
Terror attack accused applies to move trial out of Christchurch
The accused's lawyers have filed an application to have the trial moved.
The accused's lawyers have filed an application to have the trial moved.
Farid Ahmed's wife Husna was killed at Masjid Al Noor on March 15.
Spokeswoman is calling for the system to be altered to treat all injuries the same.
Mosque shootings stirs up disturbing underbelly but how representative is it?
Mosque survivor Nour Tavis four months on: Still haunted, but 'it's getting better'.
The country's first event goes smoothly with 169 owners handing in more than 200 guns.
Nearly 100 gun owners have been to Riccarton Racecourse so far, most happy with process.
Hundreds of Cantabrians have already signed up to the firearms buyback scheme.
The man, 23, is charged with possessing the 'objectionable publication'.
New York Times: If anything, the appetite for material connected to Chch is growing.
Comedian grabbed by the back of the head and pushed by outraged audience member.
Victim Support cannot in good faith accept the donation, it says.
The 16-year-old was held in custody for two months.
Victim Support plans on rejecting the donation, or moving it on to another charity.
Greater Pittsburgh donates almost $1m to Christchurch mosque victims and their families.
Two people falsely tried to cash in on $17,000 in Victims Support payments.
Rodrick Woods told Muslims that "white supremacists own the land".
Emphasis will go on kids' education.
John Herbert was one of the experts advising KPMG on the Govt's gun buyback scheme.
Exam question reportedly brought students to tears.
Frank Finch charged with threatening to kill.
New York Times: Some victims say their initial optimism for help is now evaporating.
Council of Licenced Firearms Owners is exploring legal action over Govt's buyback scheme.
Focus Live: Government reveals details of gun buyback scheme
New York Times: Have NZ and Australia neglected the threat of right-wing extremism?
Council's firearms have magazines with more rounds than permitted.
Philip Arps is fascinated with Nazis and white supremacy, released documents show.
Philip Neville Arps was sentenced in Christchurch District Court today to 21 months' jail.
The Christchurch man who filed the appeal said the livestream video wasn't graphic.
Judge sends Philip Arps to prison for particularly cruel 'hate crime'.