Prime Minister Jacinda Arden told mourners in Christchurch that “the world has been stuck in a vicious cycle of extremism breeding extremism” that “must end.”
Author: CHARLOTTE GRAHAM-McLAY
After New Zealand Attacks, More People Registered to Move There
Registrations of interest to live and work in New Zealand rose sharply from people in the United States and from two majority-Muslim countries, Pakistan and Malaysia.
10 Days After Christchurch Shootings, Jacinda Ardern Announces a Trip to China
The planned visit signals a return to normal government business as the prime minister tries to mend frayed relations with New Zealand’s largest export market.
In Christchurch, One Family Among Many Buries a Son
Atta Elayyan, 33, was one of the many victims of the mosque attacks laid to rest in a mass funeral on Friday. His loved ones told his story.
In Christchurch, One Family Among Many Buries a Son
Atta Elayyan, 33, was one of the many victims of the mosque attacks laid to rest in a mass funeral on Friday. His loved ones told his story.
In New Zealand, Spreading the Mosque Shooting Video Is a Crime
The charges came as Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern vowed to investigate the role that social media companies played in mosque massacres last week.
Jacinda Ardern Pitched New Zealand’s Charms. Now, She Speaks of Its Pain.
With the massacre of 49 people at two mosques, the prime minister is back in the international spotlight, but the glamour is gone.
Attack on Government Minister Rattles New Zealand’s Friendly Politics
The attack on the minister for climate change stunned a country where only the prime minister has security and constituents don’t shy from approaching their leaders.
Michael Jackson Is Pulled From Some Radio Setlists Amid ‘Leaving Neverland’ Uproar
Networks in New Zealand and Canada say audiences have indicated that they no longer wanted to hear the singer’s music.
New Zealand’s Former Leader Is Depicted by China as Praising Its Policies
Former Prime Minister Jenny Shipley gave an interview to a Communist Party newspaper in December. This week, it ran her remarks as a glowing op-ed piece.