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OPUWO, 23 January 2026 - Jason Ndahepele, Chief Health Programme Officer of the Kunene Region. (Photo: Contributed)
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EENHANA, 23 January 2026 - Members of the Namibian Defence Force carrying the casket of the late Matias Kanana Hishoono during his memorial service at his residence at Onambutu (Photo by: Andreas Thomas) NAMPA
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WINDHOEK, 23 January 2026 - NamPower Managing Director, Kahenge Simson Haulofu (C) pictured with the NamPower 2026 bursary recipients. (Photo by: Ali Negumbo) NAMPA
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MPUNGU, 23 January 2026 - Prime Minister Elijah Ngurare pictured during his stopover visit at Himarwa Ithete Secondary School. (Photo: Contributed)
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OMUTHIYA, 22 January 2026 - Vice President Lucia Witbooi visited the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Namibia’s Rehabilitation Centre at Oniipa on Thursday. (Photo by: Max Henrich) NAMPA
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ONAMBANGO, 22 January 2026 - Omukwanilwa Fillemon Shuumbwa Nangolo and the Oshikoto leadership pictured after a courtesy visit to the Ondonga Traditional Authority. (Photo by: Max Henrich) NAMPA
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RUNDU, 22 January 2026 - Minister of Urban and Rural Development, James Sankwasa assessing the sinkholes at Rundu on Thursday. (Photo by: Sawi Hausiku) NAMPA
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WALVIS BAY, 22 January 2026 - Sunshine Centre Executive Director Wendy Huschfeldt (in black and white) and Rössing Uranium General Manager for Human Capital, Safety and Sustainability, Liezl Davies (third from right) photographed with other employees from Sunshine and Rössing during the handover of the N.dollars 100 000 donation to the centre at Walvis Bay. (Photo by: Isabel Bento) NAMPA
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(260125) -- BEIJING, Jan. 25, 2026 (Xinhua) -- An aerial drone photo taken on Sept. 2, 2024 shows China General Nuclear Power Corporation (CGN)'s "Fuxi No. 1" wind power-fishery integrated project in Shanwei, south China's Guangdong Province. China is the undisputed global powerhouse in wind energy. From the Gobi to the sea, wind power forms a cornerstone of the country's transition toward a cleaner and more sustainable development model.
   For 15 consecutive years, China has ranked first worldwide in installed wind power capacity. By the end of November 2025, its total installed capacity had exceeded 600 million kilowatts, far exceeding that of any other nation, official data show.
   With vast onshore wind farms across its northern and western regions and rapidly expanding offshore projects along the eastern coastline, China's wind energy not only provides clean electricity to millions of households but also plays a crucial role in reducing carbon emissions.
   Beyond its borders, China has actively shared its green achievements. During the 2021-2025 period, the wind power and photovoltaic products China exported helped reduce around 4.1 billion tons of carbon emissions in other countries, official data show.
   Bolstered by the world's largest renewable energy system, ongoing technological innovation and strong policy support, China is poised to continue international cooperation in advancing the global transition to a green, low-carbon future, contributing to the shared vision of a clean and beautiful world. (Xinhua/Deng Hua)
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(260125) -- YANGON, Jan. 25, 2026 (Xinhua) -- A voter casts her vote at a polling station in Yangon, Myanmar, Jan. 25, 2026. The final phase of Myanmar's multi-party democratic general election began on Sunday morning, with polling stations opening in about 60 townships. (Xinhua/Myo Kyaw Soe)
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(260125) -- YANGON, Jan. 25, 2026 (Xinhua) -- A voter casts her vote at a polling station in Yangon, Myanmar, Jan. 25, 2026. The final phase of Myanmar's multi-party democratic general election began on Sunday morning, with polling stations opening in about 60 townships. (Xinhua/Myo Kyaw Soe)
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(260125) -- YANGON, Jan. 25, 2026 (Xinhua) -- Voters queue to cast their votes at a polling station in Yangon, Myanmar, Jan. 25, 2026. The final phase of Myanmar's multi-party democratic general election began on Sunday morning, with polling stations opening in about 60 townships. (Xinhua/Myo Kyaw Soe)
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(260125) -- YANGON, Jan. 25, 2026 (Xinhua) -- Myanmar's Acting President Min Aung Hlaing visits a polling station in Mandalay, Myanmar, Jan. 25, 2026. The final phase of Myanmar's multi-party democratic general election began on Sunday morning, with polling stations opening in about 60 townships. (Photo by Ei Mon Kyaw/Xinhua)
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(FILES) WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus looks on during a press conference with the Association of Accredited Correspondents at the United Nations (ACANU) at the World Health Organization's headquarters in Geneva, on December 10, 2024. The World Health Organization chief said on January 24, 2026 that the reasons Washington had given for announcing its withdrawal from the agency were "untrue", warning the departure would make the US and the world "less safe". "Unfortunately, the reasons cited for the US decision to withdraw from WHO are untrue," Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said on X, stressing that the UN health agency had "always engaged with the US, and all Member States, with full respect for their sovereignty". (Photo by Fabrice COFFRINI / AFP)
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(FILES) World Health Organization (WHO) Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus delivers his report before delegates during the World Health Assembly in Geneva on May 19, 2025. The World Health Organization chief said on January 24, 2026 that the reasons Washington had given for announcing its withdrawal from the agency were "untrue", warning the departure would make the US and the world "less safe". "Unfortunately, the reasons cited for the US decision to withdraw from WHO are untrue," Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said on X, stressing that the UN health agency had "always engaged with the US, and all Member States, with full respect for their sovereignty". (Photo by Fabrice COFFRINI / AFP)
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(FILES) French skipper Thomas Coville sails the Sodebo Ultim 3 multihull, during a training session before an attempt to win the Jules Verne trophy, off Lorient, Western France on November 22, 2024. Thomas Coville (Sodebo) and his six crew members completed a non-stop round-the-world voyage off the coast of Brest on January 25, 2026 in a record time of 40 days, 10 hours and 45 minutes, beating the previous Jules Verne Trophy record by 12 hours, his team announced. (Photo by Sebastien Salom-Gomis / AFP)
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