
'Facebook's not listening': Social media giant fails to ban the hate
Facebook users say the social media giant isn't listening when they report "hate speech".
Facebook users say the social media giant isn't listening when they report "hate speech".
Today's top news: alleged mosque gunman gets legal aid, Kiwis don gumboots for the day.
The two Auckland lawyers have worked together on criminal cases for the past 15 years.
Twenty one-year-old also spoke about joining Isis.
Overseas Muslim group's Instagram post called "disturbing and crass".
Shooting accused to face two mental health assessments.
Comment: Three weeks after the mosque attacks, NZ is changed for the better
Cordons are in place while police determine what the item is.
'I would like that unity and empathy to be extended to legal gun owners,' Tipple said.
Attempt to thwart document's distribution causes black screen and words "This is not us!"
It is five years after they were photographed in disturbing scenes.
Christchurch terror-accused makes complaint from prison about lack of entitlements.
New Zealand doesn't pick sides says Jacinda Ardern.
More than $9m has been raised on the page set up by Victim Support.
Facebook says it will take steps to rein in terror videos and clamp down on hate speech.
The challenge was also laid - embrace diversity to stop terror ever happening again.
Petition asking for reasonable consultation on gun law reforms has over 10,000 signatures.
Troy Dubovskiy is being investigated for potential links to the Christchurch attacks.
Gun City's 800sq m mega-store in Napier is set to open in early April.
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Comment: The Prime Minister will again be in the city.
"Thank you, thank you, thank you from the bottom of our hearts," son tells NZ.
The man died from stab wounds after a protracted standoff yesterday.
Anyone who sees the material or video online has been asked to report it immediately.
Matt Nippert talks to the author of a book on Norway's mass killer Anders Breivik.
Mayor Phil Goff has invited all Aucklanders to attend the event.
Aucklander Andrew McLaren was shot twice in the 2013 Nairobi shopping mall mass shooting.
"It could be illegal for a person, or bookseller, to make that information available."
'What struck me was how much hate speech was directed at Muslims,' says one academic.
Three hundred volunteers created the lei which has been gifted to Christchurch.