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Terrorism in New Zealand: white supremacy, gun laws and the role of social media

Our new daily podcast gives you context and clarity on the stories shaping your world

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THE TERRORIST attack in Christchurch, New Zealand, on March 15th left at least 50 people dead and raised questions about the rise of white supremacy, the country's lax gun laws and the role of online chatrooms in radicalising people. Also, how do museums in China commemorate the country’s bloody 20th-century history without running foul of the Communist Party? And how to get free stuff in the Bay Area. Runtime: 23 min.

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