OMUTHIYA, 21 January 2026 - Several stakeholders during the meeting on polio vaccination campaign preparedness on Wednesday. (Photo by: Max Henrich) NAMPA
ONAMBUTO, 20 January 2026 - Oshikoto Governor Sacky Kathindi paying tribute to late war veteran Matias Kanana Hishoono. (Photo: Contributed)
WINDHOEK, 21 January 2026 - Minister of Urban and Rural Development, James Sankwasa. (Photo by: Eba Kandovazu) NAMPA
WINDHOEK, 21 January 2026 - Fishrot suspects in the dock at the Windhoek High Court. (Photo by: Eba Kandovazu) NAMPA
GOCHAS, 20 January 2026 - Minister of Education, Sanet Steenkamp, officially opened the Namaqua Kalahari Children’s Hope Hostel at Gochas on Tuesday. The hostel was donated by the Spanish-based ‘Foundawtion’ organisation. (Photo: Contributed)
OPUWO, 20 January 2026 - Robber Chanties FC players. (Photo: Contributed)
BUKALO, 19 January 2026 - Works and Transport Minister, Veikko Nekundi on Monday visited the Bukalo-Muyako road to inspect progress on the site. (Photo: Michael Mutonga Liswaniso) NAMPA
ONDANGWA, 20 JANUARY 2026 - The Ondangwa Town Council has expressed concern over the increasing vandalism of street and road regulatory signs within the town, warning that the acts pose safety risks to road users and place an unnecessary financial burden on the local authority. (Photo: Contributed)
22 January 2026, Bavaria, Aschaffenburg: People lay flowers during a memorial ceremony for the victims of the knife attack in Schoental Park. One year ago a mentally ill man fatally attacked young children with a knife at the Park. Photo: Daniel Vogl/dpa
22 January 2026, Bavaria, Aschaffenburg: People lay flowers during a memorial ceremony for the victims of the knife attack in Schoental Park. One year ago a mentally ill man fatally attacked young children with a knife at the Park. Photo: Daniel Vogl/dpa
22 January 2026, Bavaria, Aschaffenburg: Juergen Herzing (C), Lord Mayor of the City of Aschaffenburg, stands with the mayors Jessica Euler (L) and Eric Leiderer at the wreath laying ceremony for the victims of the knife attack in Schoental Park. One year ago a mentally ill man fatally attacked young children with a knife at the Park. Photo: Daniel Vogl/dpa
22 January 2026, Brandenburg, Wandlitz: A view of the burnt-out large hall of the teaching building on the Bogensee site, covered in extinguishing foam. The former teaching building belonged to the former Free German Youth (FDJ) college in GDR times. The former villa of Nazi propaganda minister J. Goebbels is also located in the immediate vicinity on the Bogensee site. Photo: Christoph Soeder/dpa
22 January 2026, Brandenburg, Wandlitz: A view of the burnt-out large hall of the teaching building on the Bogensee site, covered in extinguishing foam. The former teaching building belonged to the former Free German Youth (FDJ) college in GDR times. The former villa of Nazi propaganda minister J. Goebbels is also located in the immediate vicinity on the Bogensee site. Photo: Christoph Soeder/dpa
(260122) -- NANJING, Jan. 22, 2026 (Xinhua) -- Lu Min makes a lantern at his studio in Nanjing, east China's Jiangsu Province, Jan. 21, 2026. Lu Min, 58, was born in a family of lantern-making business, which originated with his great-grandfather Lu Shirong. The junior Lu started to learn this craft from his father when he was 8. The past decades saw Lu's career life closely connected with the development of the Qinhuai Lantern Festival. He has witnessed the gradual evolution of this traditional custom from a local event into a grand celebration. In September 2020, he was officially recognized as a provincial-level inheritor of Qinhuai Lantern Festival. "Making a batch of lanterns each year is like seeing my children off," said Lu. Festive atmosphere are much easily felt as lanterns Lu and his coworkers have made light up the streets and lanes in the time-honored city of Nanjing. (Xinhua/Li Bo)
(260122) -- NANJING, Jan. 22, 2026 (Xinhua) -- Lu Min arranges lanterns themed the Year of the Horse at his studio in Nanjing, east China's Jiangsu Province, Jan. 21, 2026. Lu Min, 58, was born in a family of lantern-making business, which originated with his great-grandfather Lu Shirong. The junior Lu started to learn this craft from his father when he was 8. The past decades saw Lu's career life closely connected with the development of the Qinhuai Lantern Festival. He has witnessed the gradual evolution of this traditional custom from a local event into a grand celebration. In September 2020, he was officially recognized as a provincial-level inheritor of Qinhuai Lantern Festival. "Making a batch of lanterns each year is like seeing my children off," said Lu. Festive atmosphere are much easily felt as lanterns Lu and his coworkers have made light up the streets and lanes in the time-honored city of Nanjing. (Xinhua/Li Bo)
(260122) -- NANJING, Jan. 22, 2026 (Xinhua) -- Lu Min looks at the light installation work during the 40th Qinhuai Lantern Festival at the Bailuzhou Park in Nanjing, east China's Jiangsu Province, Jan. 21, 2026. Lu Min, 58, was born in a family of lantern-making business, which originated with his great-grandfather Lu Shirong. The junior Lu started to learn this craft from his father when he was 8. The past decades saw Lu's career life closely connected with the development of the Qinhuai Lantern Festival. He has witnessed the gradual evolution of this traditional custom from a local event into a grand celebration. In September 2020, he was officially recognized as a provincial-level inheritor of Qinhuai Lantern Festival. "Making a batch of lanterns each year is like seeing my children off," said Lu. Festive atmosphere are much easily felt as lanterns Lu and his coworkers have made light up the streets and lanes in the time-honored city of Nanjing. (Xinhua/Li Bo)