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 illustrator and writer Mathieu Persan poses during a photo session in Paris on February 25, 2026. "How is it that on a starry night, she sees nothing but infinite darkness?" wonders illustrator Mathieu Persan in a powerful graphic novel, "Le Passage", which recounts his 15-year-old daughter's deep depression and pays tribute to the many children in France who "are not doing well". On the cover, two small figures walk under a starry sky towards a distant point of light. Published on March 11, 2026 by Hachette, it is a story without pathos, in which the voice of a teenage girl responds to that of her father, a graphic novel with minimalist black and white illustrations, full of fantasy and humour, despite its serious subject matter. (Photo by STEPHANE DE SAKUTIN / AFP)
French illustrator and writer Mathieu Persan poses during a photo session in Paris on February 25, 2026. "How is it that on a starry night, she sees nothing but infinite darkness?" wonders illustrator Mathieu Persan in a powerful graphic novel, "Le Passage", which recounts his 15-year-old daughter's deep depression and pays tribute to the many children in France who "are not doing well". On the cover, two small figures walk under a starry sky towards a distant point of light. Published on March 11, 2026 by Hachette, it is a story without pathos, in which the voice of a teenage girl responds to that of her father, a graphic novel with minimalist black and white illustrations, full of fantasy and humour, despite its serious subject matter. (Photo by STEPHANE DE SAKUTIN / AFP)
French illustrator and writer Mathieu Persan poses during a photo session in Paris on February 25, 2026. "How is it that on a starry night, she sees nothing but infinite darkness?" wonders illustrator Mathieu Persan in a powerful graphic novel, "Le Passage", which recounts his 15-year-old daughter's deep depression and pays tribute to the many children in France who "are not doing well". On the cover, two small figures walk under a starry sky towards a distant point of light. Published on March 11, 2026 by Hachette, it is a story without pathos, in which the voice of a teenage girl responds to that of her father, a graphic novel with minimalist black and white illustrations, full of fantasy and humour, despite its serious subject matter. (Photo by STEPHANE DE SAKUTIN / AFP)
French illustrator and writer Mathieu Persan poses during a photo session in Paris on February 25, 2026. "How is it that on a starry night, she sees nothing but infinite darkness?" wonders illustrator Mathieu Persan in a powerful graphic novel, "Le Passage", which recounts his 15-year-old daughter's deep depression and pays tribute to the many children in France who "are not doing well". On the cover, two small figures walk under a starry sky towards a distant point of light. Published on March 11, 2026 by Hachette, it is a story without pathos, in which the voice of a teenage girl responds to that of her father, a graphic novel with minimalist black and white illustrations, full of fantasy and humour, despite its serious subject matter. (Photo by STEPHANE DE SAKUTIN / AFP)
Activists burn a US flag during a rally condemning the US-Israeli strikes on Iran, near the US embassy in Manila on March 3, 2026. (Photo by Jam STA ROSA / AFP)
Activists hold placards during a rally condemning the US-Israeli strikes on Iran, near the US embassy in Manila on March 3, 2026. (Photo by Jam STA ROSA / AFP)
Activists step on a US flag during a rally condemning the US-Israeli strikes on Iran, near the US embassy in Manila on March 3, 2026. (Photo by Jam STA ROSA / AFP)
Activists burn a US flag during a rally condemning the US-Israeli strikes on Iran, near the US embassy in Manila on March 3, 2026. (Photo by Jam STA ROSA / AFP)