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Local Focus: Hīkoi a candlelit success
A candlelit hīkoi to the Hastings mosque strengthens community ties. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
A candlelit hīkoi to the Hastings mosque strengthens community ties. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Hīkoi of Unity to Hastings mosque. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
The youngest victim of the Christchurch terror attack is among those being buried today.
New Zealand artist Ruby Jones has designed the April 1 cover for TIME Magazine.
How NZ reacted after the Christchurch shootings.
It was mourning on a scale rarely seen before in this country.
Show of unity in Rotorua. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Prince El Hassan Bin Talal is in NZ to support Jordanian victims of the terror attack
Dunedin's Muslims gathered at the mosque in Clyde St for Friday prayers today.
Thousands of Tauranga residents were at the mosque. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Hastings mosque vigil was one of a kind. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Police decry use of website for "fake" notifications under unlawful-gun amnesty
Members of the Mongrel Mob appeared to act as security.
He thanked the New Zealand public and his "rugby boys" for all the support he has received
Trust chief hopes ex-agent will stand down.
"For the rest of their careers, every time they fly, they will remember Ozair."
A week after seven worshippers were shot dead, Linwood Mosque tries to reopen.
"They are all amazing and very brave humans," says 'The Man'.
Controversy around the apparent hijab ban came after one of its teachers raised concerns.
'I spent four hours sitting in a shed in Hagley Park surrounded by uncertainty and fear.'
Heavy traffic expected around Auckland Domain vigil. What you need to know
14-year-old Zaid Mustafa was shot and injured in the Christchurch terror attack, and his brother Hamza and his father Khaled were killed. Zaid and his mother Salwa spoke to the media. / Video by Mark Mitchell
An Auckland man was arrested for threatening members of the public this week.
Users of the social media apps could have been greeted to a full-screen message today.
While he lay bleeding, there was no sound from his brother or father.
Police interviewed accused gunman at home after he applied for a gun licence.
Fastest growing Mongrel Mob chapter turning over new leaf, to empower whānau.
Destiny Church's Brian Tamaki slams Muslim call to prayer.