Windhoek, 26 February - Commissioner of the Namibia Revenue Agency, Sam Shivute at the tabling of the 2026/27 Appropriation Bill. (Photo by Eba Kandovazu). NAMPA
Windhoek, 26 February- Prime Minister Elijah Ngurare at the tabling of the 2026/27 Appropriation Bill. (Photo by Eba Kandovazu). NAMPA
Windhoek, 26 February- Minister of Education, Innovation, Sports, Arts and Culture, Sanet Steenkamp. (Photo by Eba Kandovazu). NAMPA
Windhoek, 26 February- President of the Popular Democratic Movement, McHenry Venaani. (Photo by Eba Kandovazu). NAMPA
Windhoek, 26 February- Minister of Information, Communication and Technology. (Photo by Eba Kandovazu). NAMPA
Windhoek, 26 February- Minister of Information, Communication and Technology, Emma Theofelus. (Photo by Eba Kandovazu). NAMPA
Windhoek, 26 February- Minister of Finance, Ericah Shafuda at the tabling of the 2026/27 Appropriation Bill. (Photo by Eba Kandovazu). NAMPA
Windhoek, 26 February- Minister of Finance, Ericah Shafudaat the tabling of the 2026/27 Appropriation Bill. (Photo by Eba Kandovazu). NAMPA
French anti-drug activist Amine Kessaci looks on during a press conference to on the law proposal aimed to extend protection for whistleblowers against drug trafficking, proposed during the Les Ecologistes Party's parliamentary ‘niche’, at the Senate in Paris on February 26, 2026. The text proposed by Bas-Rhin MP Sandra Regol aims to enshrine in law a ‘mechanism for protecting individuals who report the influence of criminal networks’. Protection for victims, witnesses and informants already exists ‘within a judicial framework’, but the aim is to extend it to individuals outside this framework. (Photo by Anna KURTH / AFP)
People take shelter at a metro station during an air raid alert in Kyiv on February 26, 2026, amid the Russian invasion of Ukraine. (Photo by HENRY NICHOLLS / AFP)
French anti-drug activist Amine Kessaci speaks during a press conference on the law proposal aimed to extend protection for whistleblowers against drug trafficking, proposed during the Les Ecologistes Party's parliamentary ‘niche’, at the Senate in Paris on February 26, 2026. The text proposed by Bas-Rhin MP Sandra Regol aims to enshrine in law a ‘mechanism for protecting individuals who report the influence of criminal networks’. Protection for victims, witnesses and informants already exists ‘within a judicial framework’, but the aim is to extend it to individuals outside this framework. (Photo by Anna KURTH / AFP)
French Ecologist senator Guy Benarroche (L) and French anti-drug activist Amine Kessaci attend a press conference on the law proposal aimed to extend protection for whistleblowers against drug trafficking, proposed during the Les Ecologistes Party's parliamentary ‘niche’, at the Senate in Paris on February 26, 2026. The text proposed by Bas-Rhin MP Sandra Regol aims to enshrine in law a ‘mechanism for protecting individuals who report the influence of criminal networks’. Protection for victims, witnesses and informants already exists ‘within a judicial framework’, but the aim is to extend it to individuals outside this framework. (Photo by Anna KURTH / AFP)
French Ecologist senator Guy Benarroche looks on during a press conference on the law proposal aimed to extend protection for whistleblowers against drug trafficking, proposed during the Les Ecologistes Party's parliamentary ‘niche’, at the Senate in Paris on February 26, 2026. The text proposed by Bas-Rhin MP Sandra Regol aims to enshrine in law a ‘mechanism for protecting individuals who report the influence of criminal networks’. Protection for victims, witnesses and informants already exists ‘within a judicial framework’, but the aim is to extend it to individuals outside this framework. (Photo by Anna KURTH / AFP)
French Ecologist senator Guy Benarroche looks on during a press conference on the law proposal aimed to extend protection for whistleblowers against drug trafficking, proposed during the Les Ecologistes Party's parliamentary ‘niche’, at the Senate in Paris on February 26, 2026. The text proposed by Bas-Rhin MP Sandra Regol aims to enshrine in law a ‘mechanism for protecting individuals who report the influence of criminal networks’. Protection for victims, witnesses and informants already exists ‘within a judicial framework’, but the aim is to extend it to individuals outside this framework. (Photo by Anna KURTH / AFP)
French anti-drug activist Amine Kessaci speaks during a press conference on the law proposal aimed to extend protection for whistleblowers against drug trafficking, proposed during the Les Ecologistes Party's parliamentary ‘niche’, at the Senate in Paris on February 26, 2026. The text proposed by Bas-Rhin MP Sandra Regol aims to enshrine in law a ‘mechanism for protecting individuals who report the influence of criminal networks’. Protection for victims, witnesses and informants already exists ‘within a judicial framework’, but the aim is to extend it to individuals outside this framework. (Photo by Anna KURTH / AFP)
People take shelter during an air raid alert as other commuters pass by at a metro station in Kyiv on February 26, 2026, amid the Russian invasion of Ukraine. (Photo by HENRY NICHOLLS / AFP)