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AUSTRALIA-BUSHFIRES/
RTS2Z2EL 
January 20, 2020 
A charred tea strainer and flowery pot are seen among rubble at a property damaged by bushfires in Kangaroo... 
KANGAROO VALLEY, Australia 
A charred tea strainer and flowery pot are seen among rubble at a property damaged by bushfires in Kangaroo... 
A charred tea strainer and flowery pot are seen among rubble at a property damaged by bushfires in Kangaroo Valley, Australia, January 20, 2020. REUTERS/Angie Teo 
CLIMATE-CHANGE/CHINA-TEA
RTX712B9 
July 26, 2019 
A man works at a tea leaf processing factory in Jinghong in Xishuangbanna Dai Autonomous Prefecture,... 
XISHUANGBANNA, China 
A man works at a tea leaf processing factory in Jinghong 
A man works at a tea leaf processing factory in Jinghong in Xishuangbanna Dai Autonomous Prefecture, Yunnan Province, China, July 12, 2019. Picture taken July 12, 2019. REUTERS/Aly Song 
CLIMATE-CHANGE/CHINA-TEA
RTX712AQ 
July 26, 2019 
A water scoop is seen at a tea plantation at a mountain village in Nannuoshan in Xishuangbanna Dai Autonomous... 
XISHUANGBANNA, China 
A water scoop is seen at a tea plantation at a mountain village in Nannuoshan 
A water scoop is seen at a tea plantation at a mountain village in Nannuoshan in Xishuangbanna Dai Autonomous Prefecture, Yunnan Province, China, July 11, 2019. Picture taken July 11, 2019. REUTERS/Aly Song 
CLIMATE-CHANGE/INDIA-ISLANDS
RTS2819T 
November 29, 2018 
Utensils belonging to a tea shop lie in a pond before getting washed on Ghoramara Island, India, September... 
Ghoramara Island, India 
The Wider Image: Villagers fear for survival on India's disappearing island 
Utensils belonging to a tea shop lie in a pond before getting washed on Ghoramara Island, India, September 22, 2018. Ghoramara Island, part of the Sundarbans delta on the Bay of Bengal, has nearly halved in size over the past two decades, according to village elders. REUTERS/Rupak De Chowdhuri SEARCH "CHOWDHURI COASTLINE" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES. 
GLOBAL-AGRICULTURE/
RTX5YPCT 
April 26, 2018 
Tea leaves are seen in a basket at a plantation in Kiambu County, near Nairobi, Kenya, April 26, 2018.... 
Kiambu, Kenya 
Tea leaves are seen in a basket at a plantation in Kiambu County, near Nairobi 
Tea leaves are seen in a basket at a plantation in Kiambu County, near Nairobi, Kenya, April 26, 2018. REUTERS/Baz Ratner 
GLOBAL-AGRICULTURE/
RTX5YPCN 
April 26, 2018 
A woman picks tea leaves at a plantation in Kiambu County, near Nairobi, Kenya, April 26, 2018. REUTERS/Baz... 
Kiambu, Kenya 
A woman picks tea leaves at a plantation in Kiambu County, near Nairobi 
A woman picks tea leaves at a plantation in Kiambu County, near Nairobi, Kenya, April 26, 2018. REUTERS/Baz Ratner 
GLOBAL-AGRICULTURE/
RTX5YP9D 
April 26, 2018 
A woman picks tea leaves at a plantation in Kiambu County, near Nairobi, Kenya, April 26, 2018. REUTERS/Baz... 
Kiambu, Kenya 
A woman picks tea leaves at a plantation in Kiambu County, near Nairobi 
A woman picks tea leaves at a plantation in Kiambu County, near Nairobi, Kenya, April 26, 2018. REUTERS/Baz Ratner 
USA-TRUMP/RELIGION C
RTX3GF35 
September 15, 2017 
President Donald Trump mentioned God in public remarks during his first 200 days more than Presidents... 
Trump talks God more than his predecessors eps C 
President Donald Trump mentioned God in public remarks during his first 200 days more than Presidents Barack Obama and George W. Bush over the same period of their presidencies. 
USA-TRUMP/RELIGION
RTX3GDBV 
September 15, 2017 
President Donald Trump mentioned God in public remarks during his first 200 days more than Presidents... 
Interactive Content 
Trump talks God more than his predecessors media-interactive 
President Donald Trump mentioned God in public remarks during his first 200 days more than Presidents Barack Obama and George W. Bush over the same period of their presidencies. 
NEPAL-RELIGION/
RTX2S811 
November 07, 2016 
A vendor cooks tea for the devotees during the "Chhat" festival along the bank of Bagmati River in Kathmandu,... 
Kathmandu, Nepal 
A vendor cooks tea for the devotees during the "Chhat" festival along the bank of Bagmati River in Kathmandu... 
A vendor cooks tea for the devotees during the "Chhat" festival along the bank of Bagmati River in Kathmandu, Nepal November 7, 2016. REUTERS/Navesh Chitrakar 
BRAZIL-IMPEACHMENT/
RTX2NJ1Z 
August 29, 2016 
Brazil's suspended President Dilma Rousseff attends the final session of debate and voting on Rousseff's... 
Brasilia, Brazil 
Brazil's suspended President Dilma Rousseff attends the final session of debate and voting on Rousseff's... 
