Christchurch Shootings
Remembering mosque shooting victims: As salamu alaykum
Dignitaries, survivors, victims' families, artists, politicians and the public gathered in Christchurch today to remember the 50 people who were killed in the terror attacks - and the dozens of others… Video, Audio
Facebook clamps down on white seperatism, nationalism
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern says Facebook's own moves to curb white supremacy on its site may not be enough and outside intervention may be needed. Audio
59 countries represented at National Remembrance Service
Delegates from almost 60 countries will attend tomorrow's National Remembrance Service in Christchurch but the Royal Family won't be represented until Prince William arrives for a separate visit later… Video, Audio
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
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
Do migrants feel safe after Christchurch mosque shootings?
In this episode of Voices, we hear how some migrants are feeling in the aftermath of the Christchurch mosque shootings. Produced by Sara Vui-Talitu. Audio, Gallery
Do migrants feel safe?
In this episode of Voices, we hear if migrants are feeling safe in the aftermath of the Christchurch mosque shootings. Produced by Sara Vui-Talitu.
AudioDo migrants feel safe after Christchurch mosque shootings?
In this episode of Voices, we hear how some migrants are feeling in the aftermath of the Christchurch mosque shootings. Produced by Sara Vui-Talitu.
AudioÅsne Seierstad on the anatomy of white terror
An act of terror has no place in an argument for or against immigration, says investigative journalist Åsne Seierstad, author of One of Us: The Story of Anders Breivik and the Massacre in Norway. Audio
No details yet on how gun laws will change
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern emerged from a lengthy Cabinet meeting today with no details of the promised tightening of gun laws. But she insists that's not a sign of conflict at the Cabinet table… Audio
Shootings after quake ‘trauma upon trauma’
Christchurch social worker and counsellor Doctor Blair Stirling told Lisa Owen the terror attack has compounded an already anxious community. Video, Audio
Mosque shooting survivor: 'It's not going to be the same'
Father of three, Tarik Chenafa, describes how he broke a window to escape the shooter at Masjid Al Noor mosque in central Christchurch. Video, Audio
Christchurch mosque victim’s widow: ‘He was the perfect man’
In an emotional interview with Lisa Owen, Christchurch widow Hanan Al Adem recounts how she learned of Friday's massacre, and how she still can't believe her husband, Dr Amjad Hamid, is dead. Video, Audio
Most mosque shooting victims to be buried together
Most families of the victims of the mosque attacks have opted for a group burial likely to take place later this week, with only one body released by authorities so far. Video, Audio
PM announces formal inquiry into Christchurch massacre
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has announced a formal inquiry into Friday's massacre. Political Editor Jane Patterson is in our gallery studio and joins us live. Video, Audio
How the world reacted to Christchurch mosque attacks
Around the world, vigils, prayers and protests are being held following the Christchurch mosque attacks. Video, Audio
Shooting victim’s twin: ‘We must bury my brother as soon as possible'
Junaid Ismail was killed in Friday's shootings. His twin brother Zahid Ismail who survived the shooting says he desperately wants his body released and has called Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern to… Video, Audio
Emergency workers describe response to the scene of ‘hatred’
Emergency workers who went to the mosque shootings have spoken out today, saying they'll never forget the scene of hatred that confronted them. Kate Newton heard the stories of those workers today -… Video, Audio