Christchurch Terror Attacks
Rural remembrance events face cancellation over police staffing
Rural communities may need to call off their National Remembrance Service events following concerns police resources cannot handle the additional pressure.
'A sense that there was a shooter actually in the hospital'
In the early hours of the terror attacks on Friday two weeks ago, some believed that there could have been a gunman inside Christchurch Hospital itself, a health executive says.
Lorde to perform at Christchurch benefit concerts
Lorde has been announced as joining the lineup of artists set to perform at two benefit concerts raising money for those affected by the Christchurch terror attack.
Facebook bans white nationalism, separatism on its platforms
Facebook is extending its ban on hate speech to prohibit the promotion and support of white nationalism and separatism. The social media giant said it would start enforcing the ban next week.
Austrian govt confirms accused Christchurch gunman gave cash to far-right group
Austria's far-right Identitarian Movement received cash from the man accused of killing 50 people at two Christchurch mosques, Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz said.
Islamic Women's Council's national coordinator grieves for son
Islamic Women's Council's national coordinator has released a statement about the death of her son and her husband's injury from the Christchurch terror attacks.
Yusuf/Cat Stevens to sing at Christchurch remembrance event
Yusuf Islam/Cat Stevens and Marlon Williams are among the artists to perform at a National Remembrance Service for victims of the Christchurch mosque attacks.
Christchurch terror attacks: ACC to cover mental health treatment
The government has promised that victims of the Christchurch terror attacks will be able get mental health treatment and support, even if they were not physically injured.
Police probe fake online submissions for handing in guns
Police are investigating a rash of fake forms for handing in firearms apparently submitted in an attempt to interfere with the process.
Four-year-old victim from Christchurch attacks in stable condition
A four-year-old girl who was injured in the Christchurch mosque attacks is no longer in critical condition.
SIS was warned to protect interviewees' rights - Inspector-General
The security agency watchdog warned the SIS in 2017 not to overstate its powers to people they interview and to inform them of their rights.
Veteran, 95, at anti-racism rally: 'People suddenly realised we're all one'
At 95 years old, John Sato admits he is a bit out of touch with the modern world, but he still took four buses to join the Auckland march against racism on Sunday.
Far right groups dispersing after mosque attacks - ex-leader Kyle Chapman
Far-right groups have shut up shop and their members and supporters are in hiding because of the strong reaction to the Christchurch shootings, a former National Front leader says.
Were NZ's intelligence agencies looking in the wrong direction?
Analysis- We were promised a moment of truth and now it has arrived, writes Guyon Espiner.
Family serves victim's favourite food, hosts prayers for 100 guests
There were prayers, tears, smiles and laughter at a gathering to remember father and son, Naeem and Talha Rashid, who were killed in the mosque shootings.
MPs from across the political divide previously stymied gun control
As recently as last year, New Zealand First MP Ron Mark boasted in Parliament about having repeatedly obstructed attempts to bolster gun control. Audio
Austrian far-right activist probed over ties to accused mosque shooter
Austrian authorities have searched the home of a prominent far-right activist as part of a probe into his ties to the accused gunman of the Christchurch mosque attacks.
New laws for social media platforms in Australia after terror attack
New laws that would make it illegal for social media companies to leave videos filmed by terrorists on their sites are being drafted by the Australian government after the Christchurch shootings…
Mosque attack: Victim identification couldn't have been faster - pathologist
A pathologist who led body identification in Christchurch after the shootings says the process could not have been done more quickly.
ACC scheme doesn't cover mosque-attack mental injury claims
Mosque attack victims who have claims for mental injury - but weren't physically injured - will not be eligible for cover, says ACC.