Christchurch Terror Attacks
'We are not safe at all' - Cousin of man killed in mosque attack
A member of Christchurch's Muslim community says he does not feel safe returning to his place of worship, following the attack that killed his friends and cousin.
How media plan to cover the accused Christchurch shooter's trial
Media outlets have begun discussions on how best to cover the court case of the accused Christchurch terrorist without giving him a platform for propaganda.
'We can change what happens after' mosque attacks
Just four days after the mosque attacks that claimed 50 lives, a public forum last night discussed ideas for making the city a better place.
Christchurch gunsmith warned police about white supremacists last year
A gunsmith living and working in Canterbury says he told police less than six months ago they needed to look at the rise of white supremacists with guns in Christchurch.
Mosque attacks: Muslim sister remembered as kind, loving
Those who knew New Zealand woman Linda Armstrong say they take comfort in the fact she is now in heaven, where she belongs.
4000 people watched Facebook video before anyone reported it
It took half an hour for anyone to report the live video stream of the Christchurch terror attack to Facebook's moderators.
The Media and the Law in the wake of the Christchurch Attack
We're joined by media law expert Ursula Cheer from Canterbury University's Law School to discuss some of the aspects of the media response to this tragedy. Audio
Christchurch terror shooting: Victims honoured and questions asked
Parliament honoured the victims of the Christchurch terror attacks, opening today's session with a Muslim prayer while churches have opened their doors to give Muslims a safe place to pray.
Security to remain tight around Parliament buildings
Security is tight right around the country, and that includes the places where New Zealand's elected representatives work.
Terror attack aftermath: 'Free speech' is great, but has its limits
Opinion - Fascists argue to normalise their views and to stop society from dealing with the real issues, writes Paul Brislen, after analysing why someone called him a fascist.
Recap: Christchurch mosque terror attacks day five
There are growing frustrations about the amount of time it is taking to identify the dead as preparations continue for the burial of the mosque terror attack victims. See how the day unfolded with…
Muslim youth: 'We're stronger than we ever were before'
Two young Muslim women mourning their friends who died in the terror attacks want to make it loud and clear that they are not going to let one gunman ruin their lives. Audio
Is online history being rewritten in the wake of the terror attacks?
Some online material referencing islamophobia and anti-immigration rhetoric has been pulled following the shootings at two mosques, which killed 50 people.
Peters defends past statements on Muslims and extremism
The New Zealand First leader says no politician is blameless when it comes to past political comments.
Dunedin politician calls on Australian Senator to resign
The Christchurch mosque shootings must not be allowed to tarnish Dunedin in the eyes of the rest of the world, says the city's mayor.
Accused mosque killer's manifesto likely to be limited in any trial
The accused mosque shooter is unlikely to be able to use his court trial as a platform for his political views, criminal and media law scholars say.
Number of semi-automatic weapons surrendered not yet known
The police cannot yet say how many gun owners have voluntarily surrendered their semi-automatic weapons, in the aftermath of the Christchurch mosque attacks.
Internet providers send open letter to social media giants
More needs to be done to prevent horrific content from being uploaded, NZ internet providers have said in an open letter to the chief executives of social media giants Facebook, Twitter and Google.
Colleague mourns loss of 'gentle, humble' doctor
A Christchurch expert in the medicine of older people is mourning a former colleague who died in Friday's terror attack.
Mosque attack survivor made desperate calls to family
Among the survivors of the Christchurch mosque shootings still coming to terms with what he has experienced is Shoaib Gani. Video