Brazil's suspended President Dilma Rousseff attends the final session of debate and voting on Rousseff's impeachment trial in Brasilia, Brazil, August 29, 2016. REUTERS/Ueslei Marcelino 
BRAZIL-IMPEACHMENT/
RTX2NJ1Q 
August 29, 2016 
Brazil's suspended President Dilma Rousseff attends the final session of debate and voting on Rousseff's... 
Brasilia, Brazil 
Brazil's suspended President Dilma Rousseff attends the final session of debate and voting on Rousseff's... 
Brazil's suspended President Dilma Rousseff attends the final session of debate and voting on Rousseff's impeachment trial in Brasilia, Brazil, August 29, 2016. REUTERS/Ueslei Marcelino 
BRAZIL-IMPEACHMENT/
RTX2NJ1L 
August 29, 2016 
Brazil's suspended President Dilma Rousseff attends the final session of debate and voting on Rousseff's... 
Brasilia, Brazil 
Brazil's suspended President Dilma Rousseff attends the final session of debate and voting on Rousseff's... 
Brazil's suspended President Dilma Rousseff attends the final session of debate and voting on Rousseff's impeachment trial in Brasilia, Brazil, August 29, 2016. REUTERS/Ueslei Marcelino 
CANADA-WILDFIRE/
RTX2FF5M 
June 02, 2016 
Crews remove rotten and destroyed merchandise from stores as thousands of evacuees who fled a massive... 
FORT MCMURRAY, Canada 
Crews remove rotten and destroyed merchandise from stores as thousands of evacuees who fled a massive... 
Crews remove rotten and destroyed merchandise from stores as thousands of evacuees who fled a massive wildfire begin to trickle back to their homes in Fort McMurray, Alberta, Canada June 2, 2016. REUTERS/Topher Seguin 
INDIA-DAILYLIFE/
RTX2DLXO 
May 10, 2016 
Tea garden workers carry sacks of tea leaves at Fatikchera tea garden estate on the outskirts of Agartala,... 
Agartala, India 
Tea garden workers carry sacks of tea leaves at Fatikchera tea garden estate on the outskirts of Agartala... 
Tea garden workers carry sacks of tea leaves at Fatikchera tea garden estate on the outskirts of Agartala, India, May 10, 2016. REUTERS/Jayanta Dey TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY
MIDEAST-CRISIS/ZAATARI
RTX293RA 
March 14, 2016 
Hudhayfah Al Hariri sits with his daughter Retaj, 2, and eight-month-old son Yaman (2nd R), as he pours... 
Mafraq, Jordan 
The Wider Image: Born in a refugee camp
Hudhayfah Al Hariri sits with his daughter Retaj, 2, and eight-month-old son Yaman (2nd R), as he pours tea at home in Al Zaatari refugee camp, in the Jordanian city of Mafraq, near the border with Syria March 7, 2016. Huzaifa held his wedding at Al Zaatari refugee camp in 2012. His both children were born in the camp. Since the beginning of the Syrian crisis, 50-80 Syrian children were born in the Zaatari refugee camp each week, according to the official website of UNHCR. REUTERS/ Muhammad Hamed SEARCH "HAMED BORN" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "THE WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES
TAJIKISTAN-USA
RTX1UI7K 
November 03, 2015 
Tajikistan's Foreign Minister Sirodjidin Aslov (R) speaks to U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry during... 
Dushanbe, Tajikistan 
Tajikistan's Foreign Minister Sirodjidin Aslov speaks to U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry during a... 
Tajikistan's Foreign Minister Sirodjidin Aslov (R) speaks to U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry during a tea ceremony upon his arrival at Dushanbe Airport, Dushanbe, Tajikistan November 3, 2015. REUTERS/Brendan Smialowski/Pool 
TAJIKISTAN-USA
RTX1UI7C 
November 03, 2015 
Tajikistan's Foreign Minister Sirodjidin Aslov (R) speaks to US Secretary of State John Kerry during... 
Dushanbe, Tajikistan 
Tajikistan's Foreign Minister Sirodjidin Aslov speaks to U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry during a... 
Tajikistan's Foreign Minister Sirodjidin Aslov (R) speaks to US Secretary of State John Kerry during a tea ceremony upon his arrival at Dushanbe Airport, Dushanbe, Tajikistan November 3, 2015. REUTERS/Brendan Smialowski/Pool 
TAJIKISTAN-USA
RTX1UI7B 
November 03, 2015 
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry attends a tea ceremony during a meeting with Tajikistan's Foreign... 
Dushanbe, Tajikistan 
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry attends a tea ceremony during a meeting with Tajikistan's Foreign... 
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry attends a tea ceremony during a meeting with Tajikistan's Foreign Minister Sirodjidin Aslov (unseen) at Dushanbe Airport, Dushanbe, Tajikistan November 3, 2015. REUTERS/Brendan Smialowski/Pool 
PAKISTAN-DAILYLIFE/
RTX1OSX7 
August 19, 2015 
Shaukat Ali, drinks a bowl of tea, while waiting for customers to sell "gol gapyy", a traditional street... 
Karachi, Pakistan 
Shaukat Ali, drinks a bowl of tea, while waiting for customers to sell "gol gapyy", a traditional street... 
