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Over 100 killed in gold mine collapse in Central African Republic

Over 100 killed in gold mine collapse in Central African Republic

Le Monde (English)

A landslide at an illegal gold mine near the border of Cameroon and the Central African Republic has killed more than 100 people. The region's small-scale mining sector has seen recent accidents.

14 sources across English · blind spot: little coverage from the right

Left 36% · Center 50% · Right 14%

How outlets framed it

All sources: Multiple news outlets report a gold mine collapse in the Central African Republic, near the border with Cameroon, resulting in over 100 fatalities.

Key divergence: While most sources agree on the death toll exceeding 100, one outlet specifically states 30 killed, a significant discrepancy.

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