- POISONING: Bolsonaro's security fears poisoning. Before the debate on the Bandeirantes network, the president's team asked the organization's employees to try the sandwiches that would be served. The measure is common when it involves heads of targeted countries such as the US president. (This is)
- INTERNET: Australia requires Big Techs to disclose strategies against child abuse, sexual exploitation and other irregularities within the platforms. Goal, Apple e Microsoft were notified in a letter by the regulatory body. If they do not comply with the demands, companies can be fined daily. (Reuters*)
- CORRUPTION: PT edits Bonner's speech and buys advertisement to disassociate Lula's image from corruption. The campaign added the link to the PT member's website in searches for expressions such as “Lula the thief” and “Lula corrupto” in the Google. On YouTube, the PT shows part of Lula's interview with JN, but excludes the question about corruption at Petrobras, asked by William Bonner. (Folha de S. Paul)
- ELECTIONS: Among 513 Brazilian federal deputies, almost 90% (451) will seek re-election this year. It is the second highest percentage in the last two decades. (Agency Brazil)
- TWITTER: 'Close friends', which was being tested on a restricted group of Twitter users, is available from this Tuesday (30), worldwide. With the so-called 'Wheel' on Twitter, it is possible to select up to 150 people to see and respond to certain publications. (All Cell Phones)
- SPORT: Manchester United announce signing of Antony for 100 million euros. Antony was a revelation for São Paulo and was at Ajax. (ge)
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