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Heat wave forces Iran to shutter government offices and banks. Electricity consumption soars

July 27, 2024

TEHRAN, Iran (AP) — A heat wave blanketing Iran has forced authorities to cut operating hours at various facilities Saturday and order all government and commercial institutions to shutter the following day as hospitals receive over 200 people for heatstroke treatment.

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US to return a trove of nearly 300 history-spanning antiquities to India

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