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 The airing of Tucker Carlson's interview with Vladimir Putin is set to be a significant test for the EU's new Digital Services Act, designed to regulate tech companies and social media platforms. This legislation mandates the removal of illegal or harmful content, including that which incites violence or hate speech. The European Commission has expressed concerns that the interview could serve as a propaganda tool for Putin, emphasizing the EU's anticipation of its potential misuse in the "information war." Platforms like X, owned by Elon Musk and currently under investigation for non-compliance, are required to proactively remove illegal content. 
https://d.newsweek.com/en/full/2345776/tucker-carlson-could-face-sanctions-over-interview.webp?w=790&f=528a7c87ba5cdfed294eab4c4153e522 
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 The airing of Tucker Carlson's interview with Vladimir Putin is set to be a significant test for the EU's new Digital Services Act, designed to regulate tech companies and social media platforms. This legislation mandates the removal of illegal or harmful content, including that which incites violence or hate speech. The European Commission has expressed concerns that the interview could serve as a propaganda tool for Putin, emphasizing the EU's anticipation of its potential misuse in the "infor 
 The airing of Tucker Carlson's interview with Vladimir Putin is expected to be a significant test for the EU's new Digital Services Act. The act includes far-reaching laws to regulate tech companies, such as X and Facebook, and obliges social media platforms to remove illegal content