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Five Guys Fast Food Illustration - Paris

Five Guys Fast Food Illustration - Paris

Five Guys, fast-food restaurant illustration at Place de la Republique in Paris, France on November 1, 2025. The Five Guys fast food chain is changing its offerings in six of its French locations. These restaurants now serve halal meat and no longer sell beer. Photo by Alain Apaydin/ABACAPRESS

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Five Guys Fast Food Illustration - Paris

Five Guys Fast Food Illustration - Paris

Five Guys, fast-food restaurant illustration at Place de la Republique in Paris, France on November 1, 2025. The Five Guys fast food chain is changing its offerings in six of its French locations. These restaurants now serve halal meat and no longer sell beer. Photo by Alain Apaydin/ABACAPRESS

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Five Guys Fast Food Illustration - Paris

Five Guys Fast Food Illustration - Paris

Five Guys, fast-food restaurant illustration at Place de la Republique in Paris, France on November 1, 2025. The Five Guys fast food chain is changing its offerings in six of its French locations. These restaurants now serve halal meat and no longer sell beer. Photo by Alain Apaydin/ABACAPRESS

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Five Guys Fast Food Illustration - Paris

Five Guys Fast Food Illustration - Paris

Five Guys, fast-food restaurant illustration at Place de la Republique in Paris, France on November 1, 2025. The Five Guys fast food chain is changing its offerings in six of its French locations. These restaurants now serve halal meat and no longer sell beer. Photo by Alain Apaydin/ABACAPRESS

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Five Guys Fast Food Illustration - Paris

Five Guys Fast Food Illustration - Paris

Five Guys, fast-food restaurant illustration at Place de la Republique in Paris, France on November 1, 2025. The Five Guys fast food chain is changing its offerings in six of its French locations. These restaurants now serve halal meat and no longer sell beer. Photo by Alain Apaydin/ABACAPRESS

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Five Guys Fast Food Illustration - Paris

Five Guys Fast Food Illustration - Paris

Five Guys, fast-food restaurant illustration at Place de la Republique in Paris, France on November 1, 2025. The Five Guys fast food chain is changing its offerings in six of its French locations. These restaurants now serve halal meat and no longer sell beer. Photo by Alain Apaydin/ABACAPRESS

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Five Guys Fast Food Illustration - Paris

Five Guys Fast Food Illustration - Paris

Five Guys, fast-food restaurant illustration at Place de la Republique in Paris, France on November 1, 2025. The Five Guys fast food chain is changing its offerings in six of its French locations. These restaurants now serve halal meat and no longer sell beer. Photo by Alain Apaydin/ABACAPRESS

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Five Guys Fast Food Illustration - Paris

Five Guys Fast Food Illustration - Paris

Five Guys, fast-food restaurant illustration at Place de la Republique in Paris, France on November 1, 2025. The Five Guys fast food chain is changing its offerings in six of its French locations. These restaurants now serve halal meat and no longer sell beer. Photo by Alain Apaydin/ABACAPRESS

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Five Guys Fast Food Illustration - Paris

Five Guys Fast Food Illustration - Paris

Five Guys, fast-food restaurant illustration at Place de la Republique in Paris, France on November 1, 2025. The Five Guys fast food chain is changing its offerings in six of its French locations. These restaurants now serve halal meat and no longer sell beer. Photo by Alain Apaydin/ABACAPRESS

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Five Guys Fast Food Illustration - Paris

Five Guys Fast Food Illustration - Paris

Five Guys, fast-food restaurant illustration at Place de la Republique in Paris, France on November 1, 2025. The Five Guys fast food chain is changing its offerings in six of its French locations. These restaurants now serve halal meat and no longer sell beer. Photo by Alain Apaydin/ABACAPRESS

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Five Guys Fast Food Illustration - Paris

Five Guys Fast Food Illustration - Paris

Five Guys, fast-food restaurant illustration at Place de la Republique in Paris, France on November 1, 2025. The Five Guys fast food chain is changing its offerings in six of its French locations. These restaurants now serve halal meat and no longer sell beer. Photo by Alain Apaydin/ABACAPRESS

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Five Guys Fast Food Illustration - Paris

