Cabinet to discuss inquiry into Chch mass shooting
PM Jacinda Ardern said Cabinet has 'a couple of considerations' in terms of an inquiry.
PM Jacinda Ardern said Cabinet has 'a couple of considerations' in terms of an inquiry.
Six people, including three students, associated with Cashmere High School are believed to have been killed or injured in Friday's terrorist attacks.
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Signs reading "We will remember them" have been placed at the Tauranga Mosque overnight.
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Rotorua is standing strong in its grief and support for its Muslim community.
Seven people associated with Cashmere High are believed to have been killed or injured.
Wellington Phoenix Head Coach Mark Rudan reflects on an emotional game.
COMMENT: The shootings were not a "Christchurch thing."
Ardern talks to Hosking as Cabinet prepares to meet over the Christchurch attack.
It still wasn't able to remove everything.
Tarrant is accused of killing 50 people at two mosques in Christchurch.
The youngest victim was a 3-year-old whose family hasn't seem him since.
The PM is expected to outline a ban on military-style semi-automatic weapons tomorrow.
"The attack looked just like a game. Most of the time since, we have just wanted to cry."
COMMENT: Hopefully, Muslims will never have another reason to regret living here.
Brenton Tarrant is Australian and had been living in Dunedin until alleged killing spree.
Andrew Graystone felt he needed to do something after news of the Christchurch attack.
Brenton Tarrant has been arrested and charged with murder following the attack.
The haka featured a man in Red Band gumboots waving an Aboriginal flag.
Relatives anxiously wait for authorities to release the remains of those who were killed.
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Christchurch gunman Brenton Tarrant may be kept in solitary confinement for his safety.
Some Muslim meat workers still wanted to go to work after the Christchurch attacks
"Every time he stopped, I thought he was gone. But he returned over and over again."
Many of the victims and their families are believed to be here on temporary visas
Tame Iti speaks about the Christchurch murders.
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