Hamilton-Hart: A word of caution on hate speech
OPINION: The problem with denouncing hateful views is such comments could also fall foul.
OPINION: The problem with denouncing hateful views is such comments could also fall foul.
"How are they doing in China? What kind of living conditions? There is no clue."
Western leaders have been attempting to resurrect the 2015 Iran nuclear deal.
The two-day hui finished in Christchurch yesterday.
Neo-Nazi group active on Twitter, despite being banned by Facebook.
A lone actor using a vehicle, knife or gun remains the biggest threat, conference hears.
Police national security adviser Cameron Bayly outlined a planned mass shooting that was uncovered a few weeks before 15 March and another one just two weeks after. Video / Supplied
Biggest threat comes from "lone actor", NZ's first counter terrorism hui hears.
They Are Us proposes to focus on PM Ardern's response to March 15 terror attacks.
Usman Khan's life was dedicated to violent jihad but dozens of warning signs were ignored.
Order is the first of its kind in the country.
'You guys put me in prison cause I'm a Muslim ... that makes you an enemy.'
Lee Williams posted a video today saying he had been suspended from his job.
Graphic content warning: A video on how to make explosive devices was also linked.
Graphic content warning: A man is on trial accused if possessing Islamic Sate material.
Online radicalisation is a social phenomenon. It is also a business.
Six more nations have joined the Chch Call, which is turning its focus towards algorithms.
Global group started by Jacinda Ardern in 2019 is meeting in a virtual summit this week.
In the capital rattled by relentless bombings, Saturday's attack was among the worst.
Jacinda Ardern, Emmanuel Macron to co-chair May 15 summit on 2nd anniversary of the Call.
The United States has joined the Christchurch Call to Action after years of holding back.
Security grilling after making a $960 payment with the reference 'funds for Isis'.
Sectors like banking and real estate were identified for potential vulnerability.
New York Times: Criminals and insurgents run large stretches of the nation's territory.
New York Times: Tensions are simmering ahead of next year's presidential election.
A vital shift towards a stronger focus on white supremacist terror was a long time coming.
Three detained after French policewoman stabbed to death inside police station.
Woman behind threats "surpassing the Christchurch mosque massacres" was in court today.
EDITORIAL: World may no longer care, but this is a step into the unknown for Afghanistan.
"Particular groups" could be disproportionally targeted as a result of new legislation.