Five Guys Fast Food Illustration - Paris

Five Guys, fast-food restaurant illustration at Place de la Republique in Paris, France on November 1, 2025. The Five Guys fast food chain is changing its offerings in six of its French locations. These restaurants now serve halal meat and no longer sell beer. Photo by Alain Apaydin/ABACAPRESS

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Five Guys Fast Food Illustration - Paris

Five Guys Fast Food Illustration - Paris

Five Guys, fast-food restaurant illustration at Place de la Republique in Paris, France on November 1, 2025. The Five Guys fast food chain is changing its offerings in six of its French locations. These restaurants now serve halal meat and no longer sell beer. Photo by Alain Apaydin/ABACAPRESS

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Five Guys Fast Food Illustration - Paris

Five Guys Fast Food Illustration - Paris

Five Guys, fast-food restaurant illustration at Place de la Republique in Paris, France on November 1, 2025. The Five Guys fast food chain is changing its offerings in six of its French locations. These restaurants now serve halal meat and no longer sell beer. Photo by Alain Apaydin/ABACAPRESS

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Five Guys Fast Food Illustration - Paris

Five Guys Fast Food Illustration - Paris

Five Guys, fast-food restaurant illustration at Place de la Republique in Paris, France on November 1, 2025. The Five Guys fast food chain is changing its offerings in six of its French locations. These restaurants now serve halal meat and no longer sell beer. Photo by Alain Apaydin/ABACAPRESS

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Five Guys Fast Food Illustration - Paris

Five Guys Fast Food Illustration - Paris

Five Guys, fast-food restaurant illustration at Place de la Republique in Paris, France on November 1, 2025. The Five Guys fast food chain is changing its offerings in six of its French locations. These restaurants now serve halal meat and no longer sell beer. Photo by Alain Apaydin/ABACAPRESS

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Five Guys Fast Food Illustration - Paris

Five Guys Fast Food Illustration - Paris

Five Guys, fast-food restaurant illustration at Place de la Republique in Paris, France on November 1, 2025. The Five Guys fast food chain is changing its offerings in six of its French locations. These restaurants now serve halal meat and no longer sell beer. Photo by Alain Apaydin/ABACAPRESS

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Five Guys Fast Food Illustration - Paris

Five Guys Fast Food Illustration - Paris

Five Guys, fast-food restaurant illustration at Place de la Republique in Paris, France on November 1, 2025. The Five Guys fast food chain is changing its offerings in six of its French locations. These restaurants now serve halal meat and no longer sell beer. Photo by Alain Apaydin/ABACAPRESS

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Five Guys Fast Food Illustration - Paris

Five Guys Fast Food Illustration - Paris

Five Guys, fast-food restaurant illustration at Place de la Republique in Paris, France on November 1, 2025. The Five Guys fast food chain is changing its offerings in six of its French locations. These restaurants now serve halal meat and no longer sell beer. Photo by Alain Apaydin/ABACAPRESS

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Israel And Hezbollah Exchange Fire As Tensions Escalate

Israel And Hezbollah Exchange Fire As Tensions Escalate

Smoke rises following an Israeli airstrike in Kafr Kila, Lebanon, on Sept. 20, 2024. Lebanese military sources reported on Friday Israeli airstrikes hit six locations in southern Lebanon, while artillery shelled 11 border towns earlier in the day. Photo by Taher Abu Hamdan/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Israel And Hezbollah Exchange Fire As Tensions Escalate

Israel And Hezbollah Exchange Fire As Tensions Escalate

Smoke rises following an Israeli airstrike in Kafr Kila, Lebanon, on Sept. 20, 2024. Lebanese military sources reported on Friday Israeli airstrikes hit six locations in southern Lebanon, while artillery shelled 11 border towns earlier in the day. Photo by Taher Abu Hamdan/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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4 killed, 6 injured in landslide in eastern Indonesia

STORY: 4 killed, 6 injured in landslide in eastern Indonesia SHOOTING TIME: Feb. 26, 2024 DATELINE: Feb. 27, 2024 LENGTH: 00:00:30 LOCATION: BASTEM UTARA, Indonesia CATEGORY: OTHERS SHOTLIST: 1. various of landslide locations (courtesy: Antara News Agency) 2. various of rescue efforts (courtesy: Antara News Agency) STORYLINE: At least four people were killed and six others injured due to a landslide on a road in the Indonesian province of South Sulawesi on Monday morning, an official said. South Sulawesi disaster mitigation agency acting chief Amson Pandolo told local media that the landslide in Bastem Utara at around 9 a.m. local time was triggered by torrential rain that hit the area on Sunday evening. More than 20 people were reportedly affected by the landslide. Pandolo said that rescuers have recovered the deceased and taken the injured to a community health center in a nearby village. More than 10 motorcycles and two cars were buried in the landslide, he added. Pandolo said the disaster had also d

