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WINDHOEK, 05 February 2026 - President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah pictured with Chief Justice Peter Shivute and judicial officers. (Photo by: Eba Kandovazu) NAMPA
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WINDHOEK, 04 February 2026 - Minister of Industries, Mines and Energy, Modestus Amutse. (Photo by: Andreas Thomas) NAMPA
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KATIMA MULILO, 05 February 2026 - Katima Mulilo Police Station Commander, Chief Inspector Charles Mayumbelo pictured during a media conference on Thursday. (Photo: Michael Mutonga Liswaniso) NAMPA
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KATIMA MULILO, 05 February 2026 - Katima Mulilo Police Station Commander, Chief Inspector Charles Mayumbelo pictured during a media conference on Thursday. (Photo: Michael Mutonga Liswaniso) NAMPA
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SWAKOPMUND, 04 February 2026 - The head coach of Libya's senior national futsal team, Abdulbasit Alnaas, relays instructions to his players during their match against Namibia in the 2026 Morocco CAF Futsal AFCON qualifiers at The Dome in Swakopmund. Namibia lost the match 3-11. (Photo by: Hesron Kapanga) NAMPA
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SWAKOPMUND, 04 February 2026 - The head coach of Libya's senior national futsal team, Abdulbasit Alnaas, relays instructions to his players during their match against Namibia in the 2026 Morocco CAF Futsal AFCON qualifiers at The Dome in Swakopmund. Namibia lost the match 3-11. (Photo by: Hesron Kapanga) NAMPA
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SWAKOPMUND, 04 February 2026 - The head coach of Namibia's senior men’s futsal team, Marcos Antunes (right) and George Haikali pictured during the Brave Fives match against Libya in the 2026 CAF Futsal AFCON qualifiers at The Dome in Swakopmund. Namibia lost the match 3-11 in the first leg of their round two CAF qualifiers. (Photo by: Hesron Kapanga) NAMPA
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SWAKOPMUND, 04 February 2026 - The head coach of Namibia's senior men's futsal team, Marcos Antunes, relays instructions to the players during their match against Libya in the 2026 CAF Futsal AFCON qualifiers at The Dome in Swakopmund on Wednesday. (Photo by: Hesron Kapanga) NAMPA
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A participant lifts a cloth as she prepares to walk during The Blue March at the Banc d’Arguin on February 7, 2026. The Blue March held its second edition this year at the Banc d’Arguin, a UNESCO World Heritage site marking its 50th anniversary. The citizen-led artistic and environmental initiative is organised by the Mauritanian Environmental Association (AME), and was initiated by Mauritanian-born Malian film director Abderrahmane Sissako and Senegalese screenwriter Kessen Fatoumata Tall.
The week-long collective walk aims to raise awareness of Mauritania’s biodiversity and foster dialogue on climate change and desertification among researchers, artists and policymakers. (Photo by Kang-Chun Cheng / AFP)
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Fennec fox paw prints are seen at the Banc d’Arguin on February 6, 2026. The Blue March held its second edition this year at the Banc d’Arguin, a UNESCO World Heritage site marking its 50th anniversary. The citizen-led artistic and environmental initiative is organised by the Mauritanian Environmental Association (AME), and was initiated by Mauritanian-born Malian film director Abderrahmane Sissako and Senegalese screenwriter Kessen Fatoumata Tall.
The week-long collective walk aims to raise awareness of Mauritania’s biodiversity and foster dialogue on climate change and desertification among researchers, artists and policymakers. (Photo by Kang-Chun Cheng / AFP)
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West African fiddler crabs (Afruca tangeri) are seen on the shore at the Banc d’Arguin on February 6, 2026. The Blue March held its second edition this year at the Banc d’Arguin, a UNESCO World Heritage site marking its 50th anniversary. The citizen-led artistic and environmental initiative is organised by the Mauritanian Environmental Association (AME), and was initiated by Mauritanian-born Malian film director Abderrahmane Sissako and Senegalese screenwriter Kessen Fatoumata Tall.
The week-long collective walk aims to raise awareness of Mauritania’s biodiversity and foster dialogue on climate change and desertification among researchers, artists and policymakers. (Photo by Kang-Chun Cheng / AFP)
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Traditional sailing boats are seen off the coast during The Blue March at the Banc d’Arguin on February 7, 2026. The Blue March held its second edition this year at the Banc d’Arguin, a UNESCO World Heritage site marking its 50th anniversary. The citizen-led artistic and environmental initiative is organised by the Mauritanian Environmental Association (AME), and was initiated by Mauritanian-born Malian film director Abderrahmane Sissako and Senegalese screenwriter Kessen Fatoumata Tall.
The week-long collective walk aims to raise awareness of Mauritania’s biodiversity and foster dialogue on climate change and desertification among researchers, artists and policymakers. (Photo by Kang-Chun Cheng / AFP)
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Women from the village of Teichott gather near the camp where participants of The Blue March spent the night at the Banc d’Arguin on February 6, 2026. The Blue March held its second edition this year at the Banc d’Arguin, a UNESCO World Heritage site marking its 50th anniversary. The citizen-led artistic and environmental initiative is organised by the Mauritanian Environmental Association (AME), and was initiated by Mauritanian-born Malian film director Abderrahmane Sissako and Senegalese screenwriter Kessen Fatoumata Tall.
The week-long collective walk aims to raise awareness of Mauritania’s biodiversity and foster dialogue on climate change and desertification among researchers, artists and policymakers. (Photo by Kang-Chun Cheng / AFP)
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Blue March participants disembark from a traditional wooden boat during The Blue March at the Banc d’Arguin on February 7, 2026. The Blue March held its second edition this year at the Banc d’Arguin, a UNESCO World Heritage site marking its 50th anniversary. The citizen-led artistic and environmental initiative is organised by the Mauritanian Environmental Association (AME), and was initiated by Mauritanian-born Malian film director Abderrahmane Sissako and Senegalese screenwriter Kessen Fatoumata Tall.
The week-long collective walk aims to raise awareness of Mauritania’s biodiversity and foster dialogue on climate change and desertification among researchers, artists and policymakers. (Photo by Kang-Chun Cheng / AFP)
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Cistanche tubulosa, a desert plant, is seen at the Banc d’Arguin on February 6, 2026. The Blue March held its second edition this year at the Banc d’Arguin, a UNESCO World Heritage site marking its 50th anniversary. The citizen-led artistic and environmental initiative is organised by the Mauritanian Environmental Association (AME), and was initiated by Mauritanian-born Malian film director Abderrahmane Sissako and Senegalese screenwriter Kessen Fatoumata Tall.
The week-long collective walk aims to raise awareness of Mauritania’s biodiversity and foster dialogue on climate change and desertification among researchers, artists and policymakers. (Photo by Kang-Chun Cheng / AFP)
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A damaged fishing boat is seen on the shore of the village of Teichott at the Banc d’Arguin on February 6, 2026. The Blue March held its second edition this year at the Banc d’Arguin, a UNESCO World Heritage site marking its 50th anniversary. The citizen-led artistic and environmental initiative is organised by the Mauritanian Environmental Association (AME), and was initiated by Mauritanian-born Malian film director Abderrahmane Sissako and Senegalese screenwriter Kessen Fatoumata Tall.
The week-long collective walk aims to raise awareness of Mauritania’s biodiversity and foster dialogue on climate change and desertification among researchers, artists and policymakers. (Photo by Kang-Chun Cheng / AFP)
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