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April 24, 2024

French Prime Minister Manuel Valls, center, speaks with French Foreign Affairs minister Laurent Fabius, right, and director of the French Foreign Affairs ministry's crisis center Didier Le Bret as they visit the French Foreign Affairs ministry's crisis center in Paris Friday, July 25, 2014, after a plane crashed in Mali. At least 116 people were killed in Thursday’s disaster, nearly half of whom were French. One of two black boxes was recovered from the wreckage in the Gossi region of Mali near the border with Burkina Faso, and was taken to the northern city of Gao, where a French contingent is based.

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French Prime Minister Manuel Valls, center, speaks with French Foreign Affairs minister Laurent Fabius, right, and director of the French Foreign Affairs ministry's crisis center Didier Le Bret as they visit the French Foreign Affairs ministry's crisis center in Paris Friday, July 25, 2014, after a plane crashed in Mali. At least 116 people were killed in Thursday’s disaster, nearly half of whom were French. One of two black boxes was recovered from the wreckage in the Gossi region of Mali near the border with Burkina Faso, and was taken to the northern city of Gao, where a French contingent is based.