Shaukat Ali, drinks a bowl of tea, while waiting for customers to sell "gol gapyy", a traditional street food, along a market in Karachi, Pakistan, August 19, 2015. Shaukat sells a plate of gol gapyy Pakistani Rupees 50 ($0.49) and earns around 1500 ($14.7) per day. REUTERS/Akhtar Soomro 
GERMANY-POLITICS
RTX1ONZT 
August 18, 2015 
German senator for Labour, Women and Integration Dilek Kolat, Families Minister Manuela Schwesig, Malika... 
Berlin, Germany 
German Families Minister Schwesig, senator for Labour, Women and Integration Kolat and officials talk... 
German senator for Labour, Women and Integration Dilek Kolat, Families Minister Manuela Schwesig, Malika Mansouri, head of the 'Young Muslims in Germany' organisation and Onna Buchholt, head of the project 'Young Muslims as Partners' of the Association of the Evangelical Youth in Germany (center, L-R) talk with muslim youth during the opening of an info center for the prevention of Islamic extremism at Sehitlik mosque in Berlin, Germany August 18, 2015. REUTERS/Stefanie Loos 
LIFE-MORNINGPARTY/
RTX1OHDH 
August 17, 2015 
A sign advertsing tea is seen as a club-goer dances at 'Morning Gloryville' at the Ministry of Sound... 
London, United Kingdom 
A sign advertsing tea is seen as a club-goer dances at 'Morning Gloryville' at the Ministry of Sound... 
A sign advertsing tea is seen as a club-goer dances at 'Morning Gloryville' at the Ministry of Sound in south London August 11, 2015. Morning dance parties with names like "Morning Gloryville" and "Daybreaker" are gathering steam in cities across the world, giving rise to a movement known as "conscious clubbing". Its founders aim to create the energy and community of electronic dance parties with fruit smoothies and coffee instead of the drugs and alcohol more common after nightfall. Picture taken August 11, 2015. REUTERS/Toby Melville 
LEBANON-ODDLY/
RTX1KAB0 
July 14, 2015 
Tea pots are pictured on the ground of the tent where Ahmad, a Syrian man from Idlib, lives with his... 
NORTH LEBANON, Lebanon 
Tea pots are pictured on the ground of the tent where Ahmad, a Syrian man from Idlib, lives with his... 
Tea pots are pictured on the ground of the tent where Ahmad, a Syrian man from Idlib, lives with his family near the banks of Nahr Ibrahim river, in Mount Moussa nature reserve July 13, 2015. Ahmad, who has four children, burns wood to make charcoal for a living and lives with his family in the tent by the river banks within the nature reserve. Ahmad makes between $1 and $3 for every kilogram of charcoal he sells. Picture taken July 13, 2015. REUTERS/Alia Haju TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY
CLIMATECHANGE-TEA/INDIA
RTX1BJHD 
May 04, 2015 
Freshly plucked tea leaves are seen in the hand of a tea garden worker inside Aideobarie Tea Estate in... 
Jorhat, India 
Freshly plucked tea leaves are seen in the hand of a tea garden worker inside Aideobarie Tea Estate in... 
Freshly plucked tea leaves are seen in the hand of a tea garden worker inside Aideobarie Tea Estate in Jorhat in Assam, India, April 21, 2015. Unrest is brewing among Assam's so-called Tea Tribes as changing weather patterns upset the economics of the industry. Scientists say climate change is to blame for uneven rainfall that is cutting yields and lifting costs for tea firms. Picture taken April 21, 2015. REUTERS/Ahmad Masood
USA-POLITICS/REPUBLICANS
RTR4RHDO 
February 27, 2015 
A Tea Party activist departs the room in protest as Jeb Bush takes the stage at the Conservative Political... 
NATIONAL HARBOR, UNITED STATES 
Tea Party activist departs as Jeb Bush speaks at Conservative Political Action Conference in Maryland... 
A Tea Party activist departs the room in protest as Jeb Bush takes the stage at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) at National Harbor in Maryland February 27, 2015. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque (UNITED STATES - Tags: POLITICS) 
MOROCCO-DAILYLIFE/
RTR4KAGB 
January 06, 2015 
A vendor prepares Moroccan tea at food stands in Djemaa El Fna square in Marrakesh December 8, 2014.... 
Marrakesh, Morocco 
A vendor prepares Moroccan tea at food stands in Djemaa El Fna square in Marrakesh 
A vendor prepares Moroccan tea at food stands in Djemaa El Fna square in Marrakesh December 8, 2014. Picture taken on December 8, 2014. REUTERS/Youssef Boudlal (MOROCCO - Tags: SOCIETY TRAVEL) 
KENYA-TEA/
RTR4EBBU 
November 16, 2014 
Workers pick tea leaves at a plantation in Nandi Hills, in Kenya's highlands region west of capital Nairobi,... 
