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New Zealand’s prime minister Jacinda Ardern has called for “ethical algorithms” to help stop online radicalisation.
She made her call on the weekend at the second summit of the “Christchurch Call” for action to eliminate terrorist and violent extremist content online.
The first Christchurch Call summit was convened by Ardern and French president Emmanuel Macron in May 2019. It took place two months after New Zealand’s first and worst mass shooting in decades, the Christchurch mosque shootings, in which a 28-year-old Australian gunman killed 51 men, women and children.
The Christchurch Call is a voluntary compact between governments and technology companies. So far 55 nations have signed on – with the most notable new signatory being the United States, which refused to join under Donald Trump.
Nipsey Hussle, has reprotedly been appointed a new defense attorney,
Aaron Jansen, who made his first appearance in court this week.
Per The Shade Room, Holder refused to leave his cell for the May 11 hearing, âprompting the judge in his case to further push back his pre-trial hearing,â the outlet writes.Â
Jansen reportedly informed the judge that he hasnât had the chance to talk to his client but noted that Holder will be ready before the end of the year. According to TSR, Judge Jacke made clear that Holder will be forcibly removed from his cell to attend his hearing.Â