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  • Donna D’Errico launches her cannibis vape product “Skinny” At District Restaurant with celebrity guests Tracey Bergman, Patty Stanger, Heather Chadwell, Phoebe Price, Chuey Bravo and others. 18 Jun 2019 Pictured: Donna D’Errico. Photo credit: APEX / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • A McDonalds once branded the “ugliest building in Rotterdam” is enjoying a new lease of life as the poshest Maccies in the world. Looking more like a modern art gallery with glass floor-to-ceiling windows, this recently refurbished McDonalds in the Dutch city of Rotterdam is possibly the poshest in the world. Located on the iconic Coolsingel in the city’s “Cool District” - the fast-food eatery comes complete with grand central spiral staircase leading to the second floor and also boasts an outside terrace so customers can enjoy their Big Macs al fresco if they desire. The seats are upholstered in fine leather and the tables are made from marble while outside the perforated golden facade gives the location an extra special dazzling appeal and is a far cry from it’s former dated boxy appearance. The restaurant was completed at the end of 2015 after design firm Mei Architects were brought in to overhaul the dated building. And after a very fast construction the newly re-modeled building was completed in just two months. 09 Nov 2017 Pictured: This recently refurbished McDonalds in Rotterdam in The Netherlands is possibly the poshest in the world with floor-to-ceiling glass frontage and a perforated gold facade. Photo credit: Mei architects/Jeroen Musch/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • April 24, 2018 - Chicago, IL, USA - The new McDonald's restaurant on the ground floor of the new corporate headquarters in Fulton Market district, Tuesday, April 24, 2018 in Chicago. (Credit Image: © E. Jason Wambsgans/TNS via ZUMA Wire)
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  • U.S. President Barack Obama visits Taylor Gourmet, a sandwich restaurant in Washington, DC, USA on May 16, 2012. Obama is urging Congress to act on his 'To Do List,' specifically highlighting the need to invest in small businesses and to stimulate new hiring. Photo by Win McNamee/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM  | 320468_008 Washington Etats-Unis United States
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  • May 24, 2019 - Krakow, Poland - Polish army guard safety and security of flooded boulevard in Krakow, a popular touristic city of Poland on May 24, 2019.  After many days of heavy rain Vistula waters, the main river in Poland rise to dangerous levels. The climax of the flood went on Friday May 24, the water level risen more than 5 meters. (Credit Image: © Dominika Zarzycka/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • August 25, 2017 - Amsterdam, Netherlands - After the quiet early evening hours, Amsterdam's streets and squares get again very busy at night. At the back of the Dam square, the whole area of town called Red Light District is always invaded by large groups of tourists walking in the streets and looking at the windows with the girls. Nearby small restaurants and cafes are full of people. (Credit Image: © Velar Grant via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 26, 2017 - San Francisco, Calif - Tatsianna Vander watchs the rally in a Mission District restaurant during the scheduled Patriot Prayer event on Saturday, Aug. 26, 2017 in San Francisco, Calif. (Credit Image: © Paul Kuroda via ZUMA Wire)
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  • (L-R) Kourtney Kardashian, Kylie Jenner, Kendall Jenner, Kris Jenner and Kim Kardashian arriving for the Grand Opening of Scott Disick's RYU restaurant in The Meatpacking District in New York City, NY, USA on April 23, 2012. Scott Disick has teamed up with nightlight impresario Chris Reda to introduce the Meatpacking District's hottest new restaurant, RYU that will offer Japanese-inspired cuisine and world class cocktails in a chic dining space. Photo by Charles Guerin/ABACAPRESS.COM  | 317673_030 New York City Etats-Unis United States
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  • (L-R) Kourtney Kardashian, Kylie Jenner, Kendall Jenner, Kris Jenner and Kim Kardashian arriving for the Grand Opening of Scott Disick's RYU restaurant in The Meatpacking District in New York City, NY, USA on April 23, 2012. Scott Disick has teamed up with nightlight impresario Chris Reda to introduce the Meatpacking District's hottest new restaurant, RYU that will offer Japanese-inspired cuisine and world class cocktails in a chic dining space. Photo by Charles Guerin/ABACAPRESS.COM  | 317673_029 New York City Etats-Unis United States
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  • (L-R) Lamar Odom, Khloe Kardashian and Rob Kardashian arriving for the Grand Opening of Scott Disick's RYU restaurant in The Meatpacking District in New York City, NY, USA on April 23, 2012. Scott Disick has teamed up with nightlight impresario Chris Reda to introduce the Meatpacking District's hottest new restaurant, RYU that will offer Japanese-inspired cuisine and world class cocktails in a chic dining space. Photo by Charles Guerin/ABACAPRESS.COM  | 317673_011
