Inside world of terrorism, looking out
Fifty-one people lost their lives in the Christchurch attacks. These are their stories.
Fifty-one people lost their lives in the Christchurch attacks. These are their stories.
Brenton Tarrant is Australian and had been living in Dunedin until alleged killing spree.
"This is our moment to show that tolerance, mutual respect and love can and will prevail."
Friend says victim of Christchurch shootings Atta Elayyan fought to the end
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Gamal Fouda was about five minutes into delivering his sermon from his elevated pulpit
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"I was tensing all my muscles with every shot," mosque attacks victim describes.
The advice to stay away from mosques has been lifted.
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Hamza Mustafa, 16, was confirmed dead by Syrian Solidarity New Zealand this morning.
Domestic terrorist organisations and right-wing extremists are slipping under the radar.
The little girl and her father were gunned down as they worshipped together.
"Who could do something like that?" say the sons of one of the terror attack victims.
A 30-year-old father of two is one of the missing after the Christchurch attacks.
'We regard you as family and today your Australian family grieves with you' – Penny Wong
Brenton Tarrant's family contacted Australian police after seeing media reports.
An inquiry recommended more than 20 years ago to ban the weapons used in the terror attack
Massacre accused was a member of a South Otago gun club and practised shooting at range.
Mental health helpline calls have gone up five-fold after the Christchurch shootings.
Kiwis are showing their support for the Muslim community following yesterday's atrocity.
The 18-year-old is charged with inciting racial or ethnic hatred.
Taika Waititi, Reese Witherspoon and John Legend are among those sharing their support.
The Warriors are giving away the remainder of tickets to tonight's season opener for free.
The PM has been sent personal messages from many leaders.