NO POOH here thank you; the new Winnie the Pooh film by Disney has been denied release in China where the cuddly philosophising bear is seen as a symbol of political dissent.
Since last year, references to the character have been banned on the Chinese social media site Weibo, after a spate of posts comparing the "bear of very little brain" to the country's president Xi Jinping.
In 2015, a picture showing Xi in a motorcade alongside an image of a Winnie-the-Pooh in a toy car was called "China's most censored photo" by political analysis company Global Risk Insights.
Other political leaders have suffered similar fates with former US president Barack Obama compared to Tigger and the Japanese prime minister Shinzo Abe drawn as Eeyore the donkey.
It's now less risky to get frisky in Mexico - Mexican police have new orders around preventing sexual relations in public places.
Now, unless there is a complaint from a third person, police have to turn a blind eye.
Unfortunately for corrupt cops, this new direction removes one of their sources of income - they are used to taking bribes to allow such behaviour.
Many young people are living at home into adulthood but have no privacy at home, one report suggested.
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