Bangladesh To Return To Scene Of New Zealand Mosque Attacks
Agence France-Presse | Tuesday September 29, 2020
New Zealand announced their schedule for the 2020-21 summer on Tuesday with tours from West Indies, Pakistan, Australia and Bangladesh from November 2020 to March 2021.
"Not Human, Not Even An Animal": New Zealand Mosque Killer Told In Court
World News | Agence France-Presse | Wednesday August 26, 2020
The father of a three-year-old boy shot dead in last year's New Zealand mosque attacks told gunman Brenton Tarrant Wednesday that he was an "evil man" whose atrocity had failed in its goal to sow hatred and fear.
Security Increased After Threat Against New Zealand's Christchurch Mosque
World News | Reuters | Wednesday March 4, 2020
New Zealand police said on Wednesday they have stepped up patrols at two mosques ahead of the first anniversary of a shooting that killed 51 worshippers, after a distressing image linked to one of the mosques appeared on social media.
Christchurch Gunman Repeatedly Donated To European Extremists: Report
World News | Agence France-Presse | Thursday April 4, 2019
The alleged New Zealand mosque attacker made several donations to far-right "identitarian" activists in Europe known for their anti-immigration stunts, Austrian daily Der Standard reported Thursday.
New Zealand Mosque Attacks Accused To Face 50 Murder Charges: Police
World News | Agence France-Presse | Thursday April 4, 2019
The man accused of carrying out the Christchurch mosque attacks last month will face 50 murder charges when he appears in court this week, New Zealand police said Thursday.
Facebook Looks to Restrict Facebook Live After New Zealand Mosque Attacks
Reuters | Saturday March 30, 2019
Facebook will monitor who can go "Live" on Facebook depending on factors such as prior community standard violations.
New Zealand Mosque Shooter Paid Cash To Austrian Far Right: Chancellor
World News | Reuters | Wednesday March 27, 2019
Austria's far-right Identitarian Movement received cash from the man charged with killing 50 people in mass shootings at mosques in Christchurch, New Zealand, Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz said on Wednesday
Body Of Indian Student Killed In New Zealand Attack Brought To Kerala
Indians Abroad | Agence France-Presse | Monday March 25, 2019
The body of a student from Kerala killed in the Christchurch mosque attacks was returned today to her grieving family in Kochi, where relatives remembered a bright young woman dedicated to her studies.
Cops Visited New Zealand Mosque Shooter Before Granting Gun Licence
World News | Agence France-Presse | Friday March 22, 2019
New Zealand police revealed Friday that they met with the accused Christchurch mosque shooter at his home in October 2017 before granting him the licence that let him purchase the weapons used in the rampage.
New Zealand Shooting Survivor, 13, Mourns As Father, Brother Are Buried
World News | Agence France-Presse | Wednesday March 20, 2019
A Syrian refugee and his son were buried in New Zealand on Wednesday in the first funerals for those killed in the twin mosque massacre as Kiwis braced for days of emotional farewells following the mass slayings.
"Go Home, She Won't Come," Husband Was Told After New Zealand Shooting
World News | Reuters | Wednesday March 20, 2019
A total of 50 people were killed in the rampage, with as many wounded, as the gunman went from Al Noor to another mosque in the South Island city. Most victims were migrants or refugees from countries including Pakistan, India, Malaysia, Syria, Turkey, Somalia and Afghanistan.
US Lawmakers Ask Tech Leaders To Explain Viral New Zealand Attack Video
World News | Agence France-Presse | Wednesday March 20, 2019
A US congressional panel said Tuesday it was asking top executives from US tech firms to explain the proliferation online of the "horrific" video of deadly attacks in New Zealand that were streamed on Facebook and then reposted on other platforms.
Turkey President Uses Mosque Attack Clip In Campaign, New Zealand Rebukes
World News | Agence France-Presse | Tuesday March 19, 2019
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan drew a sharp rebuke from New Zealand Monday for using controversial video shot by the Christchurch mosque gunman as an election campaign prop.
New Zealanders Give Up Guns After Mosque Attack, But Some Face Blowback
World News | Agence France-Presse | Tuesday March 19, 2019
New Zealanders have begun handing in weapons in response to government appeals following the Christchurch massacre, but the gesture has put some squarely in the social media firing line.
"Saw Her Lie Motionless": Kerala Man's Wife Killed In New Zealand Attack
Indians Abroad | Press Trust of India | Tuesday March 19, 2019
For the Indian couple Abdul Nazer and Ansi Alibava, life in New Zealand was peaceful and promising until Friday's mass shootings at two mosques in Christchurch that shattered their dreams.
