Christchurch Terror Attacks
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.
Supporting families affected by attacks: 'It doesn't stop here'
In a quiet corner of Christchurch, a Victim Support hub has been set up to coordinate the operation to support families affected by the mosque terror attacks.
Terror attack aftermath: How to close the distances between us
Opinion - In the wake of the Christchurch terror attacks, New Zealand can't forget the perspective and lessons the grief has taught us, writes Faisal Halabi.
Some widows needing extra support after mosque attack
At least seven women left widowed by the terror attack at Al Noor mosque are being given intensive help by the Pakistani community in Christchurch.
Christchurch medical staff 'did what good doctors would do'
Some doctors and nurses will never forget what they saw and did in the city on the day of the terror shootings, says a primary healthcare leader in Christchurch.
Christchurch mosque attacks: 'Every unexpected sound is a threat'
First Person - Flowers are already dead and droopy in Hagley Park and the candles have burnt out, but it doesn't take much for the imagination to run wild, reporter Alex Perrottet writes.
Security risk forces street festival indoors
The Christchurch terror attacks have forced changes to Wellington street festival CubaDupa. Wellington mayor Justin Lester joins Kathryn to detail how the popular street festival will work - off the… Audio
'Afterwards there does tend to be talk of retaliation ... copycats' - PM
It is prudent for New Zealand to remain on high alert because of international evidence that talk of copycats and retaliation persists for weeks after an attack, the PM says. Audio
Armed police to remain on streets - commissioner
Police officers in the country will continue to carry firearms following the Christchurch mosque attacks, but the police commissioner can assure it "won't go on forever". Audio
Mosque attack survivor pledges help
A survivor of the attack at Al Noor Mosque says his aim now is to help as many people as possible.
Muslim man furious about SIS surveillance: 'They've dropped the ball'
A Muslim man who says he was approached by the SIS believes his privacy has been breached, and is accusing the security agency of unfairly targeting his community.
French Muslim group sues Facebook, YouTube over Christchurch footage
One of the main groups representing Muslims in France said it was suing Facebook and YouTube, accusing them of inciting violence by allowing the streaming of footage of the Christchurch massacre on…
Lei of peace gifted to Christchurch
A Hawaiian delegation has gifted a mile-long Lei to the city of Christchurch.
Māori Council backs probe into security agencies operations prior to attacks
The Māori Council is welcoming a Royal Commission of Inquiry into New Zealand's security agencies following the Christchurch terror attacks.
Christchurch mosque attacks: How to regulate social media
Opinion - Let's bring in real incentives for social media companies to take down offensive content and act in the public interest in the wake of the Christchurch terror attacks, writes Paul Brislen.
Donations soar for Christchurch mosque victims and families
More than $15.7 million has been donated to help those affected by the Christchurch terror attacks.