1. South Korea introduces “women’s-only” parking spaces
Thousands of parking spaces in Seoul, South Korea are being marked off as female-only parking spots, The Huffington Post reports.
The spaces, outlined in pink, are slightly wider and longer than the standard parking space, and are also better lit and closer to elevators and escalators.
The spaces will cost about $100 million for the city to make, according to Monitoring.com.au.
The initiative is also part of a bigger push to make Seoul more female friendly: there are also 7000 new women-only toilets being installed, while walkways are being resurfaced with a spongy material to to accommodate high heels, Monitoring.com.au reports.
2. Rolf Harris takes the stand
Australian entertainer Rolf Harris has taken the stand at his indecent assault trial, admitting to having a sexual affair with one of the women who has accused him of indecent assault.
Harris, 84, is charged with indecently assaulting four girls between 1968 and 1986. He has denied all charges.
In a bizarre testimony Harris spent an hour giving evidence about his career and at one stage broke into a rendition of the song “Jake the Peg”, explained how he created the wobble board and gave a verbal demonstration of a didgeridoo.
He then told the UK Court he was a “touchy-feely sort of person” but said a claim he performed a sex act on his daughter’s friend when she was 13 was “ludicrous”.
He claimed it was she who started the affair when she was 18, and that her approach to him embarrassed him at the time. He said he brought her a cup of tea once when she was still in bed, and she kicked of her blankets showing him her bare legs.