Bangladesh To Return To Scene Of New Zealand Mosque Attacks
Agence France-Presse | Tuesday September 29, 2020
New Zealand announced their schedule for the 2020-21 summer on Tuesday with tours from West Indies, Pakistan, Australia and Bangladesh from November 2020 to March 2021.
"Not Human, Not Even An Animal": New Zealand Mosque Killer Told In Court
World News | Agence France-Presse | Wednesday August 26, 2020
The father of a three-year-old boy shot dead in last year's New Zealand mosque attacks told gunman Brenton Tarrant Wednesday that he was an "evil man" whose atrocity had failed in its goal to sow hatred and fear.
Security Increased After Threat Against New Zealand's Christchurch Mosque
World News | Reuters | Wednesday March 4, 2020
New Zealand police said on Wednesday they have stepped up patrols at two mosques ahead of the first anniversary of a shooting that killed 51 worshippers, after a distressing image linked to one of the mosques appeared on social media.
Christchurch Gunman Repeatedly Donated To European Extremists: Report
World News | Agence France-Presse | Thursday April 4, 2019
The alleged New Zealand mosque attacker made several donations to far-right "identitarian" activists in Europe known for their anti-immigration stunts, Austrian daily Der Standard reported Thursday.
New Zealand Mosque Attacks Accused To Face 50 Murder Charges: Police
World News | Agence France-Presse | Thursday April 4, 2019
The man accused of carrying out the Christchurch mosque attacks last month will face 50 murder charges when he appears in court this week, New Zealand police said Thursday.
Facebook Looks to Restrict Facebook Live After New Zealand Mosque Attacks
Reuters | Saturday March 30, 2019
Facebook will monitor who can go "Live" on Facebook depending on factors such as prior community standard violations.
New Zealand Mosque Shooter Paid Cash To Austrian Far Right: Chancellor
World News | Reuters | Wednesday March 27, 2019
Austria's far-right Identitarian Movement received cash from the man charged with killing 50 people in mass shootings at mosques in Christchurch, New Zealand, Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz said on Wednesday
Body Of Indian Student Killed In New Zealand Attack Brought To Kerala
Indians Abroad | Agence France-Presse | Monday March 25, 2019
The body of a student from Kerala killed in the Christchurch mosque attacks was returned today to her grieving family in Kochi, where relatives remembered a bright young woman dedicated to her studies.
Cops Visited New Zealand Mosque Shooter Before Granting Gun Licence
World News | Agence France-Presse | Friday March 22, 2019
New Zealand police revealed Friday that they met with the accused Christchurch mosque shooter at his home in October 2017 before granting him the licence that let him purchase the weapons used in the rampage.
New Zealand Shooting Survivor, 13, Mourns As Father, Brother Are Buried
World News | Agence France-Presse | Wednesday March 20, 2019
A Syrian refugee and his son were buried in New Zealand on Wednesday in the first funerals for those killed in the twin mosque massacre as Kiwis braced for days of emotional farewells following the mass slayings.
"Go Home, She Won't Come," Husband Was Told After New Zealand Shooting
World News | Reuters | Wednesday March 20, 2019
A total of 50 people were killed in the rampage, with as many wounded, as the gunman went from Al Noor to another mosque in the South Island city. Most victims were migrants or refugees from countries including Pakistan, India, Malaysia, Syria, Turkey, Somalia and Afghanistan.
US Lawmakers Ask Tech Leaders To Explain Viral New Zealand Attack Video
World News | Agence France-Presse | Wednesday March 20, 2019
A US congressional panel said Tuesday it was asking top executives from US tech firms to explain the proliferation online of the "horrific" video of deadly attacks in New Zealand that were streamed on Facebook and then reposted on other platforms.
Turkey President Uses Mosque Attack Clip In Campaign, New Zealand Rebukes
World News | Agence France-Presse | Tuesday March 19, 2019
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan drew a sharp rebuke from New Zealand Monday for using controversial video shot by the Christchurch mosque gunman as an election campaign prop.
New Zealanders Give Up Guns After Mosque Attack, But Some Face Blowback
World News | Agence France-Presse | Tuesday March 19, 2019
New Zealanders have begun handing in weapons in response to government appeals following the Christchurch massacre, but the gesture has put some squarely in the social media firing line.
"Saw Her Lie Motionless": Kerala Man's Wife Killed In New Zealand Attack
Indians Abroad | Press Trust of India | Tuesday March 19, 2019
For the Indian couple Abdul Nazer and Ansi Alibava, life in New Zealand was peaceful and promising until Friday's mass shootings at two mosques in Christchurch that shattered their dreams.
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