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WINDHOEK, 27 June 2025 - One of the trucks donated by the European Union to the  Ministry of Agriculture, Water and Land Reform. (Photo: Contributed)
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Swapo Party Youth League regional secretary in the Kavango East Region, Anselm Marungu. (Photo: Contributed)
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WINDHOEK, 30 June 2025 – Egypt's Ambassador to Namibia Wael Lotfy (L) pictured with President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah (right) during a courtesy call on statehouse aimed at strengthening diplomatic ties and exploring bilateral cooperation. 
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WALVIS BAY, 30 June 2025 - Minister of International Relations and Trade Selma Ashipala-Musavyi hands over the trading certificate to the Walvis Bay Salt Company CEO Andre Snyman, the first company to trade under the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) framework the during the official launch of the Namibia’s first export consignment under the framework at Walvis Bay on Monday. This marked the country’s formal entry into Africa’s largest trade agreement. (Photo by: Isabel Bento) NAMPA
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WALVIS BAY, 30 June 2025 - Minister and Deputy Minister of International Relations and Trade Selma Ashipala-Musavyi and Jennely Matundu (middle) photographed with Erongo Governor Neville Andre Itope, Namport CEO Andrew Kanime and Walvis Bay Salt Company CEO Andre Snyman among other leaders during the official launch of the Namibia’s first export consignment under the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) framework at Walvis Bay on Monday, marking the country’s formal entry into Africa’s largest trade agreement. (Photo by: Isabel Bento) NAMPA
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WINDHOEK, 30 June 2025 – The International Paralympic Committee (IPC), in collaboration with the Namibia Paralympic Committee (NPC), launched a three-day regional sports training workshop in Windhoek on Monday. The workshop runs until Wednesday and brings together over 80 participants from 17 African countries for coaching and classification training. (Photo by: Hesron Kapanga) NAMPA
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WINDHOEK, 30 June 2025 – The International Paralympic Committee (IPC), in collaboration with the Namibia Paralympic Committee (NPC), launched a three-day regional sports training workshop in Windhoek on Monday. The workshop runs until Wednesday and brings together over 80 participants from 17 African countries for coaching and classification training. (Photo by: Hesron Kapanga) NAMPA
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WINDHOEK, 30 June 2025 – Minister of Health and Social Services Esperance Luvindao and pro bono doctors pose for a photo at the launch of the first phase of the Decongestion Strategy on Monday in Windhoek. (Photo by: Molly Weyulu) NAMPA
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France’s Killian Tixeront takes part in a training session in Auckland on July 2, 2025, ahead of their three-match international rugby series against New Zealand, with the first Test match to be played in Dunedin on July 5. (Photo by DAVID ROWLAND / AFP)
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France’s Pierre Bourgarit takes part in a training session in Auckland on July 2, 2025, ahead of their three-match international rugby series against New Zealand, with the first Test match to be played in Dunedin on July 5. (Photo by DAVID ROWLAND / AFP)
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Japan's Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba (2nd R), Chief Cabinet Secretary Yishimasa Hayashi (R) meet with Nippon Steel Corporation Chairman and CEO Eiji Hashimoto (3rd L), President and COO Tadashi Imai (2nd L), and Vice Chairman and Executive Vice President Takahiro Mori (L) at the prime minister's office in Tokyo on July 2, 2025. (Photo by Kazuhiro NOGI / POOL / AFP)
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Francisco Mendoza, 46, and his wife Paola Mendoza, 42, next to their daughters Megan, 12, and Erika, 16, pose for a picture with their prize for being the '2,000,000th fan through the gates' before the FIFA Club World Cup 2025 round of 16 football match between Germany's Borussia Dortmund and Mexico's Monterrey at the Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta on July 1, 2025. (Photo by CHARLY TRIBALLEAU / AFP)
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(FILES) Visitors walk past jewellery on display during the 1st India International Jewellery Show organised by the Gem and Jewellery Export Promotion Council (GJEPC) in Bengaluru on March 17, 2023. Indian exporters are anxiously eyeing the possible reintroduction of Donald Trump's punishing tariffs on the second week of July 2025, though many hold out hope for a last-minute reprieve. The US president's April 2 "Liberation Day" announcement of swingeing levies on dozens of key trading partners sent shockwaves through capitals before he announced a pause for negotiations, which ends on July 9, 2025. New Delhi and Washington have been locked in multiple rounds of talks, with hopes for an interim pact to avert the 26 percent "reciprocal" tolls meted out to India. (Photo by Manjunath KIRAN / AFP)
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(FILES) An employee arranges gold jewellery on display at a store in Amritsar on April 2, 2025. Indian exporters are anxiously eyeing the possible reintroduction of Donald Trump's punishing tariffs on the second week of July 2025, though many hold out hope for a last-minute reprieve. The US president's April 2 "Liberation Day" announcement of swingeing levies on dozens of key trading partners sent shockwaves through capitals before he announced a pause for negotiations, which ends on July 9, 2025. New Delhi and Washington have been locked in multiple rounds of talks, with hopes for an interim pact to avert the 26 percent "reciprocal" tolls meted out to India. (Photo by Narinder NANU / AFP)
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(FILES) A fisherwoman arranges fish for sale at the Kasimedu fishing harbour in Chennai on June 23, 2024 after fishermen returned with their catch at the end of a 61-day fishing ban along India's eastern coast imposed to protect fish stocks during their breeding season. Indian exporters are anxiously eyeing the possible reintroduction of Donald Trump's punishing tariffs on the second week of July 2025, though many hold out hope for a last-minute reprieve. The US president's April 2 "Liberation Day" announcement of swingeing levies on dozens of key trading partners sent shockwaves through capitals before he announced a pause for negotiations, which ends on July 9, 2025. New Delhi and Washington have been locked in multiple rounds of talks, with hopes for an interim pact to avert the 26 percent "reciprocal" tolls meted out to India. (Photo by R. Satish BABU / AFP)
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(FILES) People throng the Kasimedu fishing harbour in Chennai on June 23, 2024 as fishermen returned with their catch at the end of a 61-day fishing ban along India's eastern coast imposed to protect fish stocks during their breeding season. Indian exporters are anxiously eyeing the possible reintroduction of Donald Trump's punishing tariffs on the second week of July 2025, though many hold out hope for a last-minute reprieve. The US president's April 2 "Liberation Day" announcement of swingeing levies on dozens of key trading partners sent shockwaves through capitals before he announced a pause for negotiations, which ends on July 9, 2025. New Delhi and Washington have been locked in multiple rounds of talks, with hopes for an interim pact to avert the 26 percent "reciprocal" tolls meted out to India. (Photo by R. Satish BABU / AFP)
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