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Intl. journalists visit damaged Golestan Palace in downtown Tehran

TEHRAN – On Friday, tens of international journalists, photographers, and television crews from various global media organizations visited Tehran's UNESCO World Heritage-listed Golestan Palace to observe sections of the historic complex damaged by a nearby missile strike and to document the ongoing restoration efforts.
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Related coverage for "Intl. journalists visit damaged Golestan Palace in downtown Tehran": Knewz — How history has been damaged in the Iran War. Tehran Times — New “Art & War” exhibition at TMoCA showcasing Iranian epic works on Ashura, Shahnameh. Iran Herald — Khamenei's Body Moved To Tehran Prayer Complex For Funeral Ceremonies . BBC News — Emotion and politics merge in Tehran at funeral of former supreme leader. Nowlebanon — Iran mourns death of Khamenei. NBC News — Millions Pour Into Tehran to Mourn Late Supreme Leader