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  • April 20, 2020, Shenyang, Shenyang, China: Liangning,CHINA-On April 13, 2020, ele. me announced on its official weibo that it would share the storm with merchants and advertise the restaurant for free. This ''promise'' was first realized in shenyang. Less than a week later, on April 18, taiyuan street, heping district, shenyang city, cooperated with alibaba local life to launch the recovery activity of ''city renewal season'' in taiyuan street, which connected with the promotion of nearly 100 catering brands ''bao jie'' and provided the recovery power for catering businesses.(EDITORIAL USE ONLY. CHINA OUT) ..“千场直播”启动..“城市焕新季”启动仪式上,和平区与阿里本地生活饿了么及口碑平台合作,首次开åÃ�
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  • A New York steakhouse is hosting the most expensive Super Bowl dinner party in history — with a staggering $152,000 price tag. For the exclusive few who can stomach the price, the sumptuous feast will be held on Super Bowl Sunday [4 February, 2018] at the Old Homestead Steakhouse in New York’s Meatpacking District. The hefty price buys a luxurious dinner buffet for 10 people, who will watch the Philadelphia Eagles take on the New England Patriots on a private floor of the restaurant, while dining on some of the world’s most expensive food and alcohol. There are also some non-edible amenities included as part of the package, such as four tickets to next year’s Super Bowl LIII, a Tom Brady autographed helmet and a football signed by the victors of this year’s game. The food spread includes all manner of decadent morsels. At kick-off, almost $5,000-worth of imported Japanese Prized Wagyu beef will be served to the party and carved to order — a 20lb slab at $450/lb. “You and your pals will be doing an end zone dance before the first touchdown is scored,” said Old Homestead co-owner and chef Marc Sherry, who explained that guests will be picked up in a limousine and driven to the restaurant as part of the experience. Next comes chicken wings — served six different ways — including ones that have been marinated in the juice of oranges costing $75 each and a $1,800/bottle Gran Marnier. Other mouthwatering menu items are: Pigskins in blanket made from imported Japanese $425/lb black pork; French dip sandwiches shaped like footballs and served up with thinly sliced steamship roast and melted cheese, imported from Italy at a cost of $250/lb with each loaf of bread costing an impressive $150; chili made with chunks of USDA prime dry-aged sirloin steak; a version of salsa and chips - homemade toasted rounds with slices of $450/lb imported Japanese Prized Wagyu beef, topped with a cheese sauce made with $200/lb cheese imported from Switzerland, and homemade s
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  • A New York steakhouse is hosting the most expensive Super Bowl dinner party in history — with a staggering $152,000 price tag. For the exclusive few who can stomach the price, the sumptuous feast will be held on Super Bowl Sunday [4 February, 2018] at the Old Homestead Steakhouse in New York’s Meatpacking District. The hefty price buys a luxurious dinner buffet for 10 people, who will watch the Philadelphia Eagles take on the New England Patriots on a private floor of the restaurant, while dining on some of the world’s most expensive food and alcohol. There are also some non-edible amenities included as part of the package, such as four tickets to next year’s Super Bowl LIII, a Tom Brady autographed helmet and a football signed by the victors of this year’s game. The food spread includes all manner of decadent morsels. At kick-off, almost $5,000-worth of imported Japanese Prized Wagyu beef will be served to the party and carved to order — a 20lb slab at $450/lb. “You and your pals will be doing an end zone dance before the first touchdown is scored,” said Old Homestead co-owner and chef Marc Sherry, who explained that guests will be picked up in a limousine and driven to the restaurant as part of the experience. Next comes chicken wings — served six different ways — including ones that have been marinated in the juice of oranges costing $75 each and a $1,800/bottle Gran Marnier. Other mouthwatering menu items are: Pigskins in blanket made from imported Japanese $425/lb black pork; French dip sandwiches shaped like footballs and served up with thinly sliced steamship roast and melted cheese, imported from Italy at a cost of $250/lb with each loaf of bread costing an impressive $150; chili made with chunks of USDA prime dry-aged sirloin steak; a version of salsa and chips - homemade toasted rounds with slices of $450/lb imported Japanese Prized Wagyu beef, topped with a cheese sauce made with $200/lb cheese imported from Switzerland, and homemade s
