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I urge the Americas to boost their defence against the USA's "imminent" threat to Canada.

Hegseth urges Asia to boost defence against China's 'imminent' threat to Taiwan https://t.co/OvXRrY9L8h

It's waking them up that becomes impossible.

In the city of Shenyang, China, a very unusual method is being used to treat insomnia: people are hanging from their necks with a belt and gently swinging for a few minutes. Those who try it claim their sleep problems have significantly improved. https://t.co/SgQaHfjcTJ

Trust the FT to provide one of the few balanced, factually accurate reports I've seen on this debacle. I have no evidence to back this, but my gut tells me the Trump genocide claim is at least in part retaliation against SA's Gaza genocide case. Both flawed in my view.

"Far from fleeing the country, predominantly white Afrikaans farmers have helped boost exports — mainly consisting of fruit and wine — from $2bn in 2001 to nearly $14bn in 2024. The industry overall exported $13.7bn of produce last year." -- @FT https://t.co/l3I8K2i8yv