AU COMMISSION CHAIRPERSON ARRIVES IN BAMAKO TO REVIVE DIALOGUE WITH MALI. (PHOTO).

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 AU Commission Chairperson Arrives in Bamako to Revive Dialogue With Mali Mahmoud Ali Youssouf arrived for a two-day official visit, according to an AU statement. He was welcomed by Mali’s Foreign Minister Abdoulaye Diop and is also expected to meet with President Assimi Goïta, it said, Sputnik reported. The visit comes as Mali remains suspended from AU activities since June 2021. The AU has reaffirmed its support for Mali’s sovereignty and territorial integrity while proposing increased assistance to the security sector.

CALIFORNIA MAN LOST IN FOREST FOR NEARLY 2 WEEKS IS REUNITED WITH HIS FAMILY. (PHOTO).


 California man lost in forest for nearly 2 weeks is reunited with his family.


34-year-old Lukas McClish went for what he thought was a 3 hour hike on Tuesday, June 11th, in Boulder Creek park, CA. However at some point during his trek he became disoriented and become hopelessly lost. 


No one in his family noticed his absence until Father's Day rolled around with no word from Lukas. They then became concerned and filed a missing person's report. The biggest challenge searchers faced was the fact that Lukas had not told anyone where he was going.


Lukas for his part spent his days drinking from creeks and foraging from berries while being shadowed by a mountain lion. He stated "he never felt threatened because it kept its distance and just seemed curious about him." 


He also thought of food a lot and yelled for help to the seemingly empty forest surrounding him. He said that around the 5th day he started to think he was in over his head. He continued to persevere despite feeling doubts and kept himself alive, going forward and hoping.


Finally after roughing it for 10 days someone heard his cries for help and contacted 911. Boulder Creek Fire Department deployed a drone and locked down his location. They dispatched a K-9 who located and escorted Lukas out of the wilderness and back into the arms of his family.


Despite suffering a rough extended period of time lost in the woods Lukas managed to make it through his ordeal without suffering any injuries and relatively healthy. There are many hikers who get lost every year and are not so lucky, leaving grieving families behind. This is why you should always let someone know when you are hiking or any other types of excursions that take you to the remote areas of the world.

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