Nandi Hills, Kenya 
Workers pick tea leaves at a plantation in Nandi Hills 
Workers pick tea leaves at a plantation in Nandi Hills, in Kenya's highlands region west of capital Nairobi, November 5, 2014. Emerald-coloured tea bushes blanketing the rolling hills of Nandi County have long provided a livelihood for small-scale farmers, helping make Kenya one of the world's biggest tea exporters. But ideal weather and bigger harvests, instead of producing bumper earnings, have led to a glut of Kenya's speciality black tea. Picture taken November 5, 2014. To match story KENYA-TEA/ REUTERS/Noor Khamis (KENYA - Tags: AGRICULTURE BUSINESS EMPLOYMENT COMMODITIES) 
KENYA-TEA/
RTR4EBBS 
November 16, 2014 
A truck is loaded with bags of tea leaves at a plantation in Nandi Hills, in Kenya's highlands region... 
Nandi Hills, Kenya 
A truck is loaded with bags of tea leaves at a plantation in Nandi Hills 
A truck is loaded with bags of tea leaves at a plantation in Nandi Hills, in Kenya's highlands region west of capital Nairobi, November 5, 2014. Emerald-coloured tea bushes blanketing the rolling hills of Nandi County have long provided a livelihood for small-scale farmers, helping make Kenya one of the world's biggest tea exporters. But ideal weather and bigger harvests, instead of producing bumper earnings, have led to a glut of Kenya's speciality black tea. Picture taken November 5, 2014. To match story KENYA-TEA/ REUTERS/Noor Khamis (KENYA - Tags: AGRICULTURE BUSINESS EMPLOYMENT COMMODITIES) 
KENYA-TEA/
RTR4EBBR 
November 16, 2014 
A youth delivers tea leaves for weighing in Nandi Hills, in Kenya's highlands region west of capital... 
Nandi Hills, Kenya 
A youth delivers tea leaves for weighing in Nandi Hills 
A youth delivers tea leaves for weighing in Nandi Hills, in Kenya's highlands region west of capital Nairobi, November 5, 2014. Emerald-coloured tea bushes blanketing the rolling hills of Nandi County have long provided a livelihood for small-scale farmers, helping make Kenya one of the world's biggest tea exporters. But ideal weather and bigger harvests, instead of producing bumper earnings, have led to a glut of Kenya's speciality black tea. Picture taken November 5, 2014. To match story KENYA-TEA/ REUTERS/Noor Khamis (KENYA - Tags: AGRICULTURE BUSINESS EMPLOYMENT COMMODITIES) 
KENYA-TEA/
RTR4EBBQ 
November 16, 2014 
A woman picks tea leaves at a plantation in Nandi Hills, in Kenya's highlands region west of capital... 
Nandi Hills, Kenya 
A woman picks tea leaves at a plantation in Nandi Hills 
A woman picks tea leaves at a plantation in Nandi Hills, in Kenya's highlands region west of capital Nairobi, November 5, 2014. Emerald-coloured tea bushes blanketing the rolling hills of Nandi County have long provided a livelihood for small-scale farmers, helping make Kenya one of the world's biggest tea exporters. But ideal weather and bigger harvests, instead of producing bumper earnings, have led to a glut of Kenya's speciality black tea. Picture taken November 5, 2014. To match story KENYA-TEA/ REUTERS/Noor Khamis (KENYA - Tags: AGRICULTURE BUSINESS EMPLOYMENT COMMODITIES) 
KENYA-TEA/
RTR4EBBP 
November 16, 2014 
Workers pick tea leaves at a plantation in Nandi Hills, in Kenya's highlands region west of capital Nairobi,... 
Nandi Hills, Kenya 
Workers pick tea leaves at a plantation in Nandi Hills 
Workers pick tea leaves at a plantation in Nandi Hills, in Kenya's highlands region west of capital Nairobi, November 5, 2014. Emerald-coloured tea bushes blanketing the rolling hills of Nandi County have long provided a livelihood for small-scale farmers, helping make Kenya one of the world's biggest tea exporters. But ideal weather and bigger harvests, instead of producing bumper earnings, have led to a glut of Kenya's speciality black tea. Picture taken November 5, 2014. To match story KENYA-TEA/ REUTERS/Noor Khamis (KENYA - Tags: AGRICULTURE BUSINESS EMPLOYMENT COMMODITIES) 
KENYA-TEA/
RTR4EBBM 
November 16, 2014 
A woman picks tea leaves at a plantation in Nandi Hills, in Kenya's highlands region west of capital... 
Nandi Hills, Kenya 
A woman picks tea leaves at a plantation in Nandi Hills 
A woman picks tea leaves at a plantation in Nandi Hills, in Kenya's highlands region west of capital Nairobi, November 5, 2014. Emerald-coloured tea bushes blanketing the rolling hills of Nandi County have long provided a livelihood for small-scale farmers, helping make Kenya one of the world's biggest tea exporters. But ideal weather and bigger harvests, instead of producing bumper earnings, have led to a glut of Kenya's speciality black tea. Picture taken November 5, 2014. To match story KENYA-TEA/ REUTERS/Noor Khamis (KENYA - Tags: AGRICULTURE BUSINESS EMPLOYMENT COMMODITIES) 
KENYA-TEA/
RTR4EBBK 
November 16, 2014 
A man picks tea leaves at a plantation in Nandi Hills, in Kenya's highlands region west of capital Nairobi,... 
