James Borrowdale
Christchurch is still reeling from New Zealand’s worst mass shooting
“There’s something about Christchurch now. There’s this weird cloud over it.”
New Zealand is coming for these farmers’ guns. They're OK with that.
“It’s not the time to fight over a little gun. It’s not that important.”
New Zealand's Muslims say Islamophobia was a problem long before the Christchurch massacre
“I have received racist comments ... Anyone who has a sister who wears a headscarf would know that they experience this as well; it’s all part of living here.”
The Human Whānau: Unity Outside Christchurch’s Masjid Al Noor Mosque
As the death toll rose to 50, New Zealanders came together at the scene of the tragedy.
Grief, Anger and Solidarity At the Christchurch Terror Attack Vigil
"This is something that will take generations to fade."
Terrorism in Christchurch: One of New Zealand’s “Darkest Days”
At least 49 are dead in what’s expected to be the deadliest mass shooting in New Zealand history.
Everything We Know So Far About the Mosque Shooting in Christchurch
People have been killed, witnesses say.
We Asked Cook Islanders If The Cook Islands Should Change Its Name
“It continues to perpetuate the colonial hold on us.”
The Battle to Remove Rotorua's Gigantic Wasp Nest Enters Day Five
An exterminator on the job said the monster nest could have housed over a million wasps.
The Sinaloa Cartel Just Tried To Smuggle 110kg of Meth Into NZ, Experts Say
Hidden in golf cart batteries, the haul found by Customs could be worth around NZ$17 million.
‘Kiwi Jihadi’ Locked In Syrian Prison Is On His Own, Says Ardern
“New Zealand has made it very clear from the outset that New Zealanders should not travel to Syria.”
The Greens Are Fighting to Give Kiwi Prisoners the Right To Vote
"Voting during elections would engage them in society and mean they are exercising a fundamental human right," says the party.