Mosque Shootings
Facebook bans white nationalism, separatism from site
In a shift in policy, Facebook is to ban praise, support, and representation of white nationalism and white separatism on its social media platforms, bolstering its efforts to tackle hate speech. Video, Audio
200 visas issued to mosque attack victims, families
Immigration NZ has issued more than 200 visas to date to victims of the terror attacks and their families. Video, Audio
Preparations underway for National Remembrance Service
Thousands of people, including representatives from almost 60 countries and the UN, are expected to attend tomorrow's memorial for the victims of the mosque massacres. Video, Audio
Shooting survivor taking comfort in 'positive impact' of attacks
One of the most severely injured victims of the Christchurch terror attacks has spoken for the first time from his hospital bed after days in intensive care. Sami Adeeb told Indira Stewart he hopes to… Video, Audio
Long healing process begins for mosque victims, survivors
The Christchurch Muslim community is still seeking out people who were at the mosques during the shooting attacks, to see if they need counselling. ACC confirmed today there are 12 people that are not… Video, Audio
Jacinda Ardern inundated with love as she visits Dunedin mosque
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has spoken at the Dunedin mosque that was the original target of the accused gunman during her first visit to the city since the Christchurch terror attacks. Video, Audio
95-year-old caught four buses to join rally against racism
Ninety-five-year old John Sato caught four buses to join the march against racism in central Auckland at the weekend. Our reporter Chen Liu spoke to him. Video, Audio
Alex Perrottet goes inside Christchurch's Al Noor Mosque
Members of Christchurch's Muslim community are slowly heading back to the mosque where 42 people were killed. Today we were granted camera access to the Al-Noor mosque on Deans Avenue, where people… Video, Audio
Three Minutes Max: Professor Mohan Dutta
Three Minutes Max: short, sharp opinions from commentators around New Zealand. Mohan Dutta is the Director of the Center for Culture-Centered Approach to Research and Evaluation at Massey University… Audio
Angus Vail: Rocking out for Christchurch
Angus Vail, a New Zealand-born music manager is using his connections to hold concert in New York to raise money for the families and victims of the Christchurch shooting. Audio
Dominic O'Connell: Brexit and being back home in Christchurch for the terror attacks
The Christchurch native and BBC business reporter Dominic O'Connell on the latest rumblings in the ongoing Brexit saga and the mass shooting in the Garden City. Audio
Whitcoull's biffs Jordan Petersen book
Whitcoulls appears to have stopped selling the book by controversal Canadian Jordan Peterson,12 rules for life. Jordan Peterson is a Professor of Psychology and is often linked to the alt-right… Audio
Facebook 50 hour black-out
There's a call for people to log-out of Facebook accounts this weekend for 50 hours, one hour for each of the victims who lost their lives in the Christchurch mosque attacks. As we know the horrendous… Audio
Mainstream media coverage of ethnic communities
It's been wall-to-wall news coverage from all of New Zealand's media outlets and the terrorist attack has featured highly all week overseas as well.How did the mainstream media fare? Sandeep Singh of… Audio
Mosque killings: coping on the frontline
It's been a tough week for those in the front line of tragedy. The ambulance drivers, medical staff, the Police, and the counsellors. Cait McMahon is the founding managing director of Dart Centre Asia… Audio
Dunedin vigil for mosque victims
The mayor of Dunedin Dave Cull talks about the mass turnout in his city for the Christchurch mosque victims. Audio
Research NZ - latest poll
Research NZ has conducted a timely poll on the views of people around the main issues of the week - diversity, gun control and social media. Emanuel Kalafetalis says some results were predictable… Audio
Huge number of teens view Mosque killing video
Many children and young people have seen the horrendous video - or parts of it - which was streamed by the alleged Mosque gunman. What we're hearing is that many people clicked on whatever came up on… Audio
Silence from tech giants after Mosque shootings
A woman has been arrested over a Facebook post, an 18 year-old is in custody after sharing the hideous live-stream and Phillip Arps, a known neo-Nazi in Christchurch, has appeared in court on charges… Audio
Ethical investment post mosque shooting
The NZ Super Fund, ACC, the Government Superannuation Fund Authority, National Provident Fund, and Kiwi Wealth are calling for Facebook Google and Twitter to take action following the live streaming… Audio