Mosque shooting survivor at Anzac dawn service, set to meet Prince William
Mustafa Boztas was discharged from hospital this week and attended the poignant service.
Mustafa Boztas was discharged from hospital this week and attended the poignant service.
Kiwis across the country have come together in solidarity.
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Officials are still piecing together details of the bombings.
Over 300 people were killed in the bombing attacks in Sri Lanka on Easter Sunday.
The incident has put one Auckland family off attending the church ever again.
Ardern to co-chair meeting to be held in Paris next month.
A terrorism and security expert says there's no evidence pointing to a retaliation attack.
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Netsafe boss backs the Prime Minister in saying global response to social media is ideal.
Helplines have been inundated with calls from people traumatised by media coverage.
"If you compared it to jihadist attacks, it was like the 9-11 of far-right terrorists."
Prince honours Farid Ahmed, who gave a message of forgiveness after the mosque shootings.
Insight into a women's prayer meeting a month after the shootings at Majid Al Noor mosque.
Victim Support CEO says clearly there had been a miscommunication.
"It was obvious if I left, she would not survive."
Concert attendee describes concert as 'amazing' event to be a part of.
Prince in New Zealand for a quick visit.
Philip Arps was one of six people who appeared on charges of distributing the footage.
Alen, 4, takes small step to recovery, but her long-term future remains uncertain.
"Where's my son?" They were Rahimi Ahmad's first words after six days in a coma.
Life goes on for some of us. That is, apart from the 50 who died. We think about them.
Cases have been transferred in the past because of difficulties finding impartial jury.
A video has emerged on social media of girls and women applauding Chch shootings accused.
Four weeks on from the shootings which claimed the lives of 50 Muslim worshippers in Christchurch, more than 20,000 Pakistanis arranged themselves in the shape of Al Noor Mosque as a symbol of solidarity.
"Please keep praying with us - every small development is very exciting."
Singer-songwriter royalty Lorde will be taking the stage at Christchurch Stadium.
An image of a silencer gun was posted to Jacinda Ardern, with the caption: 'You're next'.
Good people in our communities will find themselves in possession of banned firearms
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