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Christchurch mosque attacks
Extreme Right-Wing Ideology Arrives in Singapore
By Kenneth Yeo Yaoren and Amalina Abdul Nasir
A recent arrest suggests that the city-state should broaden and diversify its efforts to combat violent extremism.
Report Finds Lapses Ahead of 2019 New Zealand Mosque Attack
By Associated Press
Although the report identifies lapses, it concludes that there was no plausible way the gunman’s plans could have been detected "except by chance."
New Zealand Mosque Shooter Won’t Speak at Court Sentencing
By Associated Press
Over the first three days of the hearing, 90 survivors and family members told the judge about the pain and aftermath of the attacks.
New Zealand Marks Year Since Christchurch Massacre
By Joshua Mcdonald
A year on from the Christchurch massacre -- what has New Zealand done to prevent further attacks?
Christchurch Marks Anniversary of Mosque Shootings
A memorial event had to be canceled amid COVID-19 fears, but New Zealanders remembered the tragedy that “fundamentally changed” their country.
Australia: Far-Right on the Rise as Intelligence Chief Warns of Terror Threat
By Joshua Mcdonald
Australia’s far-right have been growing undetected by authorities, but ASIO now warns of “probable” terror attack.
New Zealand Lawmakers Pass Initial Vote for New Gun Controls
By Nick Perry
New gun controls are expected to become law by mid-April, within a month after the Christchurch mosque attacks.
The Islamophobia Epidemic in Australia
By Conor McLaughlin
Racism has no place in society and Australian politicians from all sides of politics are making full awareness of this fact.
New Zealand Citizens Open to Gun Reform After Massacre
By Stephen Wright and Kristen Gelineau
Less than a week after the deadly shooting at two mosques, New Zealand’s government is moving forward with gun control.
Mass Shootings at New Zealand Mosques Kill 49; 1 Man Charged
By Nick Perry and Mark Baker
“It is clear that this can now only be described as a terrorist attack,” New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said.
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