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Who are the Comancheros gang?
The police say the New Zealand chapter of the notorious Comancheros motorcycle gang was established by deportees from Australia. In raids in Auckland on Thursday, six members and associates of the… Video, Audio
Communities to decide whether to consolidate Anzac Day services - RSA
It will be up to communities whether they choose to reduce Anzac Day services for security reasons, the RSA says.
New Plymouth firms reluctant to drop the 'Naki'
A cloud-based computing business in New Plymouth is being applauded for changing its name from Naki Cloud to Our Cloud. Many Taranaki Māori find the abbreviation at best irritating and at worst… Audio
'Naki' branding: 'It's not just a name we can ... chop up and change'
More Taranaki firms should follow the example of a New Plymouth IT company and drop the word "Naki" from their branding, a Māori academic says.
Crusaders name change: Christchurch Muslims welcome unity
A Muslim community advocate says ditching the Crusaders' knights-on-horseback entertainers at matches is not enough - the name has to go. On Wednesday the Crusaders and New Zealand Rugby announced… Audio
New Plymouth firms urged to drop 'Naki' from branding
A Maori academic says more Taranaki firms should consider dropping the word 'Naki' from their branding. The head of Te Wananga o Aotearoa's New Plymouth campus, Denis Ngawhare, has appauded IT company… Audio
Christchurch to get giant mural in memory of mosque victims
Auckland graffiti artist Paul X Walsh, who painted a poignant mural of a victim of the mosque attacks on an Auckland wall, has been invited to paint another tribute - this time in Christchurch. Video, Audio
Lisa O'Carroll: May hoping to hold fourth vote on Brexit deal
Guardian Brexit correspondent Lisa O'Carroll speaks to Jim about l the latest in the Brexit saga and what the implications of the house's decision are likely to be. Audio
David Chariandy - I've been meaning to tell you
Canadian Writer and academic David Chariandy has written two critically received novels. Brother, published in 2017, won the Rogers Writers' Trust Fiction prize, the Toronto Book Award and was named a… Audio
Wellington artist designs TIME cover after mosque attacks
A Wellington artist whose illustration was shared thousands of times after the mosque attacks has been commissioned to design TIME magazine's new internatioanl cover. Ruby Jones' first design depicted… Audio
Internet fuelling white nationalist groups - expert
While many people have been were stunned and ashamed at the level of hatred displayed the Christchurch terror attacks carried out by a white supremacist, it didn't come as a surprise to everyone. Ben… Audio
Christchurch Muslims talk with community
As Christchurch grappled with the grief caused by the mosque shootings last week, a group of Muslim men set up deck chairs around the city, and invited people to simply sit, and talk. Hady Osman and… Audio
'Hello brother!' Family, friends farewell Haji-Daoud Nabi
Family and friends of Haji-Daoud Nabi gathered together yesterday to pray and show their support in the aftermath of the Christchurch terror attacks. Haji-Daoud Nabi was gunned down at the Al Noor… Audio
Messages of hope, defiance ring out at Hagley Park vigil
Messages of thanks, defiance and hope rang out across North Hagley Park last night, as thousands of people attended a vigil to remember the 50 people killed in the mosque terror attacks. Those in… Audio
NZ Muslim community's rights breached by spies - advocates
The SIS has been accused of breaching the human rights of the Muslim communities it has been monitoring. A newly released report from the Human Rights Foundation shows the SIS used informal chats and… 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.
AudioLinwood shops re-open but customers not there
Christchurch businesses that were closed last week after the nearby Linwood mosque came under attack are struggling to attract customers now the cordon has been lifted. The eight shops that were… Audio
Jessica Chiccehitto Hindman: Milli Vanilli on the violin
Jessica Chiccehitto Hindman thought she'd achieved a lifelong dream when she landed a job as a professional violinist but she was unwittingly part of a musical sham. Audio