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A New Reparations Process Must Be Instituted to Address Germany’s Crimes Against Namibia’s Herero and Nama People

UN urges Germany and Namibia to ensure rights-respecting reparations process The Issue The German and Namibian governments are under scrutiny for their handling of the reparations process for the colonial genocide that Germany committed in Namibia between 1904 and 1908 against the Herero and Nama peoples. The United Nations (UN) […]

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Namibia Takes a Leap Towards Equality: Foreign Same-Sex Marriages Legally Recognized

Namibian Supreme Court Recognizes Foreign Same-Sex Marriages The Namibian Supreme Court has issued a historic ruling recognising foreign same-sex marriages performed abroad. This decision protects the rights of binational couples who had previously faced denial of benefits and risked deportation because their marriages were not recognised by the state. The […]

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