
Alleged mosque terrorist charged with murdering person still alive
Police have apologised to the woman who was named as the murdered person.
Police have apologised to the woman who was named as the murdered person.
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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.
Police's priority is to ensure no mistakes are made throughout the process.
A mass haka was held in Otara tonight to pay respects to those who died in Christchurch.
Lone wolf killers are the most elusive of terrorists, say intelligence sources.
Mosque shooting survivors detail sightings outside the mosques week before attacks.
Haji-Daoud Nabi spoke of the importance of unity days before his death.
"We would all be at peace in one big melting pot," says grieving brother.
'The responsibility falls on us now', says the twin brother of a slain father of three.
Winston Peters heads to Turkey as its President Erdogan campaigns on mosque attacks.
'I want Junaid brought back to my family.'
Winston Peters says misrepresenting New Zealand through massacre video is unfair.
Osama Abu Kwaik had fallen in love with life in New Zealand.
"It's not about showing him what has happened, it's to show him the love and compassion."
Survivors of overseas mosque attack say NZ's support will help Christchurch victims.
Day of worship was transformed by a gunman who never ran, never look panicked.
Seven people were killed after the terrorist opened fire at Linwood mosque on Friday.
Online donations reach $7.4m as meetings held to decide how to hand out the money.
Hussein Moustafa leaves behind a wife and three children after the tragic shootings.
Massey University sociologist says he has been warning authorities for years.
Thirty-one remain in Christchurch hospital and nine are in critical condition.
Race and ethnic relations expert Paul Spoonley says we have to be prepared in the event of copycat mosque attacks.
A better solution could be found to give the few in our community who need it transport.