
Racial abuse shocked stallholder at Thursday Night Market
Nabih Mansour of Mansour's Kitchen was rattled after an unfamiliar experience in Rotorua.
Nabih Mansour of Mansour's Kitchen was rattled after an unfamiliar experience in Rotorua.
Comment: I wonder what Zuckerberg thinks of his company's prominent role in the shootings?
A number of events are being held in the coming days to honour the victims.
Comment: Hindsight is of limited value to preventing acts of terrorism.
Comment: Terrorism shows why racists should not be given a platform.
Mega said no one can view the files because the accused didn't provide the encryption key.
Vascular surgeon breaks down after seeing a young girl on operating table.
Zaid Mustafa was praying with his father and brother during the Deans Ave mosque attack.
The alleged Christchurch gunman has indicated he will represent himself at his trial.
"I look back at my comments ashamed," broadcaster Chris Lynch wrote.
Mourners are gathering at Memorial Park Cemetery in Linwood.
Renewed attention to a longtime concern: terror attacks by ideologically driven loners.
ISIS's spokesman has broken a six-month silence to make the announcement.
Friday's attack has created a moral dilemma for almost anyone with access to social media.
How do we help our young people come to terms with the Christchurch tragedy?
Hunting and Fishing also wants to see an investigation into a national register.
Friday's attack has left hijab-wearing Muslim women scared to leave home.
The accused is under strict, 24-hour surveillance while he is being detained.
Two women, strangers before today, hug each other - a moment repeated countless times.
"There were lots of people climbing over the fence here and then got help here."
Lone wolf killers are the most elusive of terrorists, say intelligence sources.
Police say they are doing all they can to release victims' bodies as quickly as possible.
Minutes after being offered support, nurses told their union membership fees were rising.
A 44-year-old man has been charged with distributing objectionable material.
Winston Peters is heading to Turkey after the President's inflammatory comments.
Auckland schools reach out to local mosques and a Muslim school opens its doors to all.
The 'sickening scourge' of terrorism was imported to Christchurch, says Peters.
Catholic school welcomed their Muslim brother with open arms. Now they're in mourning.
Many Muslims believe the dead will remain in their tombs until "the Last Day".