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WINDHOEK, 18 February 2026 - Minister of International Relations and Trade, Selma Ashipala-Musavyi, and UAE Minister of Foreign Trade, Thani bin Ahmed Al Zeyoudi, pictured with delegates in Windhoek on Wednesday. (Photo: Contributed)
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WINDHOEK, 18 February 2026 - Vehicles donated to the Ministry of Agriculture by the European Union. (Photo: Contributed)
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WINDHOEK, 18 February 2026 - EU Ambassador to Namibia, Ana Beatriz Martins. (Photo Contributed)
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WINDHOEK - Governor of the Bank of Namibia (BoN), Ebson Uanguta. (Photo: Contributed)
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MURURANI, 14 February 2026 - The Minister of Information and Communication Technology Emma Theofelus speaking during the joint celebration of International Safer Internet Day and World Radio Day at Mururani on Saturday. (Photo Contributed)
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ONAMBANGO,14 February 2026- The Inspector General of the Namibian police force (Nampol) Lieutenant Joseph Shikongo delivering  message of condolences at the funeral of the late Ondangwa regional control prosecutor Justine Shiweda. (photo: Ester Hakaala) NAMPA
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ONAMBANGO,14 February 2026 - The casket containing the remains of the late Ondangwa control prosecutor Justine Shiweda ready to be lowered on Saturday at the family's cemetery in Onambango village in Oshana region. (photo by: Ester Hakaala) NAMPA
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SWAKOPMUND, 10 February 2026 - Erongo-based journalists from different media entities and stakeholders photographed during the Erongo Media–Stakeholders Engagement Conference aimed at building practical understanding between media practitioners and newsmakers, improve professional relationships and strengthen the flow of accurate, timely and credible information to the public. (Photo by: Isabel Bento) NAMPA
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Passengers are seen next to commuter buses in downtown Vientiane on February 19, 2026. (Photo by AFP)
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People walk past stalls at a market in downtown Vientiane on February 19, 2026. (Photo by AFP)
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A woman takes shelter from the sun under parasols along a street in downtown Vientiane on February 19, 2026. (Photo by AFP)
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Motorists drive past Laos national flags and Lao People's Revolutionary Party flags ahead of the election in Vientiane on February 19, 2026. The February 22 election will see 243 candidates contest 175 seats after being pre-selected by the ruling communist party. The Southeast Asian nation has no opposition parties, no fully independent news outlets, and the ruling Lao People's Revolutionary Party has held power for more than 50 years. (Photo by AFP)
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A man rides past the Thatluang Stupa in Vientiane on February 19, 2026. (Photo by AFP)
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A motorist drives past Laos national flags and Lao People's Revolutionary Party flags and a banner that translates as "Congratulations to the election of representatives to the 10th National Assembly of 5th Members of the Provincial People’s Councils" displayed ahead of the election next to Patuxai, also known as the Victory Monument, in Vientiane on February 19, 2026. The February 22 election will see 243 candidates contest 175 seats after being pre-selected by the ruling communist party. The Southeast Asian nation has no opposition parties, no fully independent news outlets, and the ruling Lao People's Revolutionary Party has held power for more than 50 years. (Photo by AFP)
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Pedestrians walk past Laos national flags and Lao People's Revolutionary Party flags above a banner that translates as "Voting with respect for the electoral code is voter dignity" ahead of the election in Vientiane on February 19, 2026. The February 22 election will see 243 candidates contest 175 seats after being pre-selected by the ruling communist party. The Southeast Asian nation has no opposition parties, no fully independent news outlets, and the ruling Lao People's Revolutionary Party has held power for more than 50 years. (Photo by AFP)
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A motorist rides past Laos national flags and Lao People's Revolutionary Party flags displayed ahead of the election in downtown Vientiane on February 19, 2026. The February 22 election will see 243 candidates contest 175 seats after being pre-selected by the ruling communist party. The Southeast Asian nation has no opposition parties, no fully independent news outlets, and the ruling Lao People's Revolutionary Party has held power for more than 50 years. (Photo by AFP)
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