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  • A New York steakhouse is hosting the most expensive Super Bowl dinner party in history — with a staggering $152,000 price tag. For the exclusive few who can stomach the price, the sumptuous feast will be held on Super Bowl Sunday [4 February, 2018] at the Old Homestead Steakhouse in New York’s Meatpacking District. The hefty price buys a luxurious dinner buffet for 10 people, who will watch the Philadelphia Eagles take on the New England Patriots on a private floor of the restaurant, while dining on some of the world’s most expensive food and alcohol. There are also some non-edible amenities included as part of the package, such as four tickets to next year’s Super Bowl LIII, a Tom Brady autographed helmet and a football signed by the victors of this year’s game. The food spread includes all manner of decadent morsels. At kick-off, almost $5,000-worth of imported Japanese Prized Wagyu beef will be served to the party and carved to order — a 20lb slab at $450/lb. “You and your pals will be doing an end zone dance before the first touchdown is scored,” said Old Homestead co-owner and chef Marc Sherry, who explained that guests will be picked up in a limousine and driven to the restaurant as part of the experience. Next comes chicken wings — served six different ways — including ones that have been marinated in the juice of oranges costing $75 each and a $1,800/bottle Gran Marnier. Other mouthwatering menu items are: Pigskins in blanket made from imported Japanese $425/lb black pork; French dip sandwiches shaped like footballs and served up with thinly sliced steamship roast and melted cheese, imported from Italy at a cost of $250/lb with each loaf of bread costing an impressive $150; chili made with chunks of USDA prime dry-aged sirloin steak; a version of salsa and chips - homemade toasted rounds with slices of $450/lb imported Japanese Prized Wagyu beef, topped with a cheese sauce made with $200/lb cheese imported from Switzerland, and homemade s
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  • A New York steakhouse is hosting the most expensive Super Bowl dinner party in history — with a staggering $152,000 price tag. For the exclusive few who can stomach the price, the sumptuous feast will be held on Super Bowl Sunday [4 February, 2018] at the Old Homestead Steakhouse in New York’s Meatpacking District. The hefty price buys a luxurious dinner buffet for 10 people, who will watch the Philadelphia Eagles take on the New England Patriots on a private floor of the restaurant, while dining on some of the world’s most expensive food and alcohol. There are also some non-edible amenities included as part of the package, such as four tickets to next year’s Super Bowl LIII, a Tom Brady autographed helmet and a football signed by the victors of this year’s game. The food spread includes all manner of decadent morsels. At kick-off, almost $5,000-worth of imported Japanese Prized Wagyu beef will be served to the party and carved to order — a 20lb slab at $450/lb. “You and your pals will be doing an end zone dance before the first touchdown is scored,” said Old Homestead co-owner and chef Marc Sherry, who explained that guests will be picked up in a limousine and driven to the restaurant as part of the experience. Next comes chicken wings — served six different ways — including ones that have been marinated in the juice of oranges costing $75 each and a $1,800/bottle Gran Marnier. Other mouthwatering menu items are: Pigskins in blanket made from imported Japanese $425/lb black pork; French dip sandwiches shaped like footballs and served up with thinly sliced steamship roast and melted cheese, imported from Italy at a cost of $250/lb with each loaf of bread costing an impressive $150; chili made with chunks of USDA prime dry-aged sirloin steak; a version of salsa and chips - homemade toasted rounds with slices of $450/lb imported Japanese Prized Wagyu beef, topped with a cheese sauce made with $200/lb cheese imported from Switzerland, and homemade s
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  • A New York steakhouse is hosting the most expensive Super Bowl dinner party in history — with a staggering $152,000 price tag. For the exclusive few who can stomach the price, the sumptuous feast will be held on Super Bowl Sunday [4 February, 2018] at the Old Homestead Steakhouse in New York’s Meatpacking District. The hefty price buys a luxurious dinner buffet for 10 people, who will watch the Philadelphia Eagles take on the New England Patriots on a private floor of the restaurant, while dining on some of the world’s most expensive food and alcohol. There are also some non-edible amenities included as part of the package, such as four tickets to next year’s Super Bowl LIII, a Tom Brady autographed helmet and a football signed by the victors of this year’s game. The food spread includes all manner of decadent morsels. At kick-off, almost $5,000-worth of imported Japanese Prized Wagyu beef will be served to the party and carved to order — a 20lb slab at $450/lb. “You and your pals will be doing an end zone dance before the first touchdown is scored,” said Old Homestead co-owner and