Christchurch Terror Attacks
'A moment of deep anguish for humanity' - Jordanian prince
A member of the Jordanian royal family has visited the Al Noor Mosque this afternoon and comforted some of those affected by last week's attack.
Attack survivor not afraid to go back into Al Noor Mosque
A man who survived last Friday's mass shooting says he is not afraid to go back inside the Al Noor Mosque.
More than half of those injured in Chch attacks still in hospital
Twenty-five of the 48 people injured in the mosque attacks last Friday are still being treated in Christchurch Hospital.
Businesses near Linwood mosque start to reopen
Businesses next to the Linwood mosque are slowly returning to normal after re-opening their stores.
PM praised for humility and morality after mosque attacks
Members of the Masjid e Umar Mosque in the Auckland suburb of Mount Roskill say they are overwhelmed by their community's support.
March for Love: 'We will not be divided by hate'
Christchurch Mayor Lianne Dalziel says a March for Love on Saturday organised by high school students has confirmed her optimism for the future.
Recap: Christchurch mosque terror attacks day 9
The Prime Minister has thanked the Muslim community for its hospitality in the face of terror. See how the day unfolded with RNZ's updates.
Chch mosque attacks: What you need to know today
A week and a day has passed since the terror attack on two mosques in Christchurch. Here's what you need to know on day nine.
'Manifesto' deemed objectionable, jail possible for sharing
"Knowingly" possessing or sharing the document carries a jail term of up to 14 years.
Erdogan shows attack footage again despite meeting with Peters
Blurred video of last Friday's shooting of 50 people at mosques in Christchurch has again been played at a rally in support of the Turkish President.
New Zealander's image of togetherness chosen for Time magazine
A former Dunedin artist has been chosen to illustrate the cover of Time magazine's international edition for its special report on the Christchurch mosque attacks.
Muslim leader reassured by nation-wide support
Yesterday's gathering in Hagley Park has reassured and uplifted their shocked community, a Muslim leader in Christchurch says.
Thousands attend vigils to remember mosque shooting victims
Large crowds have shown up for vigils which are being held across Aotearoa this afternoon after the country stood still for the official Islamic Call to Prayer, one week after the terror attacks.
Auckland school changes uniform policy to include hijab
An Auckland private girls school has reconsidered its school uniform policy so that any student who wishes to wear the hijab can do so.
Jordanian prince praises NZ's response to terror and hatred
There has been a markedly different response to the events of last week by the Jordanian prince, compared to the Turkish president. Video
How to deal with trauma, grief and shock
The new episode of Eating Fried Chicken In The Shower is for everyone affected by the Christchurch mosque attacks on 15 March and who doesn't know what to do with their grief and shock.
Recap: Mass funeral follows afternoon prayers
Thousands of Kiwis turned out this afternoon to pay tribute to those lost in the terror attacks last week, while more than two dozen were buried in a mass ceremony. Follow live updates here.
Sonny Bill: 'People don't know what Islam is'
All Black and devout Muslim Sonny Bill Williams hopes New Zealanders will embrace Islam more in light of last week's terror attack in Christchurch. Video
Facebook promises change after Christchurch shooting livestreamed
Facebook "hates" that it was used to livestream the terror attack on two mosques in Christchurch last Friday - and promises changes. Audio
Fake notifications to handover firearms 'a huge waste of police time'
Police have expressed frustration at the number of people wasting their time by submitting 'fake' notifications to hand over firearms.