Focus: PM Ardern's latest update on the Christchurch shooting
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern's latest update on the Christchurch shooting.
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern's latest update on the Christchurch shooting.
Distressing content: "There was a lot of blood ... That's a scene you don't forget."
Snipers in town for shooting event responded to hunt for mosque terrorist.
Online donations reach $7.4m as meetings held to decide how to hand out the money.
A-list celebrities including Madonna, Chris Rock and Ben Stiller have donated thousands.
A number of gun owners have voluntarily given up their semi-automatic rifles.
A teen with basic gun licence can buy a sniper rifle and armour piercing rounds in NZ.
Hussein Moustafa leaves behind a wife and three children after the tragic shootings.
Massey University sociologist says he has been warning authorities for years.
Thirty-one remain in Christchurch hospital and nine are in critical condition.
"I was going to surprise him with a gift which he wanted ... but he surprised me."
Race and ethnic relations expert Paul Spoonley says we have to be prepared in the event of copycat mosque attacks.
Teen faces two charges gets name suppression but remanded in custody.
The US, Canada, Australia and Bangladesh have advised their citizens in NZ to be careful.
"We are not just dealing with a death. We are dealing with a terrorist attack."
He says his decision was fuelled by the Christchurch terror attacks.
"He is committed to sending a majority of the money to the victims."
Bodies now unlikely to be released to families till Wednesday or Thursday.
Kiwis have been laying flowers, donating cash and hugging those affected by shootings.
Police who dragged alleged gunman from car following shooting refuse to be called heroes.
Gun City staff 'dismayed and disgusted' by shootings.
"He said 'mum there is someone in the mosque shooting us'."
COMMENT: We've been quiet about our friends' casual racism for too long now.
Earlier: Tipple said Tarrant made his first purchase from the store a month after gaining his gun license, and his last purchase in March 2018.
One of the world's best choirs reshares heartfelt version of song done with Kiwi group.
Christchurch shooting: Frontline heroes share their stories.
Ahmed Tani chose to settle in Christchurch as a refugee because he saw it as a safe haven.
NZ banks have donated $1m to families of those killed in the Christchurch shooting.
Hawke's Bay woman says it would be fabulous if people proactively give up their guns.
'He kept the place clean and tidy, and paid his rent,' the man said.