chef Marc Sherry, who explained that guests will be picked up in a limousine and driven to the restaurant as part of the experience. Next comes chicken wings — served six different ways — including ones that have been marinated in the juice of oranges costing $75 each and a $1,800/bottle Gran Marnier. Other mouthwatering menu items are: Pigskins in blanket made from imported Japanese $425/lb black pork; French dip sandwiches shaped like footballs and served up with thinly sliced steamship roast and melted cheese, imported from Italy at a cost of $250/lb with each loaf of bread costing an impressive $150; chili made with chunks of USDA prime dry-aged sirloin steak; a version of salsa and chips - homemade toasted rounds with slices of $450/lb imported Japanese Prized Wagyu beef, topped with a cheese sauce made with $200/lb cheese imported from Switzerland, and homemade s
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  • A New York steakhouse is hosting the most expensive Super Bowl dinner party in history — with a staggering $152,000 price tag. For the exclusive few who can stomach the price, the sumptuous feast will be held on Super Bowl Sunday [4 February, 2018] at the Old Homestead Steakhouse in New York’s Meatpacking District. The hefty price buys a luxurious dinner buffet for 10 people, who will watch the Philadelphia Eagles take on the New England Patriots on a private floor of the restaurant, while dining on some of the world’s most expensive food and alcohol. There are also some non-edible amenities included as part of the package, such as four tickets to next year’s Super Bowl LIII, a Tom Brady autographed helmet and a football signed by the victors of this year’s game. The food spread includes all manner of decadent morsels. At kick-off, almost $5,000-worth of imported Japanese Prized Wagyu beef will be served to the party and carved to order — a 20lb slab at $450/lb. “You and your pals will be doing an end zone dance before the first touchdown is scored,” said Old Homestead co-owner and chef Marc Sherry, who explained that guests will be picked up in a limousine and driven to the restaurant as part of the experience. Next comes chicken wings — served six different ways — including ones that have been marinated in the juice of oranges costing $75 each and a $1,800/bottle Gran Marnier. Other mouthwatering menu items are: Pigskins in blanket made from imported Japanese $425/lb black pork; French dip sandwiches shaped like footballs and served up with thinly sliced steamship roast and melted cheese, imported from Italy at a cost of $250/lb with each loaf of bread costing an impressive $150; chili made with chunks of USDA prime dry-aged sirloin steak; a version of salsa and chips - homemade toasted rounds with slices of $450/lb imported Japanese Prized Wagyu beef, topped with a cheese sauce made with $200/lb cheese imported from Switzerland, and homemade s
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  • A New York steakhouse is hosting the most expensive Super Bowl dinner party in history — with a staggering $152,000 price tag. For the exclusive few who can stomach the price, the sumptuous feast will be held on Super Bowl Sunday [4 February, 2018] at the Old Homestead Steakhouse in New York’s Meatpacking District. The hefty price buys a luxurious dinner buffet for 10 people, who will watch the Philadelphia Eagles take on the New England Patriots on a private floor of the restaurant, while dining on some of the world’s most expensive food and alcohol. There are also some non-edible amenities included as part of the package, such as four tickets to next year’s Super Bowl LIII, a Tom Brady autographed helmet and a football signed by the victors of this year’s game. The food spread includes all manner of decadent morsels. At kick-off, almost $5,000-worth of imported Japanese Prized Wagyu beef will be served to the party and carved to order — a 20lb slab at $450/lb. “You and your pals will be doing an end zone dance before the first touchdown is scored,” said Old Homestead co-owner and chef Marc Sherry, who explained that guests will be picked up in a limousine and driven to the restaurant as part of the experience. Next comes chicken wings — served six different ways — including ones that have been marinated in the juice of oranges costing $75 each and a $1,800/bottle Gran Marnier. Other mouthwatering menu items are: Pigskins in blanket made from imported Japanese $425/lb black pork; French dip sandwiches shaped like footballs and served up with thinly sliced steamship roast and melted cheese, imported from Italy at a cost of $250/lb with each loaf of bread costing an impressive $150; chili made with chunks of USDA prime dry-aged sirloin steak; a version of salsa and chips - homemade toasted rounds with slices of $450/lb imported Japanese Prized Wagyu beef, topped with a cheese sauce made with $200/lb cheese imported from Switzerland, and homemade s
