Photos from Tehran as a fragile ceasefire is marked by mourning and a quiet weekend
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2:24 PM on Friday, April 10
By VAHID SALEMI
TEHRAN (AP) — Scenes in Tehran reflect a mixed atmosphere since the start of a ceasefire on April 8, with negotiations set to begin in Pakistan. In Iran's capital, there is little sense of celebration as some mark 40 days since the killing of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei. Elsewhere, people spend their weekend at a park, where unveiled women play volleyball and others cycle and walk their dogs.
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