
Outrage over competition to 'win free trip to NZ' to meet terror attack victims
Overseas Muslim group's Instagram post called "disturbing and crass".
Overseas Muslim group's Instagram post called "disturbing and crass".
Talk of New Zealand being all one is rubbish, says service organiser.
Linwood Mosque, where 7 Muslims were killed in terror attack, reopens for Friday prayers.
An Iranian women's right activist says her heart broke when she saw Ardern in hijab.
The NZ First Leader called Fraser Anning a 'moron' this morning – Anning was not pleased
A long-planned Muslim chaplaincy service for University of Otago will be launched today.
Brunei is set to implement a law that would see homosexuals and adulterers stoned to death
EDITORIAL: Australia's political leaders did well to attend to National Remembrance.
Facebook says it will take steps to rein in terror videos and clamp down on hate speech.
Troy Dubovskiy is being investigated for potential links to the Christchurch attacks.
The teenager faces one charge of knowingly making or copying objectionable material.
Farid Ahmed, whose wife was killed in Christchurch, will speak at remembrance service.
Simon Bridges says the spy agencies weren't paying enough attention to white supremacy
South Africa's Muslim community has praised PM's "truly heart-warming" words and acts.
The All Blacks star has lent his support to those hurt in the terrorist attack.
Man shot in the leg has nightmares about what happened inside Al Noor mosque.
Matiullah Safi had been through a lot. He had lost a brother to war in Afghanistan.
Winston Peters says he didn't raise the video with Turkey's leader.
Controversy around the apparent hijab ban came after one of its teachers raised concerns.
Comment: NZ's Muslim community has earned their public support since the massacre.
Comment: Terrorism is more often against Muslims than committed by them.
The alleged Christchurch gunman has indicated he will represent himself at his trial.
Muslim school returns Ardern's words: "You are us."
Renewed attention to a longtime concern: terror attacks by ideologically driven loners.
ISIS's spokesman has broken a six-month silence to make the announcement.
The aftermath of Friday's massacre has been marked by the near-absence of anger.
Waiting for Alin to come out of surgery, a group of Muslim women decided to take action.
Many Muslims believe the dead will remain in their tombs until "the Last Day".
Who remembers what comes from intolerance, racism, xenophobia, and violence?
Razman Ali realised his brother had died by watching the Christchurch gunman's livestream.