
Royal Commission into mosque shootings to keep most info secret
Many submissions to the commission will be kept secret for security or defence reasons.
Many submissions to the commission will be kept secret for security or defence reasons.
'Egg Boy' donated $100,000 towards the Christchurch Foundation and Victim Support.
Previously unknown tales of heroism have been revealed at inquest. Warning: Distressing.
"The amount of vitriol and hate was disgusting. I thought we were better than this."
COMMENT: Terrorist attacks can happen anywhere any time and affect anyone's holiday.
New York Times: Facebook's artificial intelligence whiz faces the task of cleaning it up.
Comment: The summit in Paris stated the mosque terror attack as "unprecedented".
Accused mosque shooter will have a platform to read his manifesto, law professor says.
A social media user visited by police talks about why he was targeted.
The Muslim Association of Canterbury said the announcement was a significant achievement.
Facebook announces tougher measures on livestreaming just hours before Paris summit.
"Stop these ghouls from capitalising on murder and terror" - NZ director.
First recorded Muslims in NZ date back to visit of French ship 250 years ago.
COMMENT: Press freedom also needs protection while blocking terrorism.
UN Secretary-General António Guterres visited the sites of the terror attacks.
Gamal Fouda said worshippers at the mosque had been harassed by a number of people.
In preparation for Paris tech summit, PM says she saw Christchurch terror video.
Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg and US President Donald Trump won't be at the Paris summit.
Kathy Errington says the Government must act to regulate social media platforms.
Temel Atacocugu was shot nine times on March 15.
"None imagined a Prime Minister... armed with... the support of an outraged nation".
Princess Mary has been pictured at the funeral for Anders Holch Povlsen's three children.
Bangladesh's Foreign Minister says Britain is "responsible" for Shamima Begum.
'I have lost my brother and you, too, have lost your son ... I'm sorry for you.'
Julia Sloane comforted a British man who lost family in the Sri Lankan terror attacks.
The remarkable thing about Brenton Tarrant's home town is how unremarkable it is.
Mother and sister 'co-operating fully' with NZ Police from home in South Auckland.
He was the shirtless man photographed minutes after the mosque attacks. This is his story.
Surge of rage directed at a doctor living abroad seems inexplicable. But it's explainable.
Comment: Those who unfortunately saw the Mosque slaughter will never forget.