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Coronavirus: Streets leading to Mecca's holy sites still closed

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Streets leading to the Islamic holy sites of Mecca in Saudi Arabia remain closed, to help stem the spread of the coronavirus.

Added on the 06/04/2020 06:00:16 - Copyright : AFP EN

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