
Hidden in plain sight: How alleged gunman was radicalised
Young, white, male, a loner. Uneducated but not stupid. His real life was on the net.
Young, white, male, a loner. Uneducated but not stupid. His real life was on the net.
COMMENT: The grief since 50 people were killed has been empowering.
Muslims returning to their mosque do not fear another attack: "If it happens it happens."
COMMENT: Whether it's personal or this collective feeling, how do we continue?
Atta Elayyan's younger brother remembers their last night in Auckland together.
Mother who travelled from Jordan for Christchurch massacre funeral dies of heart attack
The All Blacks star has lent his support to those hurt in the terrorist attack.
Jordanian Prince El Hassan bin Talal speaks at Al Noor Mosque in Christchurch.
US author: Ardern has upended expectations about the way leaders respond to terrorism
The Hossain family have lived here for 15 years. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
COMMENT: The undeniable truth is that hatred has become fashionable again.
COMMENT: After Christchurch, NZ will be poorer for attempts to restrict free speech.
EDITORIAL: New Zealand's response to terrorism may have changed the world.
They came together at Auckland Domain to share their grief.
How does it feel to grieve a terror victim, and how can Kiwis help?
A candlelit hīkoi to the Hastings mosque strengthens community ties. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Both National and Labour have watered down gun law reform in past decades.
The youngest victim of the Christchurch terror attack is among those being buried today.
Show of unity in Rotorua. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Prince El Hassan Bin Talal is in NZ to support Jordanian victims of the terror attack
New York Times was full of praise for our PM.
Thousands of Tauranga residents were at the mosque. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Hastings mosque vigil was one of a kind. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Police decry use of website for "fake" notifications under unlawful-gun amnesty
Sonny Bill Williams speaks after the prayer service at Hagley Park, Christchurch. / Video by Mark Mitchell
"For the rest of their careers, every time they fly, they will remember Ozair."
Moustafa Ghoneimy waited for the fatal shot as he lay partially trapped under a body.
Thousands farewell terror attack victims in Christchurch and Auckland.
Police have apologised to the woman who was named as the murdered person.