26 May - 5 pm news

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Telecom Namibia counts millions in losses as copper cable theft escalates, South Africa warns corruption is draining Africa’s economies, and Pope Leo calls for tighter AI regulation amid misinformation fears. Meanwhile, Mexico agrees to host Iran’s World Cup team after a US refusal as global politics continue to spill into sport.
26 May 11AM English Namibia News

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