
In one day, more people killed in NZ than are usually murdered in a year
The resulting death toll of at least 49 people meant more were killed than annual murders.
The resulting death toll of at least 49 people meant more were killed than annual murders.
Suhil Musa says the shootings are not reflective of the New Zealand he knows and loves.
Killers strike as worshippers attend prayers in mosques in worst terror attack on NZ soil.
COMMENT: NZ has tragically lost its innocence. We are in a state of profound sorrow.
New Zealand has seen its darkest day with 51 killed in Christchurch mosque shootings
A survivor of a mass shooting at a Chch mosque speaks out
A survivor of the shooting at the Linwood mosque has revealed how his friend risked his life to tackle the gunman and wrestle away the weapon.
Nour Tavis leaped from a window as the shooter fired indiscriminately. Video / Mark Mitchell
Muslim world leaders offer condolences to New Zealanders.
49 fatalities in terrorist shootings at two Christchurch mosques.
Earlier: Eyewitness describes horrific scene inside Al Noor mosque
Queensland Senator Fraser Anning has issued a "disgusting" statement after Chch shooting.
Police are trained to deal with trauma, but nothing could've prepared them for today.
PM Ardern described the attack on Christchurch Mosques as an act of terror
Jacinda Ardern has moved to reassure people following the Christchurch attacks.
Before 1.40pm today, New Zealand had seemed immune from terror threats.
"I'm thinking, 'Oh my God, I hope he finishes his bullets'."
Rotorua reaction to Christchurch mosque shooting.
NZ's darkest day: 49 dead in terror shootings at two Christchurch mosques.
A Dunedin street has been cordoned off and the Armed Offenders Squad is present.
For Kiwis who would like to support the victims, here's how to help.
There are questions for security agencies after Christchurch massacre, says David Fisher.
Manifesto written by one of gunman was 'straight out of the white supremacist playbook'.
Wife says she is waiting and praying that he is safe
"It doesn't get any more serious in this country".
"We need to unite against Islamophobia and fascism now more than ever," group posts.
Watching footage of massacre is traumatising and voyeuristic,so don't do it, expert says.
A Hawke's Bay man in Christchurch says post shooting atmosphere "very surreal"