
Mosque killer's sentencing date revealed, could last three days
Judge confirms date despite ongoing Covid-19 border uncertainty.
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.
No victims or survivors knew the gunman was going to plead guilty today.
"You're creating the perpetrators."
Residents refused to allow Christchurch to be defined by hate, writes Chris Lynch.
COMMENT: I don't think I am as naive or as wilfully optimistic as I was a year ago.
Hisham Alzarzour looks back on the worst year of his life following the March 15 attack.
We say: Reflecting on the Christchurch mosque shootings, one year on.
Decision has been made because of the "rapidly changing environment" around Covid-19.
A Tauranga Muslim leader says we should not mark March 15. Here's why.
COMMENT: We need to teach our children the power of acceptance and diversity.
Hamimah Tuyan is one of 31 women widowed in the March 15 terror attack. This is her story.
It's been a year since the Chch mosque killings. Who are we now? And what have we learned?
PM Jacinda Ardern says NZ was changed by the mosques attacks
The Ripple Effect - Where are we now? Chapter five takes a more in-depth look at what has changed for New Zealand in the last year, focussing on gun law reform and healing the rupture of the New Zealand psyche.
Comment: An "internet for good" should be our response to March 15, says Jordan Carter.
The Ripple Effect - The Fallout. Chapter four takes us from March 22 and the first Friday prayer services at mosques around the country to the National Memorial Service at Hagley Park on March 29.
Focus: The emotions are still raw for Linwood Mosque survivor Abdul Aziz one year on from the Christchurch Mosque shootings as James Cook High School's Māori immersion unit Puutake perform a specially-composed waiata for the Mosque’s leaders. Video / Sylvie Whinray
The Ripple Effect - What Happened Next. Chapter two looks at the aftermath. The hours that followed the shootings, the confusion, the panic and the excruciating wait family members faced for information about their loved ones caught up in the attacks.
The Ripple Effect - The Day After. Chapter three combs through the events that took place in that first week following March 15.
Christchurch Muslim community members share their stories in their own words.
The Ripple Effect - The Beginning. Chapter one examines what happened at the two mosques that day through the eyes of those who witnessed the carnage first hand.
19-year-old woman charged after confidential police document shared online.