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    • Wednesday, 29 August, 2018
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      Human skulls from the Herero and ethnic Nama people are displayed during a ceremony in Berlin, Germany, August 29, 2018, to hand back human remains from Germany to Namibia following the 1904-1908 genocide against the Herero and Nama . REUTERS/Christian Mang
    • Friday, 6 July, 2018
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    • Friday, 6 July, 2018
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    • Thursday, 15 June, 2017
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      SS Nujoma sets sail to mine for higher-value gemstones off Namibian coast

      The SS Nujoma, the world's largest diamond exploration vessel, owned by De Beers, is seen in this undated archive Handout photograph provided to Reuters, June 15, 2017. De Beers Group/Handout via Reuters ATTENTION EDITORS - THIS IMAGE WAS PROVIDED BY A THIRD PARTY. NO RESALES. NO ARCHIVE.
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      De Beers, world’s largest gem producer by value, warns of unstable economic environment

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