Terror Attack
Recommendations for Mosque shooting victim donations due next month
Christchurch City Councillor Raf Manji is meeting with the community on behalf of the Christchurch Foundation to make recommendations about the best ways to disperse funds to the victims of the mosque… Audio
Money brings relief for mosque shooting victims
There's relief in Christchurch as terror attack victims are told much-needed money is on the way. After eight weeks, Victim Support has finally revealed it would be handing over another $3.5 million… Audio
Victim Support says it's been 'fully transparent', but has it?
Victim Support has announced it will distribute another $3.5 million to mosque attack victims and their families but won't say whether the government raised any concerns with the charity, responsible… Video, Audio
More doubt cast on NZ link to Sri Lanka attacks
The president of Sri Lanka, has said he will make sweeping changes to the military and the security services following the coordinated bombings of churches and hotels on Easter Sunday. Meanwhile Sri… Audio
More details about government's gun buyback scheme emerge
More details have emerged about the government's gun buyback regime as the legislation banning military style semi-automatics comes back to the House for the final time. Video, Audio
26,000 sign petition to keep Crusaders’ name
A petition by lifelong Crusaders' fan Shane Cannons to keep the Super Rugby team's name has garnered more than 26,000 signatures. He told our reporter Brooke Jenner why he's opposed to a name change. Audio
'It's very hard to ask for the money' - families of mosque victims struggling
Some family members of the mosque shooting victims are struggling to make ends meet, as they're not eligible for ACC cover. So what's happened to the millions of dollars raised by the public in the… Audio
PM outlines terms of reference for mosque attacks inquiry
The prime minister says no stone will be left unturned in the Royal Commission into the Christchurch mosque attacks. Jacinda Ardern outlined the terms of reference at her weekly post-Cabinet media… Audio
Sir William Young to head Chch mosque shooting inquiry
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has announced Sir William Young as the head of the Royal Commission inquiry into the terror attack in which 50 people were killed and dozens injured in two Christchurch… Video, Audio
30 pray at Linwood mosque three weeks after shootings
About 30 people were at Linwood's mosque to pray today, three weeks after seven were killed in the shootings. Reporter Logan Church spoke to a visiting Imam from Melbourne, Rabih Baytie, about why it… Video, Audio
Mosque attack trial should be quick to reduce suffering - brother pleads
Family of some of the Christchurch mosque attack victims are upset by the delay in trialling the accused gunman. They visited Christchurch High Court today, where the accused appeared via audio visual… Video, Audio
Prayers return to Linwood mosque, three weeks after shooting
Today was the first time Friday prayers were held at Linwood Mosque, three weeks after the shooting. Checkpoint reporter Logan Church joined them at the masjid. Video, Audio
Mosque shooting accused appears in court via video link
The man accused of killing 50 people in the Christchurch mosque shootings appeared via audio visual link in court today, where the judge ordered him to undergo a mental health assessment. Video, Audio
Witnesses describe the 'horror' of New York terror attack
CNN National Correspondent Brynn Gingras with the latest on the attack in New York. Video, Audio
Barcelona alleged attacker shot dead
Spanish police have shot dead Younes Abouyaaqoub - the main suspect in the Barcelona van attack. Europe correspondent Jack Parrock has been covering the attacks. Audio
'Everyone in Europe is prepared for a terror attack'
Expressen TV reporter Matilda Nyberg talks to Checkpoint with John Campbell from Barcelona. Video, Audio
Policeman killed in Paris terror attack
Journalist Peter Allen joins Checkpoint live from Paris. Audio
Eight arrested over Westminster terror attack
The police have named 52-year old British-born Khalid Masood as the man behind the terror attack that killed five people and injured more than 40. Video, Audio
Australian Govt warns of potential terror attack in Indonesia
New Zealanders in Indonesia are being reminded of the high threat of a terror attack. Audio