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OPINION: Plus, what is New Zealand doing?
Recordings of police radio capture the unfolding moments of the officers' response.
A radio transcript read to the Coroners Court: 'We’ve got one offender'.
A woman says she spent most of a six-minute stop putting on ballistic equipment.
New York Times: The youngest is not even a year old; the oldest is 14.
Financial Times: US faces simultaneous security challenges in Asia, Europe, Middle East.
Hundreds of patients and displaced people remain at Shifa Hospital.
Paramedics spent more than six minutes parked and needed to be convinced to proceed.
A Kiwi charity that provides aid to war-torn nations has lost two of its local employees.
Israel confirmed clashes outside the hospital, but denied it was under siege or attack.
Police feared for her life as the first responder to the scene.
Craig Stockdale was one of the first St John ambulance officers at the mosque.
A senior police officer expressed frustration with St Johns' response time.
Injured victims were left alone in the Christchurch mosque for 10 minutes.
Over the past few weeks, thousands of people have attended rallies across Aotearoa.
The scene inside the prayer room has been described as 'chaotic'.
Arab ministers repeatedly called for the fighting to stop and condemned Israel’s tactics.
Israeli military strikes have killed multiple civilians at a UN shelter and a hospital.
The first two paramedics did not enter Al Noor Mosque until 2.14pm, CCTV footage shows.
Over the past five days, Israeli ground troops have pushed deeper and deeper into Gaza.
France has been on heightened anti-terror alert since a fatal stabbing on October 13.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has rejected calls for a cease-fire.
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Precious time was wasted after misinformation about Al Noor Mosque was transmitted.
'Due to the number of P1 events we were reading, that information was overlooked.'
Aya Al-Umari said she still had faith more information would come to light.
A lawyer also requested a short adjournment after another witness became distressed.
A police inspector says mislabelling the call was 'not necessarily a mistake'.
NZ First leader's tweets over the 2019 mosque attacks were labelled 'political posturing'.
Commenters point out PM's office confirmed day after the attack it had received the email.