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Hunt for Leftover Oil Palm Fruit - Aceh Tamiang

Hunt for Leftover Oil Palm Fruit - Aceh Tamiang

In the midst of the difficult post-flood period, residents in Aceh Tamiang utilised the remaining harvest from their oil palm plantations to survive on December 30, 2025. By collecting loose palm fruit (loose fruit), residents were able to sell it for IDR 4,000 per kilogram. This activity became an alternative economic source for flash flood or ecological disaster victims whose agricultural land or livelihoods were crippled by the floodwaters. Photo by Aditya Sutanta/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Hunt for Leftover Oil Palm Fruit - Aceh Tamiang

Hunt for Leftover Oil Palm Fruit - Aceh Tamiang

In the midst of the difficult post-flood period, residents in Aceh Tamiang utilised the remaining harvest from their oil palm plantations to survive on December 30, 2025. By collecting loose palm fruit (loose fruit), residents were able to sell it for IDR 4,000 per kilogram. This activity became an alternative economic source for flash flood or ecological disaster victims whose agricultural land or livelihoods were crippled by the floodwaters. Photo by Aditya Sutanta/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Hunt for Leftover Oil Palm Fruit - Aceh Tamiang

Hunt for Leftover Oil Palm Fruit - Aceh Tamiang

In the midst of the difficult post-flood period, residents in Aceh Tamiang utilised the remaining harvest from their oil palm plantations to survive on December 30, 2025. By collecting loose palm fruit (loose fruit), residents were able to sell it for IDR 4,000 per kilogram. This activity became an alternative economic source for flash flood or ecological disaster victims whose agricultural land or livelihoods were crippled by the floodwaters. Photo by Aditya Sutanta/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Hunt for Leftover Oil Palm Fruit - Aceh Tamiang

Hunt for Leftover Oil Palm Fruit - Aceh Tamiang

In the midst of the difficult post-flood period, residents in Aceh Tamiang utilised the remaining harvest from their oil palm plantations to survive on December 30, 2025. By collecting loose palm fruit (loose fruit), residents were able to sell it for IDR 4,000 per kilogram. This activity became an alternative economic source for flash flood or ecological disaster victims whose agricultural land or livelihoods were crippled by the floodwaters. Photo by Aditya Sutanta/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Hunt for Leftover Oil Palm Fruit - Aceh Tamiang

Hunt for Leftover Oil Palm Fruit - Aceh Tamiang

In the midst of the difficult post-flood period, residents in Aceh Tamiang utilised the remaining harvest from their oil palm plantations to survive on December 30, 2025. By collecting loose palm fruit (loose fruit), residents were able to sell it for IDR 4,000 per kilogram. This activity became an alternative economic source for flash flood or ecological disaster victims whose agricultural land or livelihoods were crippled by the floodwaters. Photo by Aditya Sutanta/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustration - Nantes - France

Illustration - Nantes - France

FRANCE. LOIRE ATLANTIQUE (44) NANTES. PORT OF TRENTEMOULT. A FORMER FISHING PORT RENOWNED IN THE 18TH CENTURY, THE LAST MARITIME PORT ON THE LOIRE, TRENTEMOULT OWES ITS COLORS TO THE FISHERMEN WHO PAINTED THEIR HOUSES WITH LEFTOVER PAINT FROM THEIR BOATS. Photo by Jean-Pierre Dordain/Only France/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustration - Nantes - France

Illustration - Nantes - France

FRANCE. LOIRE ATLANTIQUE (44) NANTES. PORT OF TRENTEMOULT. A FORMER FISHING PORT RENOWNED IN THE 18TH CENTURY, THE LAST MARITIME PORT ON THE LOIRE, TRENTEMOULT OWES ITS COLORS TO THE FISHERMEN WHO PAINTED THEIR HOUSES WITH LEFTOVER PAINT FROM THEIR BOATS. Photo by Jean-Pierre Dordain/Only France/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustration - Nantes - France

Illustration - Nantes - France

FRANCE. LOIRE ATLANTIQUE (44) NANTES. PORT OF TRENTEMOULT. A FORMER FISHING PORT RENOWNED IN THE 18TH CENTURY, THE LAST MARITIME PORT ON THE LOIRE, TRENTEMOULT OWES ITS COLORS TO THE FISHERMEN WHO PAINTED THEIR HOUSES WITH LEFTOVER PAINT FROM THEIR BOATS. Photo by Jean-Pierre Dordain/Only France/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustration - Nantes - France

