France and Britain announce anti-terror action plan
Britains Prime Minister Theresa May (L) is greeted by Frances President Emmanuel Macron ahead of a meeting at The Elysee Palace in Paris on June 13, 2017 PARIS, AFP, 13 June 2017 - The leaders of France and Britain on Tuesday announced an anti-terror action plan to crack down on radicalisation through social media. After talks with British Prime Minister Theresa May in Paris, French President Emmanuel Macron said both countries agreed that social networks were not doing enough to stamp out terror propaganda. Speaking after terror attacks in Manchester and London, Macron said the two countries had worked on a 'very concrete' action plan. He said one of the key measures would aim at preventing the incitement of 'hate and terrorism' on the internet. May said she and Macron agreed that 'more should be done to tackle the terrorist threat online'. She said the British and French campaign was aimed to 'ensure the internet cannot... be used to host...