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Indonesia's Reforestation Polemic

Indonesia's Reforestation Polemic

The eye-level view is seen in the forest degradation process as one of the locations where the Leuser Ecosystem forest area has been converted into an oil palm plantation. The picture was taken at coordinates 3.967193° N 98.020768° E on June 6 2018. The Non-Governmental Organization Sustainable Forest Advocacy (Lembahtari) protested against several oil palm plantations within the Gunung Leuser National Park area in particular the border between the provinces of Aceh and North Sumatra, Indonesia. "Until now, this six-year-old palm oil plantation has been absorbing the community's water pockets in the Gunung Leuser protected forest area and has reaped a series of flood disasters after," said Lembahtari Chairman, Sayed Zainal. Photo by Sutanta Aditya/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Indonesia's Reforestation Polemic

Indonesia's Reforestation Polemic

An environmentalism activist is seen while investigating the eye-level view of the condition of one of the locations where the Leuser Ecosystem forest area has been converted into an oil palm plantation. The picture was taken at coordinates 3.967193° N 98.020768° E on June 6 2018. The Non-Governmental Organization Sustainable Forest Advocacy (Lembahtari) protested against several oil palm plantations within the Gunung Leuser National Park area in particular the border between the provinces of Aceh and North Sumatra, Indonesia. "Until now, this six-year-old palm oil plantation has been absorbing the community's water pockets in the Gunung Leuser protected forest area and has reaped a series of flood disasters after," said Lembahtari Chairman, Sayed Zainal. Photo by Sutanta Aditya/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Indonesia's Reforestation Polemic

Indonesia's Reforestation Polemic

An environmentalism activist is seen while investigating the eye-level view of the condition of one of the locations where the Leuser Ecosystem forest area has been converted into an oil palm plantation. The picture was taken at coordinates 3.967193° N 98.020768° E on June 6 2018. The Non-Governmental Organization Sustainable Forest Advocacy (Lembahtari) protested against several oil palm plantations within the Gunung Leuser National Park area in particular the border between the provinces of Aceh and North Sumatra, Indonesia. "Until now, this six-year-old palm oil plantation has been absorbing the community's water pockets in the Gunung Leuser protected forest area and has reaped a series of flood disasters after," said Lembahtari Chairman, Sayed Zainal. Photo by Sutanta Aditya/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Indonesia's Reforestation Polemic

Indonesia's Reforestation Polemic

The eye-level view is seen in the forest degradation process as one of the locations where the Leuser Ecosystem forest area has been converted into an oil palm plantation. The picture was taken at coordinates of 3.967193° N 98.020768° E on June 6 2018. The Non-Governmental Organization Sustainable Forest Advocacy (Lembahtari) protested against several oil palm plantations within the Gunung Leuser National Park area in particular the border between the provinces of Aceh and North Sumatra, Indonesia. "Until now, this six-year-old palm oil plantation has been absorbing the community's water pockets in the Gunung Leuser protected forest area and has reaped a series of flood disasters after," said Lembahtari Chairman, Sayed Zainal. Photo by Sutanta Aditya/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Indonesia's Reforestation Polemic

Indonesia's Reforestation Polemic

The eye-level view is seen in the forest degradation process as one of the locations where the Leuser Ecosystem forest area has been converted into an oil palm plantation. The picture was taken at coordinates of 3.967193° N 98.020768° E on June 6 2018. The Non-Governmental Organization Sustainable Forest Advocacy (Lembahtari) protested against several oil palm plantations within the Gunung Leuser National Park area in particular the border between the provinces of Aceh and North Sumatra, Indonesia. "Until now, this six-year-old palm oil plantation has been absorbing the community's water pockets in the Gunung Leuser protected forest area and has reaped a series of flood disasters after," said Lembahtari Chairman, Sayed Zainal. Photo by Sutanta Aditya/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Indonesia's Reforestation Polemic