Illustration - Nantes - France

FRANCE. LOIRE ATLANTIQUE (44) NANTES. PORT OF TRENTEMOULT. A FORMER FISHING PORT RENOWNED IN THE 18TH CENTURY, THE LAST MARITIME PORT ON THE LOIRE, TRENTEMOULT OWES ITS COLORS TO THE FISHERMEN WHO PAINTED THEIR HOUSES WITH LEFTOVER PAINT FROM THEIR BOATS. Photo by Jean-Pierre Dordain/Only France/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustration - Nantes - France

Illustration - Nantes - France

FRANCE. LOIRE ATLANTIQUE (44) NANTES. PORT OF TRENTEMOULT. A FORMER FISHING PORT RENOWNED IN THE 18TH CENTURY, THE LAST MARITIME PORT ON THE LOIRE, TRENTEMOULT OWES ITS COLORS TO THE FISHERMEN WHO PAINTED THEIR HOUSES WITH LEFTOVER PAINT FROM THEIR BOATS. Photo by Jean-Pierre Dordain/Only France/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustration - Nantes - France

Illustration - Nantes - France

FRANCE. LOIRE ATLANTIQUE (44) NANTES. PORT OF TRENTEMOULT. A FORMER FISHING PORT RENOWNED IN THE 18TH CENTURY, THE LAST MARITIME PORT ON THE LOIRE, TRENTEMOULT OWES ITS COLORS TO THE FISHERMEN WHO PAINTED THEIR HOUSES WITH LEFTOVER PAINT FROM THEIR BOATS. Photo by Jean-Pierre Dordain/Only France/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Illustration - Nantes - France

Illustration - Nantes - France

FRANCE. LOIRE ATLANTIQUE (44) NANTES. PORT OF TRENTEMOULT. A FORMER FISHING PORT RENOWNED IN THE 18TH CENTURY, THE LAST MARITIME PORT ON THE LOIRE, TRENTEMOULT OWES ITS COLORS TO THE FISHERMEN WHO PAINTED THEIR HOUSES WITH LEFTOVER PAINT FROM THEIR BOATS. Photo by Jean-Pierre Dordain/Only France/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Falcon Look For Food In Garbage Dump - Bangladesh

Falcon Look For Food In Garbage Dump - Bangladesh

Falcon Hawks is flying over at Sylhet's Parairchak garbage dump yardf in Sylhet of Bangladesh. They look for food from the leftover dirt. They also play a role the Ecological cycle. The falcon is a diurnal bird of prey in the family Falconidae of the class Ciconiiformes. Out of 9 species of Bangladesh, 5 species are migratory. Among them, the dune falcon bird is considered as an almost extinct species of bird in the animal world. Falcon Hawks are also a great asset to many farmers, killing millions of crop-destroying animals and insects. On November 1, 2023 in Sylhet, Bangladesh. Photo by Md Rafayat Haque Khan/Eyepix Group/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Falcon Look For Food In Garbage Dump - Bangladesh

Falcon Look For Food In Garbage Dump - Bangladesh

Falcon Hawks at Sylhet's Parairchak garbage dump yardf in Sylhet of Bangladesh. They look for food from the leftover dirt. They also play a role the Ecological cycle. The falcon is a diurnal bird of prey in the family Falconidae of the class Ciconiiformes. Out of 9 species of Bangladesh, 5 species are migratory. Among them, the dune falcon bird is considered as an almost extinct species of bird in the animal world. Falcon Hawks are also a great asset to many farmers, killing millions of crop-destroying animals and insects. On November 1, 2023 in Sylhet, Bangladesh. Photo by Md Rafayat Haque Khan/Eyepix Group/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Falcon Look For Food In Garbage Dump - Bangladesh

Falcon Look For Food In Garbage Dump - Bangladesh

Falcon Hawks at Sylhet's Parairchak garbage dump yardf in Sylhet of Bangladesh. They look for food from the leftover dirt. They also play a role the Ecological cycle. The falcon is a diurnal bird of prey in the family Falconidae of the class Ciconiiformes. Out of 9 species of Bangladesh, 5 species are migratory. Among them, the dune falcon bird is considered as an almost extinct species of bird in the animal world. Falcon Hawks are also a great asset to many farmers, killing millions of crop-destroying animals and insects. On November 1, 2023 in Sylhet, Bangladesh. Photo by Md Rafayat Haque Khan/Eyepix Group/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Falcon Look For Food In Garbage Dump - Bangladesh