Nandi Hills, Kenya 
A man picks tea leaves at a plantation in Nandi Hills 
A man picks tea leaves at a plantation in Nandi Hills, in Kenya's highlands region west of capital Nairobi, November 5, 2014. Emerald-coloured tea bushes blanketing the rolling hills of Nandi County have long provided a livelihood for small-scale farmers, helping make Kenya one of the world's biggest tea exporters. But ideal weather and bigger harvests, instead of producing bumper earnings, have led to a glut of Kenya's speciality black tea. Picture taken November 5, 2014. To match story KENYA-TEA/ REUTERS/Noor Khamis (KENYA - Tags: AGRICULTURE BUSINESS EMPLOYMENT COMMODITIES) 
KENYA-TEA/
RTR4EBBI 
November 16, 2014 
Workers pick tea leaves at a plantation in Nandi Hills, in Kenya's highlands region west of capital Nairobi,... 
Nandi Hills, Kenya 
Workers pick tea leaves at a plantation in Nandi Hills 
Workers pick tea leaves at a plantation in Nandi Hills, in Kenya's highlands region west of capital Nairobi, November 5, 2014. Emerald-coloured tea bushes blanketing the rolling hills of Nandi County have long provided a livelihood for small-scale farmers, helping make Kenya one of the world's biggest tea exporters. But ideal weather and bigger harvests, instead of producing bumper earnings, have led to a glut of Kenya's speciality black tea. Picture taken November 5, 2014. To match story KENYA-TEA/ REUTERS/Noor Khamis (KENYA - Tags: AGRICULTURE BUSINESS EMPLOYMENT COMMODITIES) 
KENYA-TEA/
RTR4EBBF 
November 16, 2014 
Workers pick tea leaves at a plantation in Nandi Hills, in Kenya's highlands region west of capital Nairobi,... 
Nandi Hills, Kenya 
Workers pick tea leaves at a plantation in Nandi Hills 
Workers pick tea leaves at a plantation in Nandi Hills, in Kenya's highlands region west of capital Nairobi, November 5, 2014. Emerald-coloured tea bushes blanketing the rolling hills of Nandi County have long provided a livelihood for small-scale farmers, helping make Kenya one of the world's biggest tea exporters. But ideal weather and bigger harvests, instead of producing bumper earnings, have led to a glut of Kenya's speciality black tea. Picture taken November 5, 2014. To match story KENYA-TEA/ REUTERS/Noor Khamis (KENYA - Tags: AGRICULTURE BUSINESS EMPLOYMENT COMMODITIES) 
KENYA-TEA/
RTR4EBBE 
November 16, 2014 
A woman picks tea leaves at a plantation in Nandi Hills, in Kenya's highlands region west of capital... 
Nandi Hills, Kenya 
A woman picks tea leaves at a plantation in Nandi Hills 
A woman picks tea leaves at a plantation in Nandi Hills, in Kenya's highlands region west of capital Nairobi, November 5, 2014. Emerald-coloured tea bushes blanketing the rolling hills of Nandi County have long provided a livelihood for small-scale farmers, helping make Kenya one of the world's biggest tea exporters. But ideal weather and bigger harvests, instead of producing bumper earnings, have led to a glut of Kenya's speciality black tea. Picture taken November 5, 2014. To match story KENYA-TEA/ REUTERS/Noor Khamis (KENYA - Tags: AGRICULTURE BUSINESS EMPLOYMENT COMMODITIES TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY) 
KENYA-TEA/
RTR4EBBC 
November 16, 2014 
Workers pick tea leaves at a plantation in Nandi Hills, in Kenya's highlands region west of capital Nairobi,... 
Nandi Hills, Kenya 
Workers pick tea leaves at a plantation in Nandi Hills 
Workers pick tea leaves at a plantation in Nandi Hills, in Kenya's highlands region west of capital Nairobi, November 5, 2014. Emerald-coloured tea bushes blanketing the rolling hills of Nandi County have long provided a livelihood for small-scale farmers, helping make Kenya one of the world's biggest tea exporters. But ideal weather and bigger harvests, instead of producing bumper earnings, have led to a glut of Kenya's speciality black tea. Picture taken November 5, 2014. To match story KENYA-TEA/ REUTERS/Noor Khamis (KENYA - Tags: AGRICULTURE BUSINESS EMPLOYMENT COMMODITIES) 
KENYA-TEA/
RTR4EBBB 
November 16, 2014 
A man walks in the early morning to start his day picking tea leaves at a plantation in Nandi Hills,... 
Nandi Hills, Kenya 
A man walks in the early morning to start his day picking tea leaves at a plantation in Nandi Hills 
A man walks in the early morning to start his day picking tea leaves at a plantation in Nandi Hills, in Kenya's highlands region west of capital Nairobi, November 5, 2014. Emerald-coloured tea bushes blanketing the rolling hills of Nandi County have long provided a livelihood for small-scale farmers, helping make Kenya one of the world's biggest tea exporters. But ideal weather and bigger harvests, instead of producing bumper earnings, have led to a glut of Kenya's speciality black tea. Picture taken November 5, 2014. To match story KENYA-TEA/ REUTERS/Noor Khamis (KENYA - Tags: AGRICULTURE BUSINESS EMPLOYMENT COMMODITIES) 
KENYA-TEA/
RTR4EBB8 
November 16, 2014 
A man walks early morning to start his day picking tea leaves at a plantation in Nandi Hills, in Kenya's... 
