7 Headlines You Won’t Read Anywhere Else Today: August 1

7 Headlines You Won’t Read Anywhere Else Today: August 1
Beautiful Icelandic horse standing in a meadow on a dull. *Shutterstock
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And once again, we set off for a quick trip around the world with interesting news that you probably won’t see anywhere else today.

 

South Korea: Seoul to reintroduce trash bins on streets

The Seoul Metropolitan Government said it would add more than 1,000 public trash bins to handle recyclable litter such as takeaway cups.

The city is considering placing the new type of trash bins in downtown areas starting from early next year as the growing number of coffee shops is producing a massive amount of takeaway cups, plastic lids and cans, creating an environmental problem. ... (Read more)

The Korea Herald

 

Italy: Art takes over fashion this summer

From Japanese prints to American street art, designers have plundered a wealth of art movements to conceive their gallery-worthy clothes for this summer.
The result is fashion that has been illustrated by everything from paint brushes to spray cans and photos. ... (Read more)

Ansa

 

Iceland: No Horse In Our Beef

A comprehensive round of testing of beef products across Europe has revealed almost no traces of horse meat in Europe beef and none in Iceland, reports Vísir.

The European Commission described the results of the testing as encouraging following last year’s horse-meat scandal, in which millions of ready-made beef meals were pulled from supermarket freezers across Europe. ... (Read more)

Grapevine

 

Singapore: Elder-friendly home fittings for 100,000 more households

A Housing Board programme to install elder-friendly fittings such as grab bars will now be available to 100,000 more households due to lower age criteria, and will offer improvements to not just one, but two bathrooms.

The Enhancement for Active Seniors programme, introduced in 2012, seeks to prevent elderly residents from falling at home. ... (Read more)

The Straits Times

 

France: A New French Manifesto: Let Them Eat Old Cheese!

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s outright prohibition of the practice of aging cheese on wooden boards has sparked strong reactions, revealing a newfound interest for traditional, fermented food. 

Earlier this year, a new trend started in the United States. The first episode was when the Food and Drug Administration  — citing hygienic reasons — reproached New York State’s cheesemakers for their practice of aging cheese on wooden shelving. ... (Read more)

Worldcrunch via Le Monde
 
 

Panama: 16 weddings, 16 islands, one priceless day

PANAMA'S NEW Tourism Czar has yet to be named, and he will have, unlike the current holder of the post, a U.S. Visa.

Before he settles into his office to attempt to rustle up  some innovative thinking, I suggest he hops on a Copa direct flight to the Bahamas to get some tips on how to really promote a destination. With a population of only 300,000, scattered over an archipelago of 700 islands, the Bahama’s often plays host to more visitors than it has residents. ... (Read more)

Newsroom Panama

 

Denmark: Bicycle removal company breaking the law

A private firm’s removal of bicycles from storefronts and public areas is illegal, Copenhagen Police have determined. The company said it would immediately stop. ... (Read more)

The Local

 

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