Falcon Look For Food In Garbage Dump - Bangladesh

Falcon Hawks at Sylhet's Parairchak garbage dump yardf in Sylhet of Bangladesh. They look for food from the leftover dirt. They also play a role the Ecological cycle. The falcon is a diurnal bird of prey in the family Falconidae of the class Ciconiiformes. Out of 9 species of Bangladesh, 5 species are migratory. Among them, the dune falcon bird is considered as an almost extinct species of bird in the animal world. Falcon Hawks are also a great asset to many farmers, killing millions of crop-destroying animals and insects. On November 1, 2023 in Sylhet, Bangladesh. Photo by Md Rafayat Haque Khan/Eyepix Group/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Falcon Look For Food In Garbage Dump - Bangladesh

Falcon Look For Food In Garbage Dump - Bangladesh

Falcon Hawks at Sylhet's Parairchak garbage dump yardf in Sylhet of Bangladesh. They look for food from the leftover dirt. They also play a role the Ecological cycle. The falcon is a diurnal bird of prey in the family Falconidae of the class Ciconiiformes. Out of 9 species of Bangladesh, 5 species are migratory. Among them, the dune falcon bird is considered as an almost extinct species of bird in the animal world. Falcon Hawks are also a great asset to many farmers, killing millions of crop-destroying animals and insects. On November 1, 2023 in Sylhet, Bangladesh. Photo by Md Rafayat Haque Khan/Eyepix Group/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Falcon Look For Food In Garbage Dump - Bangladesh

Falcon Look For Food In Garbage Dump - Bangladesh

Falcon Hawks at Sylhet's Parairchak garbage dump yardf in Sylhet of Bangladesh. They look for food from the leftover dirt. They also play a role the Ecological cycle. The falcon is a diurnal bird of prey in the family Falconidae of the class Ciconiiformes. Out of 9 species of Bangladesh, 5 species are migratory. Among them, the dune falcon bird is considered as an almost extinct species of bird in the animal world. Falcon Hawks are also a great asset to many farmers, killing millions of crop-destroying animals and insects. On November 1, 2023 in Sylhet, Bangladesh. Photo by Md Rafayat Haque Khan/Eyepix Group/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Falcon Look For Food In Garbage Dump - Bangladesh

Falcon Look For Food In Garbage Dump - Bangladesh

Falcon Hawks at Sylhet's Parairchak garbage dump yardf in Sylhet of Bangladesh. They look for food from the leftover dirt. They also play a role the Ecological cycle. The falcon is a diurnal bird of prey in the family Falconidae of the class Ciconiiformes. Out of 9 species of Bangladesh, 5 species are migratory. Among them, the dune falcon bird is considered as an almost extinct species of bird in the animal world. Falcon Hawks are also a great asset to many farmers, killing millions of crop-destroying animals and insects. On November 1, 2023 in Sylhet, Bangladesh. Photo by Md Rafayat Haque Khan/Eyepix Group/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Falcon Look For Food In Garbage Dump - Bangladesh

Falcon Look For Food In Garbage Dump - Bangladesh

Falcon Hawks at Sylhet's Parairchak garbage dump yardf in Sylhet of Bangladesh. They look for food from the leftover dirt. They also play a role the Ecological cycle. The falcon is a diurnal bird of prey in the family Falconidae of the class Ciconiiformes. Out of 9 species of Bangladesh, 5 species are migratory. Among them, the dune falcon bird is considered as an almost extinct species of bird in the animal world. Falcon Hawks are also a great asset to many farmers, killing millions of crop-destroying animals and insects. On November 1, 2023 in Sylhet, Bangladesh. Photo by Md Rafayat Haque Khan/Eyepix Group/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Falcon Look For Food In Garbage Dump - Bangladesh

Falcon Look For Food In Garbage Dump - Bangladesh

Falcon Hawks at Sylhet's Parairchak garbage dump yardf in Sylhet of Bangladesh. They look for food from the leftover dirt. They also play a role the Ecological cycle. The falcon is a diurnal bird of prey in the family Falconidae of the class Ciconiiformes. Out of 9 species of Bangladesh, 5 species are migratory. Among them, the dune falcon bird is considered as an almost extinct species of bird in the animal world. Falcon Hawks are also a great asset to many farmers, killing millions of crop-destroying animals and insects. On November 1, 2023 in Sylhet, Bangladesh. Photo by Md Rafayat Haque Khan/Eyepix Group/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Falcon Look For Food In Garbage Dump - Bangladesh

