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WINDHOEK, 31 January 2026 - Namibia Premier Football League outfits Life Fighters and FC Ongos battled it out during round 14 of the 2025/26 season at the UNAM Stadium. Ongos won the match 3-0. (Photo by: Hesron Kapanga) NAMPA
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WINDHOEK, 31 January 2026 - Otjiwarongo-based Namibia Premier Football League outfit Life Fighters’ Tjipenandjambi Tjaverua (left) dribbles against FC Ongos defender Hamidu Yakubu during round 14 of the 2025/26 season at UNAM Stadium. Ongos won the match 3-0. (Photo by: Hesron Kapanga) NAMPA
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WINDHOEK, 31 January 2026 - Otjiwarongo-based Namibia Premier Football League outfit Life Fighters’ Vilho Kaluvu in action against FC Ongos during round 14 of the 2025/26 season at the UNAM Stadium. Ongos won the match 3-0. (Photo by: Hesron Kapanga) NAMPA
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WINDHOEK, 31 January 2026 - Otjiwarongo-based Namibia Premier Football League (NPFL) outfit Mighty Gunners’ attacking midfielder Sedni Tsuseb (in gold) keeps his eye on the ball against UNAM FC during round 14 of the 2025/26 season at the UNAM Stadium. Mighty Gunners handed UNAM their first defeat after going unbeaten in 13 league matches. (Photo by: Hesron Kapanga) NAMPA
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WINDHOEK, 31 January 2026 - Otjiwarongo-based Namibia Premier Football League (NPFL) outfit Mighty Gunners’ attacking midfielder Sedni Tsuseb (in gold) in action against UNAM FC during round 14 of the 2025/26 season at the UNAM Stadium. Mighty Gunners handed UNAM their first defeat after going unbeaten in 13 league matches. (Photo by: Hesron Kapanga) NAMPA
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KATIMA MULILO, 31 January 2026 - Green Eagles FC and Bright Stars FC locked horns on Saturday at the Katima Mulilo Sports Complex. Green Eagles won 3-1 as the Namport Zambezi Regional Second Division league games officially commenced. (Photo by: Michael Mutonga Liswaniso) NAMPA
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KIGALI, 31 January 2026 - The Dr Hage G Geingob Fellows were launched through the Intergenerational Leadership Accelerator (ILA) programme during the inauguration of the Leadership Lab Yetu in Kigali, Rwanda, on Saturday. (Photo by: Lydia Pitiri) NAMPA
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KIGALI, 31 January 2026 - Former First Lady and co-chairperson of Yetu launched the Dr Hage G Geingob Fellows through the Intergenerational Leadership Accelerator (ILA) programme during the inauguration of the Leadership Lab Yetu in Kigali, Rwanda, on Saturday. (Photo by: Lydia Pitiri) NAMPA
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(260202) -- BEIJING, Feb. 2, 2026 (Xinhua) -- An aerial drone photo taken on Feb. 1, 2026 shows high-speed trains at a train depot in Wuhan, central China's Hubei Province.
  China ushered in its largest annual population migration on Monday, 15 days ahead of the 2026 Spring Festival, also known as the Chinese New Year.
  A total of 9.5 billion passenger trips are expected during this year's travel rush period that will end on March 13, which will be a historic high.
  Of this total, road trips remain the dominant mode of travel, accounting for approximately 80 percent. 
  An estimated 540 million passenger trips will be handled by the country's railways, while the civil aviation sector will see 95 million trips. Both the overall scale and daily peak traffic of rail and air travel are expected to surpass historic high levels this year.
  In China, the 40-day travel surge will witness hundreds of millions of people return to their hometowns for family reunions. (Xinhua/Wu Zhizun)
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(260202) -- BEIJING, Feb. 2, 2026 (Xinhua) -- An aerial drone photo taken on Feb. 1, 2026 shows high-speed trains at a train depot in Wuhan, central China's Hubei Province.
  China ushered in its largest annual population migration on Monday, 15 days ahead of the 2026 Spring Festival, also known as the Chinese New Year.
  A total of 9.5 billion passenger trips are expected during this year's travel rush period that will end on March 13, which will be a historic high.
  Of this total, road trips remain the dominant mode of travel, accounting for approximately 80 percent. 
  An estimated 540 million passenger trips will be handled by the country's railways, while the civil aviation sector will see 95 million trips. Both the overall scale and daily peak traffic of rail and air travel are expected to surpass historic high levels this year.
  In China, the 40-day travel surge will witness hundreds of millions of people return to their hometowns for family reunions. (Xinhua/Wu Zhizun)
NAMPA / Xinhua
(260202) -- BEIJING, Feb. 2, 2026 (Xinhua) -- An aerial drone photo taken on Feb. 1, 2026 shows high-speed trains at a train depot in Wuhan, central China's Hubei Province.
