
Christchurch mosque shootings: Immigration working on options for victims and families
Many of the victims and their families are believed to be here on temporary visas
Many of the victims and their families are believed to be here on temporary visas
Tame Iti speaks about the Christchurch murders.
As of 9pm today the total online donations had broken $6.3 million.
"This is our moment to show that tolerance, mutual respect and love can and will prevail."
Security agencies' responses also likely to be discussed by Cabinet.
Friend says victim of Christchurch shootings Atta Elayyan fought to the end
Black power preform a Haka as a sign of respect for those who have passed away.
'We're just waiting for the 'big day' so we can come and support them.'
Spies warned of risks discovered in reviews and moved to keep New Zealand safe.
Up to 12,000 people are expected to attend the event at the Basin Reserve.
Auckland Mayor Phil Goff will pass cheque to families of victims.
Spark, Vodafone, Vocus and 2degrees are blocking websites with shooting footage.
One charge so far but more will follow, police commissioner says
The family are now considering not wearing their headscarves in public.
Linwood Mosque Imam Alabi Lateef Zirullah and Al Noor Mosque Imam Gamal Fouda speak to the Herald. / Video by Mark Mitchell
COMMENT: It's everyone's responsibility to call out violent and discriminatory language.
New details are emerging of the dead, the missing and the injured.
'Dealing with 50 people in a day is more than what we should see.'
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern meets with the community and lays a wreath at Wellington's Kilbirnie Mosque in memory of the victims of the Christhurch attack. / AP
Vigils are being held across the country to mourn the 50 people killed in Christchurch.
Futsal White Atta Elayyan was one of the victims of the mosque attack in Christchurch.
Police say it is not in a position yet to confirm victims' nationalities.
EARLIER: Dr Mustafa Farouk, Federation of Islamic Associations of New Zealand says he knows that New Zealanders love the muslim community, and says that his message to extremist right-wing individuals is 'they failed.'
COMMENT: Two of New Zealand's darkest days, in the same city, just eight years apart.
"I feel completely powerless and I refuse to believe the news," opera star tells fans.
Lilik Abdul Hamid was a father of two.
Mosque elder grabbed Chch gunman, tried to stop him before he 'started killing everyone'.
Hundreds gathered to pay their respects to those who lost their lives in Christchurch.
Trading like normal this weekend was not an option for many businesses.
"They deserve our help and support," says one donor.