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  • A New York steakhouse is hosting the most expensive Super Bowl dinner party in history — with a staggering $152,000 price tag. For the exclusive few who can stomach the price, the sumptuous feast will be held on Super Bowl Sunday [4 February, 2018] at the Old Homestead Steakhouse in New York’s Meatpacking District. The hefty price buys a luxurious dinner buffet for 10 people, who will watch the Philadelphia Eagles take on the New England Patriots on a private floor of the restaurant, while dining on some of the world’s most expensive food and alcohol. There are also some non-edible amenities included as part of the package, such as four tickets to next year’s Super Bowl LIII, a Tom Brady autographed helmet and a football signed by the victors of this year’s game. The food spread includes all manner of decadent morsels. At kick-off, almost $5,000-worth of imported Japanese Prized Wagyu beef will be served to the party and carved to order — a 20lb slab at $450/lb. “You and your pals will be doing an end zone dance before the first touchdown is scored,” said Old Homestead co-owner and chef Marc Sherry, who explained that guests will be picked up in a limousine and driven to the restaurant as part of the experience. Next comes chicken wings — served six different ways — including ones that have been marinated in the juice of oranges costing $75 each and a $1,800/bottle Gran Marnier. Other mouthwatering menu items are: Pigskins in blanket made from imported Japanese $425/lb black pork; French dip sandwiches shaped like footballs and served up with thinly sliced steamship roast and melted cheese, imported from Italy at a cost of $250/lb with each loaf of bread costing an impressive $150; chili made with chunks of USDA prime dry-aged sirloin steak; a version of salsa and chips - homemade toasted rounds with slices of $450/lb imported Japanese Prized Wagyu beef, topped with a cheese sauce made with $200/lb cheese imported from Switzerland, and homemade s
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  • A New York steakhouse is hosting the most expensive Super Bowl dinner party in history — with a staggering $152,000 price tag. For the exclusive few who can stomach the price, the sumptuous feast will be held on Super Bowl Sunday [4 February, 2018] at the Old Homestead Steakhouse in New York’s Meatpacking District. The hefty price buys a luxurious dinner buffet for 10 people, who will watch the Philadelphia Eagles take on the New England Patriots on a private floor of the restaurant, while dining on some of the world’s most expensive food and alcohol. There are also some non-edible amenities included as part of the package, such as four tickets to next year’s Super Bowl LIII, a Tom Brady autographed helmet and a football signed by the victors of this year’s game. The food spread includes all manner of decadent morsels. At kick-off, almost $5,000-worth of imported Japanese Prized Wagyu beef will be served to the party and carved to order — a 20lb slab at $450/lb. “You and your pals will be doing an end zone dance before the first touchdown is scored,” said Old Homestead co-owner and chef Marc Sherry, who explained that guests will be picked up in a limousine and driven to the restaurant as part of the experience. Next comes chicken wings — served six different ways — including ones that have been marinated in the juice of oranges costing $75 each and a $1,800/bottle Gran Marnier. Other mouthwatering menu items are: Pigskins in blanket made from imported Japanese $425/lb black pork; French dip sandwiches shaped like footballs and served up with thinly sliced steamship roast and melted cheese, imported from Italy at a cost of $250/lb with each loaf of bread costing an impressive $150; chili made with chunks of USDA prime dry-aged sirloin steak; a version of salsa and chips - homemade toasted rounds with slices of $450/lb imported Japanese Prized Wagyu beef, topped with a cheese sauce made with $200/lb cheese imported from Switzerland, and homemade s
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  • A New York steakhouse is hosting the most expensive Super Bowl dinner party in history — with a staggering $152,000 price tag. For the exclusive few who can stomach the price, the sumptuous feast will be held on Super Bowl Sunday [4 February, 2018] at the Old Homestead Steakhouse in New York’s Meatpacking District. The hefty price buys a luxurious dinner buffet for 10 people, who will watch the Philadelphia Eagles take on the New England Patriots on a private floor of the restaurant, while dining on some of the world’s most expensive food and alcohol. There are also some non-edible amenities included as part of the package, such as four tickets to next year’s Super Bowl LIII, a Tom Brady autographed helmet and a football signed by the victors of this year’s game. The food spread includes all manner of decadent morsels. At kick-off, almost $5,000-worth of imported Japanese Prized Wagyu beef will be served to the party and carved to order — a 20lb slab at $450/lb. “You and your pals will be doing an end zone dance before the first touchdown is scored,” said Old Homestead co-owner and chef Marc Sherry, who