The collapse, which killed at least 40, took place near Kenieba, in Mali’s gold-rich Kayes region.
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‘I believe in my guide runner more than myself’, says blind Indian athlete
Two of India’s top visually impaired female athletes share the challenges of finding the perfect guide runner.
World’s ‘first openly gay imam’ shot dead in South Africa
He was a pioneering figure who ran a mosque in Cape Town intended as a safe haven for gay Muslims.
Families heartbreak after deadly Delhi railway station crush
Eyewitnesses and relatives of victims spoke of their pain and trauma after a crush at an overcrowded railway station claimed 18 lives.
Netanyahu praises Trump’s ‘bold vision’ for Gaza at Rubio meeting
The Israeli prime minister said he is working with the US on a “common strategy” for Gaza.
Austria attack that killed teen linked to IS, officials say
A 14-year-old boy was killed and five others were wounded in the attack in Villach.
Raisins or not? Pudding debate splits island nation
The debate over a beloved dish has reignited as Antiguans and Barbudans seek to preserve their cultural heritage.
‘Montoya, por favor!’: Inside the Spanish reality show that broke the internet
As clips from Spain’s Temptation Island go viral, the BBC speaks to the show’s executive producer.
Why Uganda’s iconic crested crane faces extinction
The population of the national bird is declining partly due to encroachment on wetlands by farmers.
Critics say new Google rules put profits over privacy
Google is allowing advertisers to collect more personal information, which is harder for users to control.