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Month: November 2022

Twitter is less safe due to Elon Musk’s management style, says former top official

CNN By Brian Fung, CNN Business Twitter owner Elon Musk’s dictatorial management style risks driving the company headlong into unforced business blunders, content moderation disasters and the degradation of core platform features that help keep vulnerable users safe, according to a former top Twitter official who led the company’s content moderation before abruptly resigning this

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El aparato de seguridad de China entra en acción para sofocar las protestas contra las restricciones por el covid-19

Sofía Benavides (CNN) — El vasto aparato de seguridad de China se ha movilizado rápidamente para sofocar las protestas masivas que recorrieron el país contra las restricciones por el covid-19: la policía patrulla las calles, revisa los teléfonos móviles e incluso llama a algunos manifestantes para advertirles por sus acciones. En las principales ciudades, este lunes

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Idaho State Police adds patrols to university campus as school holds vigil for 4 students killed in unsolved stabbings

By Eric Levenson and Veronica Miracle, CNN Idaho State Police has added four campus patrols and 14 patrols for the general community as the University of Idaho hosted a vigil Wednesday night for the four students fatally stabbed earlier this month. Several hundred people attended the vigil on the campus of 9,300 students to commemorate

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French baguette given UNESCO protection

Joseph Ataman, Marguerite Lacroix and Saskya Vandoorne, CNN Freshly baked news: the baguette, the long, crusty loaf bread that is a delicious staple of French life, has been awarded special protected status, placing it in a culinary pantheon alongside other regional food delicacies from around the world. The “artisanal know-how and culture of the baguette”

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Explosion at Ukraine embassy in Madrid injures one person, officials say

By Rob Picheta, Al Goodman, Pau Mosquera and Claudia Rebaza, CNN An explosion occurred Wednesday at Ukraine’s embassy in Madrid, injuring one Ukrainian employee who was handling a letter addressed to the country’s ambassador to Spain, officials said. The individual was slightly injured and is being treated at hospital, while police are investigating, Spain’s foreign

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Luka Doncić racks up 41-point triple-double to help the Dallas Mavericks beat the Golden State Warriors, 116-113

By Alasdair Howorth, CNN Luka Doncić racked up an incredible 41-point triple-double as his Dallas Mavericks beat Steph Curry’s Golden State Warriors 116-113. It was the first time that last season’s Western Conference finalists met since the Warriors beat the Mavericks in the playoffs and their superstars did not disappoint. Doncić finished with 41 points,

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Se registra una explosión en la Embajada de Ucrania en Madrid: una persona con heridas leves

Sofía Benavides (CNN) — Se registró este miércoles una explosión en la Embajada de Ucrania en Madrid, según un comunicado del Ministerio del Interior español publicado este miércoles. Una persona resultó levemente herida después de manipular una carta y está siendo tratada en el hospital, añadió el ministerio. La Embajada está ubicada en Hortaleza. La

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Germany quits energy treaty, says it hampers climate goals

Germany’s energy minister says the government has formally decided to abandon an international energy accord that fossil fuel companies had used to oppose measures against climate change. The move follows similar decisions by Italy, France, Spain and other European countries to leave the 1998 Energy Charter Treaty, which includes provisions designed to protect foreign investments

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