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At least 70 dead in the collapse of a gold mine in Mali

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Images showing the site in Mali where a tunnel of a gold mine collapsed, killing at least 70 people according to local sources. IMAGES

Added on the 25/01/2024 14:53:38 - Copyright : AFPTV - First images

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