German Restaurant Bears out Pandemic with Furry Customers

Toy panda bears as part of the art installation ‘Panda mie’ are seen at a restaurant to raise awareness of the Covid-19 lockdown's business impact on gastronomy in Frankfurt, Germany, Nov. 24, 2020. (Reuters)
Toy panda bears as part of the art installation ‘Panda mie’ are seen at a restaurant to raise awareness of the Covid-19 lockdown's business impact on gastronomy in Frankfurt, Germany, Nov. 24, 2020. (Reuters)
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German Restaurant Bears out Pandemic with Furry Customers

Toy panda bears as part of the art installation ‘Panda mie’ are seen at a restaurant to raise awareness of the Covid-19 lockdown's business impact on gastronomy in Frankfurt, Germany, Nov. 24, 2020. (Reuters)
Toy panda bears as part of the art installation ‘Panda mie’ are seen at a restaurant to raise awareness of the Covid-19 lockdown's business impact on gastronomy in Frankfurt, Germany, Nov. 24, 2020. (Reuters)

The owner of a Frankfurt restaurant is staging a protest against the coronavirus lockdown in Germany by filling his tables with a hundred stuffed toy pandas, in a play on the word "pandemic".

German officials are expected on Wednesday to agree to extend until Dec. 20 a "lockdown light" they imposed on Nov. 2 that means bars, restaurants and entertainment venues must stay closed, while shops and schools can remain open.

"We wanted to put some life back into our restaurant," said Guiseppe Fichera, manager of restaurant Pino. "They are Panda-Mic pandas."

The pandas are seated at the restaurant's tables and propped up at the bar.

"It is a silent protest. An offer to our guests," Fichera said, adding he would keep the lights on all day and night as long as the lockdown lasts so passersby can enjoy the display.

The German government has said it will extend financial aid for firms hit by the restrictions, which, according to sources, could add up to 20 billion euros ($23.81 billion) in December, in addition to an estimated 10-15 billion in November.



Royal Commission for AlUla Highlights Sustainability Endeavors at COP16

The event is the first of its kind to be held in the Middle East and North Africa region. - SPA
The event is the first of its kind to be held in the Middle East and North Africa region. - SPA
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Royal Commission for AlUla Highlights Sustainability Endeavors at COP16

The event is the first of its kind to be held in the Middle East and North Africa region. - SPA
The event is the first of its kind to be held in the Middle East and North Africa region. - SPA

The Royal Commission for AlUla (RCU) is taking part in the 16th Conference of the Parties (COP16) of the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification, through the Saudi Green Initiative Gallery, to highlight a variety of its projects and initiatives that reinforce Saudi Arabia's environmental and sustainability agenda, while underscoring its role in the comprehensive and sustainable regeneration of AlUla.
The RCU will present 10 key initiatives, including the development of a circular carbon economy via the agricultural waste management program, the planting of 500,000 trees and plants, the establishment of nature reserves, and the Arabian leopard conservation and breeding program, SPA reported.
RCU's senior management team will also engage in several seminars and discussions to talk about the achievements, challenges, and opportunities related to AlUla's regeneration.
Taking place in Riyadh from December 2 to 13, COP16 marks the convention's 30th anniversary.