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Religious sites begin to reopen in the Middle East as restrictions ease

From Istanbul’s mosques to Jerusalem’s churches and Tehran’s shrines, religious sites across the Middle East are starting to reopen after months of closure, as governments look to ease coronavirus lockdown measures
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