Nandi Hills, Kenya 
A man walks early morning to start his day picking tea leaves at a plantation in Nandi Hills in Kenya's... 
A man walks early morning to start his day picking tea leaves at a plantation in Nandi Hills, in Kenya's highlands west of capital Nairobi, November 5, 2014. Emerald-coloured tea bushes blanketing the rolling hills of Nandi County have long provided a livelihood for small-scale farmers, helping make Kenya one of the world's biggest tea exporters. But ideal weather and bigger harvests, instead of producing bumper earnings, have led to a glut of Kenya's speciality black tea. Picture taken November 5, 2014. To match story KENYA-TEA/ REUTERS/Noor Khamis (KENYA - Tags: AGRICULTURE BUSINESS EMPLOYMENT COMMODITIES) 
VIETNAM-AGRICULTURE/
RTR483AS 
September 29, 2014 
A farmer works in a tea field in Suoi Giang, northwest of Hanoi September 28, 2014. Photo taken September... 
SUOI GIANG, Vietnam 
Farmer works in a tea field in Suoi Giang 
A farmer works in a tea field in Suoi Giang, northwest of Hanoi September 28, 2014. Photo taken September 28, 2014. REUTERS/Tuan DC (VIETNAM - Tags: AGRICULTURE BUSINESS) 
GERMANY/
RTR3R2JG 
May 27, 2014 
Green Japanese matcha tea powder is seen as butcher Markus Hinterberger prepares to make a special green... 
OBERHOLZHAUSEN, Germany 
Green Japanese matcha tea powder is seen as butcher Hinterberger prepares to make special green tea variation... 
Green Japanese matcha tea powder is seen as butcher Markus Hinterberger prepares to make a special green tea variation of the 'weisswurst,' which is typically a white Bavarian sausage, in the Bavarian village of Oberholzhausen, near Altoetting May 27, 2014. The uniquely flavoured 'matcha-weisswurst' infused with Japanese matcha, or green tea powder, was created by Werner Gropp and his friend Hinterberger. REUTERS/Michaela Rehle (GERMANY - Tags: SOCIETY FOOD) 
GERMANY/
RTR3R2FZ 
May 27, 2014 
The typical white 'weisswurst' Bavarian sausages are seen in the middle of new green tea variations of... 
OBERHOLZHAUSEN, Germany 
The typical white 'weisswurst' Bavarian sausages are seen in the middle of new green tea variations in... 
The typical white 'weisswurst' Bavarian sausages are seen in the middle of new green tea variations of the sausage in the Bavarian village of Oberholzhausen, near Altoetting May 27, 2014. The uniquely flavoured 'matcha-weisswurst' infused with Japanese matcha, or green tea powder, was created by Werner Gropp and his friend, butcher Markus Hinterberger. REUTERS/Michaela Rehle (GERMANY - Tags: SOCIETY FOOD) 
SRILANKA-TEA/
RTX188KN 
February 05, 2014 
Workers pack tea boxes at a tea factory in Colombo February 5, 2014. Sri Lanka's annual tea production... 
Colombo, Sri Lanka 
Workers pack tea boxes at a tea factory in Colombo 
Workers pack tea boxes at a tea factory in Colombo February 5, 2014. Sri Lanka's annual tea production and export revenue hit record highs last year, the state-run Tea Board said on Wednesday, which officials attributed to favourable weather and attractive world market prices. REUTERS/Dinuka Liyanawatte (SRI LANKA - Tags: BUSINESS FOOD) 
RUSSIA-OLYMPICS/
RTX17NOH 
January 21, 2014 
Circassian men wearing traditional clothes pose for a photograph in a tea field during the visit of a... 
Sochi, Russia 
Circassian men wearing traditional clothes pose for a photograph in a tea field during the visit of a... 
Circassian men wearing traditional clothes pose for a photograph in a tea field during the visit of a delegation of diaspora Circassians in Golovinka, near Sochi October 15, 2013. Circassians are a people indigenous to the North Caucasus region, most of whom were scattered across the globe by a 19th century tsarist military campaign that caused the deaths of huge numbers. Many Circassians have called for the killings to be recognised as genocide, and have campaigned against the Sochi 2014 Winter Olympics, set to take place in the very same broad valleys and mountain slopes they say hold the bones of their ancestors. A delegation of Circassians hailing from Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Syria, Turkey, Israel, Canada, Germany and the U.S. travelled to the North Caucasus to visit historic sites of their ancestor's homeland ahead of the Olympics. Picture taken October 15, 2013. REUTERS/Thomas Peter (RUSSIA - Tags: SPORT OLYMPICS SOCIETY TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY)

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BRITAIN-ROYAL/
RTX11VAY 
July 22, 2013 
Employees Hayley Simmonds (R) and Amy Bush hang a sign celebrating the news that Britain's Catherine,... 
New York, UNITED STATES 
Employees hang sign on store celebrating news of a son from Britain's Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge,... 
