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New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern, left, gestures during a press conference with Stacey Kirk, moderator of the Christchurch Call in Wellington, New Zealand, Saturday, May 15, 2021, following an online call to find ways to stop extremist violence from spreading online while also respecting freedom of expression. Tech giants and governments around the world are gathering virtually to find better ways to stop extremist violence from spreading online while also respecting freedom of expression. (AP Photo/Nick Perry) May 14, 2021 - 7:18 PM
WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) â Two years after a white supremacist in New Zealand livestreamed the slaughter of 51 Muslim worshippers on Facebook, French President Emmanuel Macron says the internet continues to be be used by terrorists as a weapon to propagate hate.