  China ushered in its largest annual population migration on Monday, 15 days ahead of the 2026 Spring Festival, also known as the Chinese New Year.
  A total of 9.5 billion passenger trips are expected during this year's travel rush period that will end on March 13, which will be a historic high.
  Of this total, road trips remain the dominant mode of travel, accounting for approximately 80 percent. 
  An estimated 540 million passenger trips will be handled by the country's railways, while the civil aviation sector will see 95 million trips. Both the overall scale and daily peak traffic of rail and air travel are expected to surpass historic high levels this year.
  In China, the 40-day travel surge will witness hundreds of millions of people return to their hometowns for family reunions. (Xinhua/Wu Zhizun)
NAMPA / Xinhua
(260202) -- BEIJING, Feb. 2, 2026 (Xinhua) -- An aerial drone photo taken on Feb. 1, 2026 shows high-speed trains at a train depot in Wuhan, central China's Hubei Province.
  China ushered in its largest annual population migration on Monday, 15 days ahead of the 2026 Spring Festival, also known as the Chinese New Year.
  A total of 9.5 billion passenger trips are expected during this year's travel rush period that will end on March 13, which will be a historic high.
  Of this total, road trips remain the dominant mode of travel, accounting for approximately 80 percent. 
  An estimated 540 million passenger trips will be handled by the country's railways, while the civil aviation sector will see 95 million trips. Both the overall scale and daily peak traffic of rail and air travel are expected to surpass historic high levels this year.
  In China, the 40-day travel surge will witness hundreds of millions of people return to their hometowns for family reunions. (Xinhua/Wu Zhizun)
NAMPA / Xinhua
(260202) -- BEIJING, Feb. 2, 2026 (Xinhua) -- An aerial drone photo taken on Feb. 1, 2026 shows high-speed trains at a train depot in Wuhan, central China's Hubei Province.
  China ushered in its largest annual population migration on Monday, 15 days ahead of the 2026 Spring Festival, also known as the Chinese New Year.
  A total of 9.5 billion passenger trips are expected during this year's travel rush period that will end on March 13, which will be a historic high.
  Of this total, road trips remain the dominant mode of travel, accounting for approximately 80 percent. 
  An estimated 540 million passenger trips will be handled by the country's railways, while the civil aviation sector will see 95 million trips. Both the overall scale and daily peak traffic of rail and air travel are expected to surpass historic high levels this year.
  In China, the 40-day travel surge will witness hundreds of millions of people return to their hometowns for family reunions. (Xinhua/Wu Zhizun)
NAMPA / Xinhua
(260202) -- KHARTOUM, Feb. 2, 2026 (Xinhua) -- A Sudan Airways passenger plane lands at Khartoum International Airport in Khartoum, Sudan, Feb. 1, 2026.
  The Khartoum International Airport on Sunday received its first commercial passenger flight in almost three years, marking a key step toward reopening the airport and restoring air travel to Sudan's capital after a prolonged shutdown, officials said.
  The aircraft, operated by Sudan Airways and carrying 160 passengers, arrived from Port Sudan in eastern Sudan, Mohamed Jaafar Hassan, director of aviation security operations at the airport, told Xinhua. (Photo by Mohamed Khidir/Xinhua)
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(260202) -- KHARTOUM, Feb. 2, 2026 (Xinhua) -- People wait to welcome relatives aboard a Sudan Airways passenger plane at Khartoum International Airport in Khartoum, Sudan, Feb. 1, 2026.
  The Khartoum International Airport on Sunday received its first commercial passenger flight in almost three years, marking a key step toward reopening the airport and restoring air travel to Sudan's capital after a prolonged shutdown, officials said.
  The aircraft, operated by Sudan Airways and carrying 160 passengers, arrived from Port Sudan in eastern Sudan, Mohamed Jaafar Hassan, director of aviation security operations at the airport, told Xinhua. (Photo by Mohamed Khidir/Xinhua)
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(260202) -- KHARTOUM, Feb. 2, 2026 (Xinhua) -- Passengers disembark from a Sudan Airways passenger plane at Khartoum International Airport in Khartoum, Sudan, Feb. 1, 2026.
  The Khartoum International Airport on Sunday received its first commercial passenger flight in almost three years, marking a key step toward reopening the airport and restoring air travel to Sudan's capital after a prolonged shutdown, officials said.
  The aircraft, operated by Sudan Airways and carrying 160 passengers, arrived from Port Sudan in eastern Sudan, Mohamed Jaafar Hassan, director of aviation security operations at the airport, told Xinhua. (Photo by Mohamed Khidir/Xinhua)
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