Casimiro breaks record and does the biggest live in YouTube history; read highlights from Curto Flash

Casimiro is a success: in addition to being the first streamer to broadcast the World Cup, he broke a new record this Monday (28) by performing the biggest live stream in YouTube history! Find out more about this and other news at Curto Flash, our selection of the main headlines of the moment. ⚡️

We are talking about the ELITE! ⚽️

Casimiro Miguel It's historic! This Monday (28), during the match between Brazil and Switzerland in the World Cup, the streamer broke a record and held the biggest live stream in YouTube history: 4,8 million devices connected simultaneously! It is worth remembering that Cazé broke his own record – this is because, last week, at the debut of the Brazilian team, the streamer reached the 3,8 million mark and surpassed a live broadcast by singer Marília Mendonça.

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On the Cazé TV channel, Casimiro is broadcasting 22 World Cup games, including all from Brazil, the semifinals and the final of the competition.

Market closing 💸

The commercial dollar closed today down 0,82%, quoted at R$5,366. Expectations for the possible approval and terms of the Transition PEC still worry investors. In addition to the issues of the new government, the expectation was for a trading session with reduced volumes due to the Brazilian team's game in the World Cup.

Protests in China 🇨🇳

Often, a common item can become a symbol of protest. In China, this is the case of a simple blank piece of paper, which has been used in several demonstrations. The trend harks back to the 2020 protests in Hong Kong, when activists held up the sheets of paper after authorities banned slogans and phrases associated with the 2019 mass protest movement.

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The BBC's China correspondent, Stephen McDonnell, said the gesture was not only a protest against the censorship of dissidents, but also "a screw you to the authorities, as if to say 'you're going to arrest me for holding up a sign that doesn't says nothing?'”

Espírito Santo shooter 😔

The father of the 16-year-old teenager who shot two schools in the interior of Espírito Santo says the allegation that he prepared his son for the attack is absurd – as he is a military police officer. In an interview with Estadão, he asked for forgiveness from the victims' families and says that his son needs to be punished for what he did.

Taliban in power 🇦🇫

Afghan families are giving their starving children medicine to sedate them. Others are selling daughters and organs to survive. In the second winter since the Taliban regained power—which led to the freezing of foreign aid funds—millions of people are one step away from starvation.

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“There was no way out. I heard you could sell a kidney at a local hospital. I went there and told them I was willing. A few weeks later, I received a call asking me to go to the hospital. They did some tests, then injected me with something that left me unconscious. I was scared, but I had no choice.” The report is from Ammar (not his real name), who is in his 20s, and had surgery to remove his kidney three months ago.

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