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Blocking social network sites 'not on the agenda' in Paris, PM says

But Jacinda Ardern says the meeting with tech companies in France will achieve more than talk.

Wed, 24 Apr 2019

If social network sites can’t find a solution to stop terror propaganda and organisation on their services, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern says she won’t block the sites from New Zealand.

Speaking at a press conference in Mt Albert today, the prime minister expanded on details of a proposed

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