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**RESTRICTIONS: NO Access Israel Media/Persian Language TV Stations Outside Iran/Strictly No Access BBC Persian/VOA Persian/Manoto-1 TV/Iran International**Tehran, Oct 7 (EFE/EPA).- The opening of the Persian cat cafe museum in downtown Tehran has given cat lovers a place where they can get something to drink, eat a snack and spend some time bonding with the resident felines.According to the manager, Persian cat cafe museum is the first cat museum in Iran and started almost two years ago and is owned by Iranian woman Forough Akbari. (Camera: ABEDIN TAHERKENAREH).SHOT LIST: THE PERSIAN CAT CAFE MUSEUM IN DOWNTOWN TEHRAN, IRAN.
Tokyo, Jul 2 (EFE/EPA).- Years away from the classrooms due to fragile health motivated the Japanese Kentaro Yoshifuji to create the DAWN ver.ß cafeteria, a place run by robots controlled remotely by people with reduced mobility. The place seeks to help remove people with reduced mobility from labor and social seclusion. (Camera: FRANCK ROBICHON / MARIA ROLDAN).SHOT LIST: ROBOTS ATTEND CLIENTS AT THE DAWN VER.ß CAFETERIA, IN TOKYO, JAPAN.SOUND BITE: KUSUMI ATSUMI, BUSINESSWOMAN.TRANSLATION: By not having opportunities to communicate with these people, sometimes we feel embarrassed, because we do not know how far we can go asking about their illness. But by investigating, we're allowed to get closer to them. That may allow them to blend into society.
Ils sont chaque année des dizaines de millions à courir. «Free to Run» retrace la fabuleuse épopée de ce sport solitaire devenu passion universelle. Le nouveau film de Pierre Morath est un hymne à la gloire de la course libre et de ceux qui la font exister.
A Starbucks cafe which is staffed entirely by seniors has opened up in Mexico City. This particular Starbucks will be staffed exclusively by elderly people, as part of an agreement between the coffee chain and the 'National Institute for Older Persons' to hire seniors and offer them an alternative to unemployment.
A cat café in Hangzhou has introduced an innovative way of ordering food and drinks - no waiter required. The guests have the opportunity to scan a QR code placed on shirts worn by the cats at the cafe, enabling them to purchase food for themselves and the furry inhabitants. According to the café’s owner, this reduces the amount of work for the staff and also brings the customers and cats closer together.
NUNdos, a habit-filled holy bistro wholly run by nuns opened its doors to visitors in London’s Shoreditch on Tuesday. The pop-up cafe offers guests classic English cuisine and enlightening conversation with the Daughters of Divine Charity, a local sisterhood. The pop-up was created to help promote the launch of a new Channel 5 series, ‘Bad Habits, Holy Orders’ and will be open until Friday, October 20.