Falcon Look For Food In Garbage Dump - Bangladesh

Falcon Hawks at Sylhet's Parairchak garbage dump yardf in Sylhet of Bangladesh. They look for food from the leftover dirt. They also play a role the Ecological cycle. The falcon is a diurnal bird of prey in the family Falconidae of the class Ciconiiformes. Out of 9 species of Bangladesh, 5 species are migratory. Among them, the dune falcon bird is considered as an almost extinct species of bird in the animal world. Falcon Hawks are also a great asset to many farmers, killing millions of crop-destroying animals and insects. On November 1, 2023 in Sylhet, Bangladesh. Photo by Md Rafayat Haque Khan/Eyepix Group/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Falcon Look For Food In Garbage Dump - Bangladesh

Falcon Look For Food In Garbage Dump - Bangladesh

Falcon Hawks at Sylhet's Parairchak garbage dump yardf in Sylhet of Bangladesh. They look for food from the leftover dirt. They also play a role the Ecological cycle. The falcon is a diurnal bird of prey in the family Falconidae of the class Ciconiiformes. Out of 9 species of Bangladesh, 5 species are migratory. Among them, the dune falcon bird is considered as an almost extinct species of bird in the animal world. Falcon Hawks are also a great asset to many farmers, killing millions of crop-destroying animals and insects. On November 1, 2023 in Sylhet, Bangladesh. Photo by Md Rafayat Haque Khan/Eyepix Group/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Falcon Look For Food In Garbage Dump - Bangladesh

Falcon Look For Food In Garbage Dump - Bangladesh

Falcon Hawks at Sylhet's Parairchak garbage dump yardf in Sylhet of Bangladesh. They look for food from the leftover dirt. They also play a role the Ecological cycle. The falcon is a diurnal bird of prey in the family Falconidae of the class Ciconiiformes. Out of 9 species of Bangladesh, 5 species are migratory. Among them, the dune falcon bird is considered as an almost extinct species of bird in the animal world. Falcon Hawks are also a great asset to many farmers, killing millions of crop-destroying animals and insects. On November 1, 2023 in Sylhet, Bangladesh. Photo by Md Rafayat Haque Khan/Eyepix Group/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Upmarket restaurant Senba Kitcho to close following scandals

Upmarket restaurant Senba Kitcho to close following scandals

OSAKA, Japan - Sachiko Yuki, president of Senba Kitcho K.K., an Osaka-based upmarket Japanese restaurant operator, bows during a press conference in Osaka on May 28. Yuki announced that the restaurant chain will close down amid a hefty drop in customers stemming from a spate of false labeling scandals as well as the revelation it served leftover food.

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Scandal-hit upmarket restaurant Senba Kitcho closes down

Scandal-hit upmarket restaurant Senba Kitcho closes down

OSAKA, Japan - Sachiko Yuki, president of Senba Kitcho K.K., an Osaka-based upmarket Japanese restaurant operator, wipes her eyes during a news conference in Osaka on May 28, in which she announced that the restaurant chain will close down amid a rapid loss of customers after the restaurant was found to have served leftover food to customers.

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Upmarket restaurant Senba Kitcho to close following scandals

Upmarket restaurant Senba Kitcho to close following scandals

OSAKA, Japan - Sachiko Yuki, president of Senba Kitcho K.K., an Osaka-based upmarket Japanese restaurant operator, wipes her eyes during a press conference in Osaka on May 28. Yuki announced that the restaurant chain will close down amid a hefty drop in customers stemming from a spate of false labeling scandals as well as the revelation it served leftover food.

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Upmarket restaurant inspected for serving leftover food

Upmarket restaurant inspected for serving leftover food

OSAKA, Japan - Keiji Yamanaka (C), head chef at the flagship ''ryotei'' Japanese-style restaurant of upmarket restaurant operator Senba Kitcho K.K., speaks to reporters in front of the restaurant in Osaka on May 2. Osaka health officials inspected the restaurant on suspicion of serving leftover food to customers.

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Upmarket restaurant inspected for serving leftover food

Upmarket restaurant inspected for serving leftover food

OSAKA, Japan - Keiji Yamanaka (L), head chef at the flagship ''ryotei'' Japanese-style restaurant of upmarket restaurant operator Senba Kitcho K.K., bows in apology in Osaka on May 2. Osaka health officials inspected the restaurant on suspicion of serving leftover food to customers.

