Christchurch Terror Attacks
Law exam: Terror links too much for affected students
Otago University Students' Association has described a situation where the law faculty set an exam question describing a scenario similar to the Christchurch terror attacks as "insensitive and…
Long road to recovery for injured in Christchurch mosque attacks
Video - While the shock of the Christchurch terror attacks might be wearing off for some New Zealanders, some of the injured are facing a lifetime of pain and bracing for more rounds of surgery. Audio
'Social connection' with migrants nationwide as World Refugee Day dawns
Just two weeks before the mosque attacks in Christchurch, the city welcomed its first contingent of refugees since the 2010 earthquake.
Man who shared mosque shooting video jailed for 21 months
A Christchurch business owner sentenced to prison today for distributing the livestream video of the mosque killings compared himself to Nazi Germany's deputy leader Rudolf Hess.
Calls for special police training to deal with hate crime
A Muslim leader wants police to get special training in how to respond to hate crime. Video, Audio
Court appearance: Mosque attack survivors' and families' painful day
First Person - The man charged with the Christchurch mosque attacks pleaded not guilty today. RNZ's Katie Todd was outside the court with victim's families and survivors. Video
Man to appear in court after scuffle with Muslim men outside court
A 33-year-old man has been arrested and charged with disorderly behaviour after a scuffle outside Christchurch's Justice Precinct this morning.
Christchurch mosque attacks: Accused gunman appears in court
The man accused of the Christchurch mosque attacks is now appearing in court.
Are NZ's intelligence agencies watching the right people?
Insight - Have NZ's security agencies been unfair in their use of their powers? In this two-part investigation, Phil Pennington asks if the agencies have been monitoring the right people. Audio
Hotel donates $15k to Christchurch mosque survivor
The hotel read about how Yama Nabi was struggling to cope with blood at his job at the meatworks following the mosque attacks, and decided to donate to the butcher.
Christchurch Call: No clear target but let's salute a start to reform
Opinion - The government has moved with unprecedented speed and thoughtfulness after the Christchurch terror attacks, taking three key steps, writes Alexander Gillespie
Victim Support's lack of consultation over donations criticised
An advocate for the victims of the mosque shootings says not enough of the Victim Support money is getting to those who need it most.
Facebook: a tiny step in reining in a Goliath of global power
Opinion - With Facebook's announcement today that they will ban users from their live streaming services if they "violate our most serious policies", we are seeing the corporate start to take…
Christchurch attacks: UK PM to call for curbs on internet terror
Britain's Prime Minister Theresa May will call for governments and technology companies to work together to prevent terrorist material being shared online.
Royal Commission into terror attacks begins, will 'leave no stone unturned'
The Royal Commission into the Christchurch terror attack begins work today.
UN secretary general lauds NZ unity after Christchurch attacks
United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has paid tribute to the unity displayed in New Zealand following the Christchurch mosque shootings.
Plan for distributing rest of mosque donations to be released
A plan for distributing the remainder of the money donated to mosque shooting victims' families will be announced this week, the Prime Minister says.
Mosque attack hero wanted to 'spread understanding and peace'
A Pakistani man who died trying to tackle the gunman during the Christchurch mosque attack has been honoured with Pakistan's highest civilian award for bravery.
Muslim volunteers give gifts to those who helped after mosque attacks
Muslim volunteers are hand-delivering gifts to Christchurch groups and organisations that helped in the wake of the mosque attacks.
Terror attack victim's family accept posthumous doctorate
Haroon Mahmood was due to graduate when he was killed at the Al Noor mosque. Today, his family accepted his doctorate on his behalf.