Indonesia's Reforestation Polemic

The eye-level view is seen in the forest degradation process as one of the locations where the Leuser Ecosystem forest area has been converted into an oil palm plantation. The picture was taken at coordinates of 3.967193° N 98.020768° E on June 6 2018. The Non-Governmental Organization Sustainable Forest Advocacy (Lembahtari) protested against several oil palm plantations within the Gunung Leuser National Park area in particular the border between the provinces of Aceh and North Sumatra, Indonesia. "Until now, this six-year-old palm oil plantation has been absorbing the community's water pockets in the Gunung Leuser protected forest area and has reaped a series of flood disasters after," said Lembahtari Chairman, Sayed Zainal. Photo by Sutanta Aditya/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Indonesia's Reforestation Polemic

Indonesia's Reforestation Polemic

Environmental activists are seen to make a different way to protest against the degradation condition of one of the locations where the Leuser Ecosystem forest area has been converted into an oil palm plantation. The picture was taken at coordinates of 3.967193° N 98.020768° E on June 6, 2018. The Non-Governmental Organization Sustainable Forest Advocacy (Lembahtari) protested against several oil palm plantations within the Gunung Leuser National Park area in particular the border between the provinces of Aceh and North Sumatra, Indonesia. "Until now, this six-year-old palm oil plantation has been absorbing the community's water pockets in the Gunung Leuser protected forest area and has reaped a series of flood disasters after," said Lembahtari Chairman, Sayed Zainal. Photo by Sutanta Aditya/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Indonesia's Reforestation Polemic

Indonesia's Reforestation Polemic

An environmentalism activist is seen while investigating the eye-level view of the condition of one of the locations where the Leuser Ecosystem forest area has been converted into an oil palm plantation. The picture was taken at coordinates 3.967193° N 98.020768° E on June 6 2018. The Non-Governmental Organization Sustainable Forest Advocacy (Lembahtari) protested against several oil palm plantations within the Gunung Leuser National Park area in particular the border between the provinces of Aceh and North Sumatra, Indonesia. "Until now, this six-year-old palm oil plantation has been absorbing the community's water pockets in the Gunung Leuser protected forest area and has reaped a series of flood disasters after," said Lembahtari Chairman, Sayed Zainal. Photo by Sutanta Aditya/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Indonesia's Reforestation Polemic

Indonesia's Reforestation Polemic

The eye-level view is seen in the forest degradation process as one of the locations where the Leuser Ecosystem forest area has been converted into an oil palm plantation. The picture was taken at coordinates of 3.967193° N 98.020768° E on June 6 2018. The Non-Governmental Organization Sustainable Forest Advocacy (Lembahtari) protested against several oil palm plantations within the Gunung Leuser National Park area in particular the border between the provinces of Aceh and North Sumatra, Indonesia. "Until now, this six-year-old palm oil plantation has been absorbing the community's water pockets in the Gunung Leuser protected forest area and has reaped a series of flood disasters after," said Lembahtari Chairman, Sayed Zainal. Photo by Sutanta Aditya/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Indonesia's Reforestation Polemic

Indonesia's Reforestation Polemic

Wild Sumatran Tiger (Panthera tigris sumatrae) footprints are seen on the ground surface inside one of the locations where the Leuser Ecosystem forest area has been converted into an oil palm plantation. The picture was taken at coordinates 03°57'45.0" N 098°01'36.5" E on June 6 2018. The Non-Governmental Organization Sustainable Forest Advocacy (Lembahtari) protested against several oil palm plantations within the Gunung Leuser National Park area in particular the border between the provinces of Aceh and North Sumatra, Indonesia. "Until now, this six-year-old palm oil plantation has been absorbing the community's water pockets in the Gunung Leuser protected forest area and has reaped a series of flood disasters after," said Lembahtari Chairman, Sayed Zainal. Photo by Sutanta Aditya/ABACAPRESS.COM

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3 dead, hundreds displaced after landslide hits East Java, Indonesia

