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EPUKIRO, 22 December 2024 - Epukiro football legend Rudolf Kujaza Karuhumba. (Photo: Contributed)
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EPUKIRO, 22 December 2024 - Epukiro football legend Rudolf Kujaza Karuhumba. (Photo: Contributed)
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PLESSIS PLAAS, 21 December  2024 - Okorukambe constituency councillor Rocco Nguvauva. (Photo: Contributed)
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WINDHOEK, 21 December 2024 - The NFA has said it will address the issue of the fourth official's dress code in the match between Khomas NamPol and Civics FC. (Photo: Contributed)
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WINDHOEK, 21 December 2024 - The NFA has said it will address the issue of the fourth official's dress code in the match between Khomas NamPol and Civics FC. (Photo: Contributed)
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KATIMA MULILO, 20 December 2024 – The Mayor of Katima Mulilo, John Ntemwa (L) pictured with some of the senior citizens who shared their gratitude after receiving their food parcels on Friday. (Photo by: Michael Mutonga Liswaniso) NAMPA
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Women remain next to the belongings of family members and some of the children who were rescued from the Lev Tahor Jewish sect and taken to a shelter following their recapture by police after attempting to leave the facility in Guatemala City on December 23, 2024. Relatives of the 160 children who were rescued from the ultra-Orthodox Jewish Lev Tahor sect, under investigation for alleged sexual abuse of minors, gathered outside a shelter in the capital to demand that the authorities return them. The family members, who belong to the sect, stood on a street in front of the headquarters of the Alida Espana Special Care Center for Children, where the children were taken. According to the Attorney General's Office (PGN), the members of the sect "broke into" the center where the minors were being held, "taking away" several of them, but with the help of the police, they "managed to locate and return all of them to safety." (Photo by JOHAN ORDONEZ / AFP)
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Family members and some of the children who were rescued from the Jewish sect Lev Tahor and taken to a shelter are transferred in a bus by police after they attempted to leave the facility in Guatemala City on December 23, 2024. Relatives of the 160 children who were rescued from the ultra-Orthodox Jewish Lev Tahor sect, under investigation for alleged sexual abuse of minors, gathered outside a shelter in the capital to demand that the authorities return them. The family members, who belong to the sect, stood on a street in front of the headquarters of the Alida Espana Special Care Center for Children, where the children were taken. According to the Attorney General's Office (PGN), the members of the sect "broke into" the center where the minors were being held, "taking away" several of them, but with the help of the police, they "managed to locate and return all of them to safety." (Photo by JOHAN ORDONEZ / AFP)
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Family members and some of the children who were rescued from the Jewish sect Lev Tahor and taken to a shelter are held by police after they attempted to leave the facility in Guatemala City on December 23, 2024. Relatives of the 160 children who were rescued from the ultra-Orthodox Jewish Lev Tahor sect, under investigation for alleged sexual abuse of minors, gathered outside a shelter in the capital to demand that the authorities return them. The family members, who belong to the sect, stood on a street in front of the headquarters of the Alida Espana Special Care Center for Children, where the children were taken. According to the Attorney General's Office (PGN), the members of the sect "broke into" the center where the minors were being held, "taking away" several of them, but with the help of the police, they "managed to locate and return all of them to safety." (Photo by JOHAN ORDONEZ / AFP)
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Luigi Nicholas Mangione (C) arrives at Manhattan Criminal Court in New York on December 23, 2024. Mangione, 26, is accused of shooting UnitedHealthcare chief executive Brian Thompson on a Manhattan street on December 4. (Photo by CHARLY TRIBALLEAU / AFP)
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Luigi Nicholas Mangione (C) arrives at Manhattan Criminal Court in New York on December 23, 2024. Mangione, 26, is accused of shooting UnitedHealthcare chief executive Brian Thompson on a Manhattan street on December 4. (Photo by CHARLY TRIBALLEAU / AFP)
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People walk past closed Christmas market shops days after a car-ramming attack on the Christmas market in Magdeburg, eastern Germany, on December 23, 2024. Magdeburg has been in deep mourning over the mass carnage on Friday evening, December 20, 2024, when an SUV smashed through a crowd at its Christmas market, killing four women and a nine-year-old child and injuring 205 people. Political pressure has built on the question of potential missed warnings about Saudi suspect Taleb al-Abdulmohsen, a 50-year-old psychiatrist who had made online deaths threats and previously had trouble with the law. (Photo by RALF HIRSCHBERGER / AFP)
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Policemen patrol past closed Christmas market shops days after a car-ramming attack on the Christmas market in Magdeburg, eastern Germany, on December 23, 2024. Magdeburg has been in deep mourning over the mass carnage on Friday evening, December 20, 2024, when an SUV smashed through a crowd at its Christmas market, killing four women and a nine-year-old child and injuring 205 people. Political pressure has built on the question of potential missed warnings about Saudi suspect Taleb al-Abdulmohsen, a 50-year-old psychiatrist who had made online deaths threats and previously had trouble with the law. (Photo by RALF HIRSCHBERGER / AFP)
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Policemen patrol past closed Christmas market shops days after a car-ramming attack on the Christmas market in Magdeburg, eastern Germany, on December 23, 2024. Magdeburg has been in deep mourning over the mass carnage on Friday evening, December 20, 2024, when an SUV smashed through a crowd at its Christmas market, killing four women and a nine-year-old child and injuring 205 people. Political pressure has built on the question of potential missed warnings about Saudi suspect Taleb al-Abdulmohsen, a 50-year-old psychiatrist who had made online deaths threats and previously had trouble with the law. (Photo by RALF HIRSCHBERGER / AFP)
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