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CNN reports New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern opened her first address to Parliament since the Christchurch terror attack by praising the "extraordinary courage" demonstrated by mosque worshipers and police during one of the country's "darkest days." Ardern said Tuesday: "There have rightly been questions around how this could have happened here. In a place that prides itself on being open, peaceful, diverse. And there is anger that it has happened here." Ardern said that New Zealand authorities remain vigilant and on "high alert," though there is no specific threat.

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