Jacinda Ardern urges global action on social media perils after Christchurch terror attack

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Jacinda Ardern urges global action on social media perils after Christchurch terror attack
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CHRISTCHURCH: New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern on Wednesday (Mar 20) called for a global response to the dangers of social media as the ...

CHRISTCHURCH: New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern on Wednesday called for a global response to the dangers of social media as the Muslim community began burying their dead five days after the twin-mosques massacre.

Ardern said while her focus was on the people of New Zealand, there were issues world leaders needed"to confront collectively". In the United States, a congressional panel said it was asking top executives from US tech firms to explain the proliferation online of the"horrific" video.

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