo by Patrick HAMILTON / AFP)
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TOPSHOT - This picture taken on March 5, 2026 shows a cat lying on a cushion at the animal shelter of former nuclear plant worker Toru Akama, in Namie, Fukushima prefecture. Not far from the Fukushima nuclear disaster site, former plant worker Toru Akama tends to dozens of pets abandoned after the catastrophe 15 years ago, work he sees as part of his quest for redemption. (Photo by Philip FONG / AFP) / To go with 'JAPAN-NUCLEAR-ANIMAL-FUKUSHIMA' by Mathias CENA
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This picture taken on March 5, 2026 shows a cat lying on a cat tree at the animal shelter of former nuclear plant worker Toru Akama, in Namie, Fukushima prefecture. Not far from the Fukushima nuclear disaster site, former plant worker Toru Akama tends to dozens of pets abandoned after the catastrophe 15 years ago, work he sees as part of his quest for redemption. (Photo by Philip FONG / AFP) / To go with 'JAPAN-NUCLEAR-ANIMAL-FUKUSHIMA' by Mathias CENA
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In this picture taken on March 5, 2026, cats are seen at the animal shelter of former nuclear plant worker Toru Akama, in Namie, Fukushima prefecture. Not far from the Fukushima nuclear disaster site, former plant worker Toru Akama tends to dozens of pets abandoned after the catastrophe 15 years ago, work he sees as part of his quest for redemption. (Photo by Philip FONG / AFP) / To go with 'JAPAN-NUCLEAR-ANIMAL-FUKUSHIMA' by Mathias CENA
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This picture taken on March 5, 2026 shows a cat eating inside a pet carrier at the animal shelter run by former nuclear plant worker Toru Akama in Namie, Fukushima prefecture. Not far from the Fukushima nuclear disaster site, former plant worker Toru Akama tends to dozens of pets abandoned after the catastrophe 15 years ago, work he sees as part of his quest for redemption. (Photo by Philip FONG / AFP) / To go with 'JAPAN-NUCLEAR-ANIMAL-FUKUSHIMA' by Mathias CENA
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