explained that guests will be picked up in a limousine and driven to the restaurant as part of the experience. Next comes chicken wings — served six different ways — including ones that have been marinated in the juice of oranges costing $75 each and a $1,800/bottle Gran Marnier. Other mouthwatering menu items are: Pigskins in blanket made from imported Japanese $425/lb black pork; French dip sandwiches shaped like footballs and served up with thinly sliced steamship roast and melted cheese, imported from Italy at a cost of $250/lb with each loaf of bread costing an impressive $150; chili made with chunks of USDA prime dry-aged sirloin steak; a version of salsa and chips - homemade toasted rounds with slices of $450/lb imported Japanese Prized Wagyu beef, topped with a cheese sauce made with $200/lb cheese imported from Switzerland, and homemade s
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  • April 12, 2018 - Bogor, west java, Indonesia - Waste Management Site (TPS) 3R (Reuse, Reduce, Recycle) is a waste recycling site for re-use as a value-added recycling product. Located in Cibereum highway, Mulyaharja Sub-district, Bogor City, West Java. This waste management site, in a day can carry as many as 15 cubic meters of household waste and restaurant in 7 areas in Mulyaharja Sub-district. This garbage is processed by using three machines that are machine enumerator and sieve machine for organic waste and press machine for non organic waste. For organic waste can be made into a natural fertilizer (compost) or made biogas as a power plant. Meanwhile, non-organic waste will be pressed for resale. From this waste recycle, in a month, average income is Rp 1.200.000 rupiah  (Credit Image: © Andi Muh Ridwan/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 17, 2020, Istanbul, Turkey: Streets are rather empty in a normally crowded district of Istanbul, Turkey. Turkey has 47 confirmed cases of coronavirus (COVID-19) as of March 16 according to the minister of health. The Interior Ministry announced that as of March 17, cafes, restaurants, shisha cafes, bars, cinemas and gyms will be closed in addition to the closure of schools, universities and sporting events since last week. Municipality workers have been regularly cleaning and disinfecting public areas such as subway stations, bus stops, churches, mosques and tourist attractions to stop the spread of the epidemic. (Credit Image: © Erhan Demirtas/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • The laundry of a multi-family household in Jamestown, in the Cape Winelands District, hangs in the sunshine on Saturday, May 30, 2020. Twelve adults, six women and six men, live here with seven children. They are all from Zimbabwe and most of them have not been able work during lockdown, as their places of employment are closed. Being from another country, they also didn’t qualify for assistance, explained Lenia Tafirey, who spoke for the group. However, the car-wash employer of two of the men, and a volunteer soup kitchen, made sure the residents have had food to eat since the lockdown started at the end of March. <br />
”We all come from the same country, Zimbabwe,” said Tafirey. “No one is working. We are working at restaurants, and the restaurants are closed. We have no money. No work, no pay. And we are foreigners. We are not from here.” <br />
To those who ask why they haven’t returned to their home country, she says: “But the borders are closed.” <br />
Evernice Magara adds: “It’s difficult to go back, and we have no accommodation in Zimbabwe. We don’t have money. We don’t have nothing. We can’t just go back because of Corona virus,” she says. “We have been getting soup every day.” PHOTO: EVA-LOTTA JANSSON
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  • Some of the residents of this multi-family household in Jamestown, in the Cape Winelands District, stand for a portrait on May 30, 2020. Twelve adults, six women and six men, live here with seven children. They are all from Zimbabwe and most of them have not been able work during lockdown, as their places of employment are closed. Being from another country, they also didn’t qualify for assistance, explained Lenia Tafirey, (top right) who spoke for the group. However, the car-wash employer of two of the men, and a volunteer soup kitchen, made sure the residents have had food to eat since the lockdown started at the end of March. <br />
”We all come from the same country, Zimbabwe,” said Tafirey. “No one is working. We are working at restaurants, and the restaurants are closed. We have no money. No work, no pay. And we are foreigners. We are not from here.” <br />
To those who ask why they haven’t returned to their home country, she says: “But the borders are closed.” <br />
Evernice Magara (2nd from top left) adds: “It’s difficult to go back, and we have no accommodation in Zimbabwe. We don’t have money. We don’t have nothing. We can’t just go back because of Corona virus,” she says. “We have been getting soup every day.” PHOTO: EVA-LOTTA JANSSON
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