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Is this the year European cities start banning cars? The pandemic has brought substantial changes in how we see transportation. Big changes may be a coming. As anyone who’s used the public transportation in Birmingham, UK, can tell you it’s not great. There’s no subway, train stations are few and far between, and buses often find themselves delayed by traffic. But Birmingham is confident in its ability to compensate for all that and reduce people’s reliance on personal cars. Under plans being considered by the council to reduce emissions, the city would ban private cars from the city center completely, allowing only lorries, buses, and taxis. ....
Australia’s campaign to win enough votes for Mathias Cormann to lead the OECD was a case study in the dark arts of diplomacy and power of personal relationships. ....
Sources familiar with the campaign who spoke on the condition of anonymity say the kitchen sink was thrown at some members, like the United States, which Morrison, Foreign Minister Marise Payne, Treasurer Josh Frydenberg and ambassador Arthur Sinodinos all targeted. Sinodinos was Howardâs long-serving chief of staff and the veteran operatorâs wily ways were crucial to opening the doors to the new Biden administration. Western Australia Governor Kim Beazley also called Democrats he knew from his own ambassadorial stint in Washington to make the case for Cormann. Cormann slipped into the US following President Joe Bidenâs inauguration in January for five days of meetings with senior officials, including at the White House. Effort went into making sure the visit stayed under-the-radar given Cormannâs travel through Europe on a Royal Australian Air Force jet had caused controversy in November. ....
Share The founders of cult beauty brand Omorovicza harnessed the healing powers of Budapest’s thermal springs into its skincare offerings. We sit down with Margaret and Stephen de Heinrich de Omorovicza to find out how they did it. Sitting atop a network of thermal springs, Hungary is home to more than 1,000 curative thermal bath sites. Budapest alone has 125 of them, so it’s little wonder that taking the waters is a favourite pastime among locals and visitors alike. The baths aren’t just places to relax in. Here, the Earth’s crust is thinner, so the thermal water that bubbles up to the surface absorbs beneficial minerals, such as magnesium and potassium, much more effectively. The locals swear by its healing powers – and they would know. Their ancestors have been coming to the baths for at least 2,000 years. ....
“A new generation in Tokaj, Eger and lesser known regions like Somlo and Badascony are transforming dry Furmint into one of the most exciting varieties in Europe today,” argues Keay. When Wines of Hungary UK launched Furmint February in 2019, the versatile but under-appreciated Hungarian variety was put under the spotlight, with the UK trade discovering its appeal through a series of highly successful tastings and other on-trade initiatives. For me the tasting held at 67 Pall Mall was one of that year’s wine highlights. Justin Keay (r) at Furmint February tasting, 67 Pall Mall, February 2019 One year on, WOH repeated the formula but Covid-19 was casting its grim shadow and winemakers and importers consequently failed to make the progress they’d hoped for in further boosting awareness. So how do you do Furmint February 2021 in the strange and unsettling new world that we find ourselves in – with physical tastings a no-no, restaurants closed until May and Brex ....