
Alfred Zan Bady, known as "The Caterpillar," is a Burkinabe sports ambassador who has achieved international recognition. After dominating traditional wrestling in Burkina Faso, he successfully transitioned to powerlifting, where he is now a three-time world champion. In an interview with Lefaso.net, Bady discussed his journey, his beginnings in sports, and his future goals.
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Must ReadOver 880 migrants were rescued off the coast of Mauritania between late May and early June as they attempted to reach the Spanish Canary Islands. Despite intensified surveillance efforts by coastal countries like Mauritania, often with international support, irregular migration continues. From May 28 to May 30, 435 migrants on three distressed canoes were secured. On May 31, a fourth vessel with 143 passengers was located and assisted. On June 2, 110 migrants were saved after their engine failed in rough seas. On the morning of Saturday, June 6, coast guards intercepted a canoe carrying 193 people, including 27 women and 12 minors, which had departed from Banjul, Gambia. One woman died during this crossing, and one passenger required emergency hospitalization. The rescued individuals included nationals from Senegal, Gambia, Mali, Sierra Leone, Guinea, C么te d'Ivoire, Nigeria, Benin, and Burkina Faso, highlighting the regional scope of the crisis. All rescued individuals were reportedly handled in accordance with humanitarian conventions and international maritime law.

During his visit to D茅dougou on Sunday, June 14, 2026, Pingdwend茅 Gilbert Ou茅draogo, the Minister of Communication, Culture, Arts, and Tourism, received a collection of documents related to the life of Thomas Sankara, the father of the August 1983 Revolution. This contribution is part of the national campaign to collect archives and artifacts of President Thomas Sankara. The donation was made by Elisabeth Kond茅, founder of the YOROPO troupe, who handed over several archives she had preserved to the Ministry of Culture. The Minister personally visited Ms. Kond茅's home to collect these documents, which are intended to enrich the collections of the future Thomas Sankara Memorial Library. During their meeting, Ms. Kond茅 also presented her project to create a Bwaba women's museum. The Minister praised her "highly patriotic" gesture, emphasizing the archives' value in safeguarding national memory. He also called on all individuals and organizations holding documents, objects, or testimonies related to Thomas Sankara to contact the ministry to contribute to this preservation effort. The Minister assured Ms. Kond茅 that her contribution would be valued, stating that the donated works would be preserved in the future Thomas Sankara Memorial Library.

Morocco and Brazil played to a 1-1 draw in their 2026 World Cup match at MetLife Stadium on Saturday, June 13, 2026. Morocco's Isma毛l Saibari opened the scoring in the 21st minute. Brazil's Vinicius Junior equalized in the 31st minute. Both teams had opportunities to score further goals throughout the match, with Brazil showing more offensive ambition in the second half. Morocco, a semi-finalist in the 2022 World Cup, held strong defensively against one of the tournament favorites. The match concluded with no further goals, ending in a tie.