Employees Hayley Simmonds (R) and Amy Bush hang a sign celebrating the news that Britain's Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, has given birth to a son, in the window of the British themed restaurant Tea & Sympathy in New York, July 22, 2013. Prince William's wife Kate gave birth on Monday to a baby boy, in the Lindo Wing of St Mary's Hospital, who becomes third in line to the British throne, his office said. The royal baby, the couple's first child, was born at 4:24 p.m. (1524 GMT), weighing 8 lbs and 6 oz. REUTERS/Lucas Jackson (UNITED STATES - Tags: ENTERTAINMENT SOCIETY ROYALS TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY) 
BRITAIN-ROYAL/
RTX11VAU 
July 22, 2013 
Employees Amy Meenagh (R) and Amy Bush hang a sign celebrating the news that Britain's Catherine, Duchess... 
New York, UNITED STATES 
Employees hang a sign celebrating the news that Britain's Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, has given... 
Employees Amy Meenagh (R) and Amy Bush hang a sign celebrating the news that Britain's Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, has given birth to a son, in the window of the British themed restaurant Tea & Sympathy in New York, July 22, 2013. Prince William's wife Kate gave birth on Monday to a baby boy, in the Lindo Wing of St Mary's Hospital, who becomes third in line to the British throne, his office said. The royal baby, the couple's first child, was born at 4:24 p.m. (1524 GMT), weighing 8 lbs and 6 oz. REUTERS/Lucas Jackson (UNITED STATES - Tags: ROYALS ENTERTAINMENT SOCIETY) 
BRITAIN-ROYAL/
RTX11V4Q 
July 22, 2013 
Amy Bush stands underneath Union Jack flags hung in preparation for celebrating the birth of the royal... 
New York, UNITED STATES 
Amy Bush stands underneath Union Jack flags hung in preparation for celebrating birth of royal baby inside... 
Amy Bush stands underneath Union Jack flags hung in preparation for celebrating the birth of the royal baby inside the British themed restaurant Tea & Sympathy in New York, July 22, 2013. Prince William's wife Kate was in labour at a London hospital on Monday as public anticipation over the birth of their first child, who will be third in line to the British throne, reached fever pitch. REUTERS/Lucas Jackson (UNITED STATES - Tags: ROYALS ENTERTAINMENT HEALTH) 
LIBYA-CAVES/
RTX118P0 
July 01, 2013 
Al-Arabi Belhaj prepares tea inside a troglodyte cave house in the western mountain town of Gharyan,... 
GHARYAN, Libya 
Belhaj prepares tea inside a troglodyte cave house in the western mountain town of Gharyan 
Al-Arabi Belhaj prepares tea inside a troglodyte cave house in the western mountain town of Gharyan, 100 km (62 miles) south of Tripoli, June 15, 2013. Belhaj spent the first 10 years of his life in this home, dug vertically into the ground by his ancestors, who excavated caves around a central squared courtyard. Each room housed a family with cooking areas - smaller caves - used communally. Troglodyte houses can also be found in other towns in the Nafusa mountains and neighbouring Tunisia. Picture taken June 15, 2013. REUTERS/Ismail Zitouny (LIBYA - Tags: SOCIETY) 
SRILANKA-ECONOMY/TRADE
RTX10YRJ 
June 24, 2013 
A worker arranges tea tins at a factory in Colombo June 24, 2013. Sri Lanka's trade deficit widened 19.2... 
Colombo, Sri Lanka 
A worker arranges tea tins at a factory in Colombo 
A worker arranges tea tins at a factory in Colombo June 24, 2013. Sri Lanka's trade deficit widened 19.2 percent to $825.4 million in April from $692.6 million a year earlier, central bank data showed on Monday, as
imports showed a positive growth amid continued decline in exports. REUTERS/Dinuka Liyanawatte (SRI LANKA - Tags: BUSINESS FOOD) 
SRILANKA-ECONOMY/TRADE
RTX10YRI 
June 24, 2013 
A worker holds tea sachets before packing them at a factory in Colombo June 24, 2013. Sri Lanka's trade... 
Colombo, Sri Lanka 
A worker holds tea sachets before packing them at a factory in Colombo 
A worker holds tea sachets before packing them at a factory in Colombo June 24, 2013. Sri Lanka's trade deficit widened for the first time in eight months in April, but the central bank shrugged off the likelihood of fresh pressure on the rupee currency, which is hovering at its weakest levels in nearly seven months. REUTERS/Dinuka Liyanawatte (SRI LANKA) 
SRILANKA-ECONOMY/GROWTH
RTX10QNT 
June 17, 2013 
A worker shows tea dust at a factory in Colombo June 17, 2013. Sri Lanka's economy grew at 6.0 percent... 
Colombo, Sri Lanka 
A worker shows tea dust at a factory in Colombo 
A worker shows tea dust at a factory in Colombo June 17, 2013. Sri Lanka's economy grew at 6.0 percent in the first quarter of 2013 from the same period a year earlier, slowing from 6.3 percent in the previous three months, data released by the government's Census and Statistics department showed on Monday. REUTERS/Dinuka Liyanawatte (SRI LANKA - Tags: BUSINESS) 
INDIA/
RTXZIN4 
May 11, 2013 
Workers carrying tea leaves walk back to their factory after a day's work at a tea garden estate on the... 
Siliguri, India 
Workers carrying tea leaves walk back to their factory after a day's work at a tea garden estate on the... 