STORY: 3 dead, hundreds displaced after landslide hits East Java, Indonesia DATELINE: July 10, 2023 LENGTH: 00:00:50 LOCATION: Jakarta CATEGORY: ENVIRONMENT SHOTLIST: 1. various of landslide 2. various of shelter STORYLINE: Local authority in East Java, Indonesia has set an emergency status following the flood and landslide hit Lumajang Regency on Friday. National Disaster Mitigation Agency Center on Saturday said the emergency status aimed to accelerate the response in affected locations. According to the agency, three people died and six bridges were broken due to the flood of cold lava runoff from its nearby volcano, Mount Semeru. The flood and landslide also forced more than 500 people to take refuge in the shelters. Authorities have deployed heavy equipment to open access to the isolated location. The disaster mitigation agency of Lumajang stated it managed to open access at KM 59 on the Lumajang-Malang road. Indonesia's Meteorology, Climatology, and Geophysical Agency released an alert for extreme

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Citizens mourn before Kim's portrait

Citizens mourn before Kim's portrait

PYONGYANG, North Korea - Citizens gather in front of a portrait of North Korea's late leader Kim Jong Il to mourn his death in Pyongyang on Dec. 21, 2011. North Korea has displayed a new portrait of its late leader Kim Jong Il at six locations in Pyongyang since his death.

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Citizens mourn before Kim's portrait

Citizens mourn before Kim's portrait

PYONGYANG, North Korea - Citizens gather in front of a portrait of North Korea's late leader Kim Jong Il to mourn his death in Pyongyang on Dec. 21, 2011. North Korea has displayed a new portrait of its late leader Kim Jong Il at six locations in Pyongyang since his death.

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Citizens mourn before Kim's portrait

Citizens mourn before Kim's portrait

PYONGYANG, North Korea - Citizens gather in front of a portrait of North Korea's late leader Kim Jong Il to mourn his death in Pyongyang on Dec. 21, 2011. North Korea has displayed a new portrait of its late leader Kim Jong Il at six locations in Pyongyang since his death.

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Portraits of Kim Jong Il displayed in N. Korean capital

Portraits of Kim Jong Il displayed in N. Korean capital

PYONGYANG, North Korea - People gather in front of a portrait of North Korea's late leader Kim Jong Il to mourn his death in Pyongyang on Dec. 21, 2011. North Korea has displayed large portraits of its late leader Kim Jong Il at six locations in Pyongyang.

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(1)Nationwide university entrance exams begin

(1)Nationwide university entrance exams begin

TOKYO, Japan - Applicants wait for test papers to be delivered at the University of Tokyo on Jan. 18 as preliminary university entrance examinations began at 693 locations across Japan. A record 552,700 students showed up to take tests in foreign languages, the first of six subjects in the two-day exams.

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Narita runway construction begins near farmers' lands

Narita runway construction begins near farmers' lands

NARITA, Japan - Crews begin work April 17 on part of a new runway for Narita airport, Chiba Prefecture, near lands owned by six farmers who oppose its construction (foreground). Some 230 workers began erecting 3-meter-tall fences at two locations around construction sites.

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China's C919 jet obtains milestone certificate for commercial flight

STORY: China's C919 jet obtains milestone certificate for commercial flight DATELINE: Oct. 1, 2022 LENGTH: 0:00:56 LOCATION: Beijing CATEGORY: ECONOMY/TECHNOLOGY SHOTLIST: 1. various of C919 planes STORYLINE: The C919, China's first homegrown large jetliner, has obtained the type certificate, a milestone step on its journey to market operation. The Commercial Aircraft Corporation of China, the C919's developer, got the certificate from the Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC) on Thursday. It indicates that the C919's design meets airworthiness standards and environmental requirements. The C919 has to get another two certificates during airworthiness certification, the prerequisite step for civil aircraft entry into the market. The plane conducted its successful maiden flight in 2017. In the following five years, the C919 did six test flights in different locations to test the plane's capabilities. The C919 currently has 28 customers with orders totaling 815 planes. Xinhua News Agency corresp

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Station Desk, a shared office opened in JR East's Tokyo Station.

Station Desk, a shared office opened in JR East's Tokyo Station.

