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STAMPRIET, 25 November 2025 - Stampriet resident Katriena Rooi (59) says she will not vote on Wednesday, citing years of unresolved sanitation problems. (Photo by: Chelva Wells) NAMPA
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||NHOMA, 24 November 2025 - Kommsa Kaesie pictured together with some of his family members at ||Nhoma. (Photo by: Edward Tenete) NAMPA
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GOBABIS, 25 November 2025 - Community activist Lesley Pienaar. (Photo: Contributed)
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OSHAKATI, 18 November 2025 - NamPol's Oshana reginal commander, Commissioner Naftal Lungameni Sakaria, pictured during a media briefing here on Tuesday. (Photo by: Ester Hakaala) NAMPA
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WINDHOEK, 24 November 2025 - Representatives of Oonani and SocioPartners sign a cooperation agreement aimed at strengthening economic inclusion and community development in Namibia. (Photo: Contributed)
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RUNDU, 24 November 2025 - Electoral Commission of Namibia Kavango East Region Electoral Officer, Paulus Sifire. ( Photo by: Sawi Hausiku) NAMPA
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NKURENKURU, 24 November 2025 - The special voting for the 2025 elections, which took place nationwide on 23 November 2025, recorded a disappointing turnout across several Kavango West constituencies on Monday. (Photo by: Lylie Joel)
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KATIMA MULILO, 24 November 2025 - All ballot boxes were sealed and booked in at the Zambezi regional police headquarters after the Special Voting exercise on Monday. The boxes will only be booked out for counting on Wednesday after the Regional Councils and Local Authorities Elections.
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FILED - 01 February 2013, Hesse, Ruesselsheim: View of the branch office of US multinational information technology corporation Hewlett-Packard in Ruesselsheim. Photo: picture alliance / dpa
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Taiwan's President Lai Ching-te holds a news conference on protecting national security at the Presidential Office Building in Taipei on November 26, 2025. Lai said his government will propose $40 billion in additional defence spending over several years, as the democratic island seeks to deter a potential Chinese invasion. (Photo by I-Hwa Cheng / AFP)
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(L-R) Taiwan's Minister of Economic Affairs Kung Ming-hsin, Secretary-General to the President Pan Men-an, Vice President Hsiao Bi-khim, Taiwan's President Lai Ching-te, Taiwan's Premier Cho Jung-tai, Secretary-General of the National Security Council Joseph Wu, and Taiwan's Defence Minister Wellington Koo hold a news conference at the Presidential Office Building in Taipei on November 26, 2025. Lai said his government will propose $40 billion in additional defence spending over several years, as the democratic island seeks to deter a potential Chinese invasion. (Photo by I-Hwa Cheng / AFP)
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Taiwan's Defence Minister Wellington Koo talks about defence budget during a news conference at the Presidential Office Building in Taipei on November 26, 2025. Lai said his government will propose $40 billion in additional defence spending over several years, as the democratic island seeks to deter a potential Chinese invasion. (Photo by I-Hwa Cheng / AFP)
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Transgender women take part in a demonstration on the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women, in Guatemala City on November 25, 2025. (Photo by Johan ORDÓÑEZ / AFP)
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This aerial photo taken on November 26, 2025 shows flood waters surrounding residential buildings in Hat Yai in Thailand's southern Songkhla province, as severe flooding affected thousands of people in the country's south following days of heavy rain. A state of emergency was declared in Thailand's southern Songkhla province on November 25, as the meteorological department forecast more rain and possible flash floods this week. (Photo by Arnun Chonmahatrakool / THAI NEWS PIX / AFP)
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Taiwan's President Lai Ching-te holds a press conference on "Action Plan for Safeguarding Democratic Taiwan and National Security" at the Presidential Office Building in Taipei on November 26, 2025. Lai said his government will propose $40 billion in additional defence spending over several years, as the democratic island seeks to deter a potential Chinese invasion. (Photo by I-Hwa Cheng / AFP)
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Taiwan's President Lai Ching-te holds a press conference on "Action Plan for Safeguarding Democratic Taiwan and National Security" at the Presidential Office Building in Taipei on November 26, 2025. Lai said his government will propose $40 billion in additional defence spending over several years, as the democratic island seeks to deter a potential Chinese invasion. (Photo by I-Hwa Cheng / AFP)
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