Workers carrying tea leaves walk back to their factory after a day's work at a tea garden estate on the outskirts of the northeastern Indian city of Siliguri May 11, 2013. Tea prices in India, the world's second-biggest producer, dropped at this week's auction on higher supplies, though demand was robust from local buyers. REUTERS/Rupak De Chowdhuri (INDIA - Tags: SOCIETY BUSINESS EMPLOYMENT AGRICULTURE) 
CHINA/
RTXY2U1 
March 30, 2013 
People sell tea leaves at a tea market in Xinchang, Zhejiang province March 30, 2013. According to local... 
Zhejiang, China 
People sell tea leaves at a tea market in Xinchang 
People sell tea leaves at a tea market in Xinchang, Zhejiang province March 30, 2013. According to local media reports, China is the world's largest tea producing country with an output of 1.9 million tonnes in 2012. REUTERS/Aly Song (CHINA - Tags: AGRICULTURE SOCIETY) 
CHINA/
RTXY2TW 
March 30, 2013 
Locals pick tea leaves at a tea plantation in Xinchang, Zhejiang province March 30, 2013. According to... 
Zhejiang, China 
Locals pick tea leaves at a tea plantation in Xinchang 
Locals pick tea leaves at a tea plantation in Xinchang, Zhejiang province March 30, 2013. According to local media reports, China is the world's largest tea producing country with an output of 1.9 million tonnes in 2012. REUTERS/Aly Song (CHINA - Tags: AGRICULTURE SOCIETY) 
CHINA/
RTXY2TP 
March 30, 2013 
Locals filter tea leaves at a tea plantation in Xinchang, Zhejiang province March 30, 2013. According... 
Zhejiang, China 
Locals filter tea leaves at a tea plantation in Xinchang 
Locals filter tea leaves at a tea plantation in Xinchang, Zhejiang province March 30, 2013. According to local media reports, China is the world's largest tea producing country with an output of 1.9 million tonnes in 2012. REUTERS/Aly Song (CHINA - Tags: SOCIETY AGRICULTURE) 
CHINA/
RTXY2TJ 
March 30, 2013 
A woman walks at a tea plantation in Xinchang, Zhejiang province March 30, 2013. According to local media... 
Zhejiang, China 
Woman walks at a tea plantation in Xinchang 
A woman walks at a tea plantation in Xinchang, Zhejiang province March 30, 2013. According to local media reports, China is the world's largest tea producing country with an output of 1.9 million tonnes in 2012. REUTERS/Aly Song (CHINA - Tags: AGRICULTURE SOCIETY) 
TEA-BRITAIN/CHINA
RTR3D7W9 
February 01, 2013 
Production manager Brian Eyers cuts a Manuka plant at the Tregothnan Estate near Truro in Cornwall January... 
Truro, United Kingdom 
Production manager Eyers cuts a Manuka plant at the Tregothnan Estate near Truro in Cornwall 
Production manager Brian Eyers cuts a Manuka plant at the Tregothnan Estate near Truro in Cornwall January 15, 2013. Tregothnan is bucking an historic trend by growing tea in England and exporting almost half of it abroad, including to tea-growing nations like China and India. Owned by a descendant of 19th century British Prime Minister Charles Grey, after whom the Earl Grey tea blend was named, the Tregothnan estate has been selling tea since 2005 and currently produces around 10 tonnes a year of tea and infusions. Picture taken January 15, 2013. REUTERS/Stefan Wermuth (BRITAIN - Tags: SOCIETY FOOD BUSINESS)

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BRITAIN/
RTR3D7TL 
February 01, 2013 
Production assistant Yvonne Bryan holds dry Manuka in a laboratory at the Tregothnan Estate near Truro... 
Truro, United Kingdom 
Production assistant Yvonne Bryan holds dry Manuka in a laboratory at the Tregothnan Estate near Truro... 
Production assistant Yvonne Bryan holds dry Manuka in a laboratory at the Tregothnan Estate near Truro in Cornwall, January 14, 2013. Tregothnan is bucking an historic trend by growing tea in England and exporting almost half of it abroad, including to tea-growing nations like China and India. Owned by a descendant of 19th century British Prime Minister Charles Grey, after whom the Earl Grey tea blend was named, the Tregothnan estate has been selling tea since 2005 and currently produces around 10 tonnes a year of tea and infusions. REUTERS/Stefan Wermuth (BRITAIN - Tags: SOCIETY ENVIRONMENT BUSINESS) 
UGANDA
RTR3D4KK 
January 29, 2013 
A worker picks tea at a plantation near Kasese town, 497km (309 miles) west of Uganda capital Kampala... 
KASESE, Uganda 
A worker picks tea at a plantation near Kasese town 
A worker picks tea at a plantation near Kasese town, 497km (309 miles) west of Uganda capital Kampala January 29, 2013. REUTERS/James Akena (UGANDA - Tags: AGRICULTURE SOCIETY) 
UGANDA
RTR3D4KF 
January 29, 2013 
A worker picks tea at a plantation near Kasese town, 497km (309 miles) west of Uganda capital Kampala... 
KASESE, Uganda 
A worker picks tea at a plantation near Kasese town 
A worker picks tea at a plantation near Kasese town, 497km (309 miles) west of Uganda capital Kampala January 29, 2013. REUTERS/James Akena (UGANDA - Tags: AGRICULTURE SOCIETY) 
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