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Upmarket restaurant inspected for serving leftover food

Upmarket restaurant inspected for serving leftover food

OSAKA, Japan - Keiji Yamanaka, head chef at the flagship ''ryotei'' Japanese-style restaurant of upmarket restaurant operator Senba Kitcho K.K., bows in apology in Osaka on May 2. Osaka health officials inspected the restaurant on suspicion of serving leftover food to customers.

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Nigerian military confirms senior Boko Haram commander's surrender to troops

STORY: Nigerian military confirms senior Boko Haram commander's surrender to troops DATELINE: April 9, 2022 LENGTH: 00:00:56 LOCATION: Abuja CATEGORY: MILITARY SHOTLIST: 1. various of airstrikes on known Boko Haram locations 2. various of military inspecting attacked areas 3. various of military retrieving leftover ammunition by terrorists 4. SOUNDBITE (English): BERNARD ONYEUKO, Spokesman for the military STORYLINE: A senior commander of the extremist group Boko Haram has surrendered to troops in the heat of ongoing anti-terror operations in Nigeria's northeast region, the military confirmed on Thursday. The terrorist commander, identified as Saleh Mustapha, was a leader of the Boko Haram in Bama area, one of the frequently attacked locations in the northeastern state of Borno, said Bernard Onyeuko, a spokesman for the military, who addressed reporters in Abuja, the Nigerian capital. Onyeuko said Mustapha surrendered to the troops on Tuesday, explaining the military had intensified anti-terror operation

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Northern Japan inn engages in organic farming with leftover food

Northern Japan inn engages in organic farming with leftover food

Spa resort inn "Taki no Yu" in Tendo, Yamagata Prefecture, northern Japan, grows vegetables using leftover food as fertilizer on June 7, 2015. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Osaka department store sells leftover stock on sushi conveyor belt

Osaka department store sells leftover stock on sushi conveyor belt

The Daimaru department store chain's Shinsaibashi outlet in Osaka, western Japan, opens on March 5, 2015, a special corner for leftover stock of clothing and other fashion items sold on a sushi conveyor belt to attract customer attention. The products, including off-season clothing and items of outdated design trends, are offered at deep discounts. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Denso unveils "Sake Saver" electric vacuum cap

Denso unveils "Sake Saver" electric vacuum cap

Auto parts maker Denso Corp. unveils on Nov. 25, 2015, the Sake Saver (R), an electric device that fits into the mouth of a Japanese sake bottle and creates a vacuum inside to prevent leftover rice wine from oxidizing. The gadget, to be sold from Dec. 1, can keep the flavor of sake for about two weeks, according to Denso. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Upmarket restaurant Senba Kitcho to close following scandals

Upmarket restaurant Senba Kitcho to close following scandals

OSAKA, Japan - Sachiko Yuki, president of Senba Kitcho K.K., an Osaka-based upmarket Japanese restaurant operator, bows during a press conference in Osaka on May 28. Yuki announced that the restaurant chain will close down amid a hefty drop in customers stemming from a spate of false labeling scandals as well as the revelation it served leftover food. (Kyodo)

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Upmarket restaurant Senba Kitcho to close following scandals

Upmarket restaurant Senba Kitcho to close following scandals

OSAKA, Japan - Sachiko Yuki, president of Senba Kitcho K.K., an Osaka-based upmarket Japanese restaurant operator, wipes her eyes during a press conference in Osaka on May 28. Yuki announced that the restaurant chain will close down amid a hefty drop in customers stemming from a spate of false labeling scandals as well as the revelation it served leftover food. (Kyodo)

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Scandal-hit upmarket restaurant Senba Kitcho closes down

Scandal-hit upmarket restaurant Senba Kitcho closes down

OSAKA, Japan - Sachiko Yuki, president of Senba Kitcho K.K., an Osaka-based upmarket Japanese restaurant operator, wipes her eyes during a news conference in Osaka on May 28, in which she announced that the restaurant chain will close down amid a rapid loss of customers after the restaurant was found to have served leftover food to customers. (Kyodo)

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Cultured sea urchins

Cultured sea urchins

Photo taken on Jan. 23, 2019, showed sea urchins cultured using leftover cabbage at a fisheries cooperative farm in Mutsu, Aomori Prefecture, northeastern Japan. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Cultured sea urchins

Cultured sea urchins

Photo taken on Jan. 23, 2019, showed sea urchins cultured using leftover cabbage at a fisheries cooperative farm in Mutsu, Aomori Prefecture, northeastern Japan. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Leftover cash converter at airport in Japan

Leftover cash converter at airport in Japan

A visitor uses a currency converter at Haneda airport in Tokyo on Jan. 19, 2018. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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