Mosque attack sentencing: Hero saved lives by tackling gunman inside Al Noor
Brave new hero revealed during mosque attack sentencing.
Brave new hero revealed during mosque attack sentencing.
Gunman had planned to attack three mosques and burn them afterwards.
The sentencing of the convicted mass killer begins in Christchurch today.
Brenton Tarrant arrives in Christchurch today ahead of his four-day sentencing hearing.
Message to Chch families from mum who lost daughter in Norway attacks: Kia kaha whānau.
Farid Ahmed's wife was murdered in the Chch terror attack - but he won't be at sentencing.
Brenton Harrison Tarrant, 29, will be sentenced this week.
UK twins Salma and Zahra Halane left to join Isis as 16-year-olds in 2014.
What will happen to Christchurch mosque killer Brenton Tarrant during his life sentence?
More details released about the upcoming sentencing of the Christchurch mosque attacker.
Overseas-based victims already arriving in NZ to witness justice.
People are far more vigilant about terrorist behaviour since 2019 mosque attacks.
March 15 gunman to be sentenced in Christchurch later this month.
The Australian national is due to be sentenced later this month.
Dzhokhar Tsarnaev's death sentence for the 2013 bombing has been thrown out.
Man jailed for sharing footage of the Christchurch terror attack with eight people.
Victim Support is helping survivors and family members get to NZ.
Chief coroner yet to decide whether inquest will be held.
Gunman will be sentenced in Christchurch next month.
The matter was heard in the High Court at Auckland today.
Niece says attending the sentencing will be an important part of the grieving process.
Judge confirms date despite ongoing Covid-19 border uncertainty.
The US refused to tell Islamabad of its operation against bin Laden in 2011.
Ukraine's secret service claims it raided a cell with guns, explosives and propaganda.
Victims and survivors currently overseas want the chance to see justice served.
Dark web hackers have hit out at Trump, threatening to release documents unless paid.
'I'm really proud of all of you,' the Duke said.
COMMENT: A year after the Christchurch call, it's clear the only way forward is together.
Some wonder if the mass shooter will be the first to be sentenced to life without parole.
Having covered some 50 murder trials in my life, I'd never experienced anything like this.