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Christchurch shootings: 'I lay down and pretended I was dead'
Man shot in the leg has nightmares about what happened inside Al Noor mosque.
Man shot in the leg has nightmares about what happened inside Al Noor mosque.
Mother trying to support son who lost six friends during Christchurch mosque shootings.
The alleged Christchurch terror attacker's manifesto has been banned.
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern announced a ban on the MSSA firearm this week.
Matiullah Safi had been through a lot. He had lost a brother to war in Afghanistan.
Constable Michelle Evans stands in solidarity with the Muslim community.
Boztas Mustafa picked up a phone from a dead teen and broke the news to his mother.
NZ fell silent as the nation mourned the 50 people killed in their place of worship.
The youngest victim of the Christchurch terror attack is among those being buried today.
"They are all amazing and very brave humans," says 'The Man'.
Controversy around the apparent hijab ban came after one of its teachers raised concerns.
An Auckland man was arrested for threatening members of the public this week.
Destiny Church's Brian Tamaki slams Muslim call to prayer.
Christchurch attacker killed her entire family. Maryam Gul wants to forgive.
Comment: NZ's Muslim community has earned their public support since the massacre.
Comment: Terrorism is more often against Muslims than committed by them.
Comment: They wanted a crackdown on semi automatic rifles, four hours later they got it.
COMMENT: Managing the good and bad in all of us: life after the horror of Christchurch.
Police have apologised to the woman who was named as the murdered person.
There are amazing handymen whose services make life easier for those who are not handy.
PM signalled gun laws changes after Christchurch terror attack.
Comment: I wonder what Zuckerberg thinks of his company's prominent role in the shootings?
Comment: Hindsight is of limited value to preventing acts of terrorism.
Comment: Terrorism shows why racists should not be given a platform.
A number of events are being held in the coming days to honour the victims.
The alleged Christchurch gunman has indicated he will represent himself at his trial.
He lived on the bare basics to give his family everything he had.
ISIS's spokesman has broken a six-month silence to make the announcement.
The accused is under strict, 24-hour surveillance while he is being detained.
Police's priority is to ensure no mistakes are made throughout the process.