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EU warns Musk about Twitter ending content moderation; see on Curto Flash

The European Union tightened its grip on Elon Musk, which bought Twitter and has been promoting a series of changes to the social network - or promehaving. The EU Commissioner warned the billionaire that he must adhere to the rules of the bloc that has legislation for the digital environment. Find out more about the subject and other news at Curto Flash, our selection of the main highlights of the moment.

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A European Union (EU) reminded the new owner of Twitter, Elon Musk, that changing the content moderation rules – which try to combat fake news – may not be a good deal for him, as the bloc has specific legislation for the internet and penalties for those who fail to comply.

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Thierry Breton, EU commissioner in charge of implementing the bloc's digital rules, warned – during a videoconference this Wednesday (30) – that Musk should not reinstate banned users, for example, and much less “aggressively” pursue disinformation. (The Guardian) *

Landslide on BR-376

O The Paraná fire department estimates that the landslide on the highway, near Guaratuba, left at least 30 missing. Teams from the Fire Department, Civil Defense and the road concessionaire are working at the site, but the rain is not stopping and there is a risk of further landslides.

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Farewell to Christine McVie

Died this Wednesday, at the age of 79, the keyboardist and vocalist of Fleetwood Mac. Christine McVie composed the group's classics like 'Don't Stop' and 'You Make Loving Fun'. The reason for death has not yet been disclosed. (G1)

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Noise released in SP

O Mayor of São Paulo, Ricardo Nunes (MDB), enacted a bill that allows noise emissions of up to 75 decibels around shows and large events and the installation of “dark kitchens” in residential areas on Tuesday (29). The change comes into force this Wednesday (30) and was widely criticized by civil society and even companies in the food sector. (Estadão) 🚥

Covid-19 alert

Data published by the WHO (World Health Organization) this Wednesday (30) shows an increase in the death rate in Brazil due to covid-19 by 113%, compared to the previous seven days. As a result, Brazil occupies third place, with 535 deaths in the week ending November 27th.

City of God becomes a series

HBO Max is developing the “City of God” series (2002), with the idea of ​​showing how the iconic characters from the hit film on the big screen 20 years ago are doing.. In the plot, the residents of Cidade de Deus are trapped in a dispute between drug dealers and the militia, fueled by greedy politicians and businessmen. When a resident dies, the community comes together to confront the oppressor. There is no date yet for the premiere. (Pop Paper)

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