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Pages in category "Namibia–South Africa border crossings" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
A graph showing the number of COVID-19 cases in Namibia for the month of March 2020. 14 March, the day the virus had reached Namibia, is shown as day 1. A graph showing the number of COVID-19 cases in Namibia for the month of April 2020. Day 19 represents 1 April; 19 days after the initial infection. Day 48 represents 30 April.
Border control comprises measures taken by governments to monitor [1] and regulate the movement of people, animals, and goods across land, air, and maritime borders.While border control is typically associated with international borders, it also encompasses controls imposed on internal borders within a single state.
14 March – The first reported cases of COVID-19 are announced by the Minister of Health and Social Services, Dr. Kalumbi Shangula.The first cases, a Romanian couple, arrived in Windhoek from Spain via Doha, Qatar, on 11 March.
Before settling in New York City like thousands of other migrants this year, Abdoul, a 32-year-old from West Africa, took an unexpected detour: Weeks in a remote Texas jail on local trespassing ...
Internal border controls are measures implemented to control the flow of people or goods within a given country. Such measures take a variety of forms ranging from the imposition of border checkpoints to the issuance of internal travel documents and vary depending on the circumstances in which they are implemented.
A Minnesota jury found the men guilty of helping the Patels make the fatal journey in January 2022.
The Namibia–South Africa border dispute centers on the precise demarcation along the Orange River, which forms the southern boundary of Namibia. Historically, the 1890 Helgoland-Zanzibar Treaty between Britain and Germany set the boundary along the northern bank of the river. However, Namibia argues that, based on international principles and ...