Warnings have been issued in the Middle East over a solar eclipse set to be visible in the Middle East and beyond on Tuesday. An eclipse happens when the moon's orbit brings it between the Earth and the sun – either completely or partially blocking the star out. Lebanon's health ministry urged people not to "look at the disc of the sun, directly or through glasses, during the partial eclipse period", given the danger to eyesight, according to news website Lebanon 24. The Iraqi health ministry "warns citizens against looking directly at the sun during the eclipse period", according to a Monday statement from spokesperson Saif Al-Badr reported by news website Baghdad To
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