On April 21, JR East opened its first shared office store, "STATION DESK Tokyo Marunouchi," in Tokyo Station. It is located near the south ticket gate of Marunouchi Station and occupies a former office of approximately 50 square meters. The 16 seats are available by reservation only, with six types of seating available to suit different work styles. The office is open from 7:30 a.m. to 9:00 p.m., with wireless LAN, power supply, and tea machines available. For the time being, the fee is 150 yen per 15 minutes, excluding tax. JR East has been operating "Station Booths," box-type shared offices in four stations in Tokyo, and plans to increase the number of locations to 30 in fiscal 2020. At a press conference held on the same day, Futoshi Sano, manager of the Business Creation Division, said, "We want to develop shared offices that are unique to stations, valuing every second of the workers' lives. (= November 21, 2019, inside JR Tokyo Station, credit: Nikkan Kogyo Shimbun / Kyodo News Images)

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(1)Nationwide university entrance exams begin

(1)Nationwide university entrance exams begin

TOKYO, Japan - Applicants wait for test papers to be delivered at the University of Tokyo on Jan. 18 as preliminary university entrance examinations began at 693 locations across Japan. A record 552,700 students showed up to take tests in foreign languages, the first of six subjects in the two-day exams. (Kyodo)

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Narita runway construction begins near farmers' lands

Narita runway construction begins near farmers' lands

NARITA, Japan - Crews begin work April 17 on part of a new runway for Narita airport, Chiba Prefecture, near lands owned by six farmers who oppose its construction (foreground). Some 230 workers began erecting 3-meter-tall fences at two locations around construction sites.

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Geisha festival, symposium to be held in western Japan

Geisha festival, symposium to be held in western Japan

Kikuno (L), a geisha in Nara, western Japan, and an apprentice geisha known as maiko, hold a poster advertising Naramachi Hana Akari, a festival gathering geishas and maikos from Tokyo, Kyoto and six other locations, on Jan. 6, 2016. Kikuno is a chief organizer of the festival to be held on Feb. 26-28 in Nara, in which various events and entertainment will be on display, including a symposium to discuss how to revive Japan's "hanamachi" (flower town) geisha districts. Kikuno said there are only five geishas, including her, in Ganriin, a local hanamachi, compared with the peak of some 200 before World War II. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Fashion Week Tokyo begins

Fashion Week Tokyo begins

Thai fashion brand Sretsis opens Fashion Week Tokyo in Tokyo's Shibuya Ward with a show full of flowers on March 16, 2015. More than 50 brands, including six from overseas, will hold shows in the event to be held until March 21 at Shibuya Hikarie and other locations in the Japanese capital. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Fashion Week Tokyo begins

Fashion Week Tokyo begins

Thai fashion brand Sretsis opens Fashion Week Tokyo in Tokyo's Shibuya Ward with a show full of flowers on March 16, 2015. More than 50 brands, including six from overseas, will hold shows in the event to be held until March 21 at Shibuya Hikarie and other locations in the Japanese capital. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Citizens mourn before Kim's portrait

Citizens mourn before Kim's portrait

PYONGYANG, North Korea - Citizens gather in front of a portrait of North Korea's late leader Kim Jong Il to mourn his death in Pyongyang on Dec. 21, 2011. North Korea has displayed a new portrait of its late leader Kim Jong Il at six locations in Pyongyang since his death. (Kyodo)

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Portraits of Kim Jong Il displayed in N. Korean capital

Portraits of Kim Jong Il displayed in N. Korean capital

PYONGYANG, North Korea - People gather in front of a portrait of North Korea's late leader Kim Jong Il to mourn his death in Pyongyang on Dec. 21, 2011. North Korea has displayed large portraits of its late leader Kim Jong Il at six locations in Pyongyang. (Kyodo)

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Citizens mourn before Kim's portrait

Citizens mourn before Kim's portrait

PYONGYANG, North Korea - Citizens gather in front of a portrait of North Korea's late leader Kim Jong Il to mourn his death in Pyongyang on Dec. 21, 2011. North Korea has displayed a new portrait of its late leader Kim Jong Il at six locations in Pyongyang since his death. (Kyodo)

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Citizens mourn before Kim's portrait

Citizens mourn before Kim's portrait

PYONGYANG, North Korea - Citizens gather in front of a portrait of North Korea's late leader Kim Jong Il to mourn his death in Pyongyang on Dec. 21, 2011. North Korea has displayed a new portrait of its late leader Kim Jong Il at six locations in Pyongyang since his death. (Kyodo)

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