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New Zealand mosque shootings: everything we know so far about the Christchurch attacks

Posted: 16 Mar 2019 04:53 AM PDT

New Zealand mosque shootings: everything we know so far about the Christchurch attacksFour people are in custody after 50 people were killed and 20 more were seriously injured in shootings at two mosques in the New Zealand city of Christchurch. New Zealand Police said there had been "multiple fatalities" following what they described as a "tragic series of events" in the Canterbury region on Friday. Follow this developing story live here What has happened in Christchurch? Officers first responded to reports of shots fired in central Christchurch at about 1.40pm local time (12.40am GMT).  Two shootings took place at two separate mosques in the city, one at Masjid Al Noor mosque on Deans Avenue and another at Masjid Mosque, Linwood Avenue. Police said they also defused a number of improvised explosive devices found on vehicles after the shootings. All schools and council buildings were put on lockdown and members of the public were told not to go outside. The lockdown has since been lifted.  Christchurch Mosque shootings Attack 'streamed live' New Zealand police have warned that "extremely distressing footage" exists relating to the shooting in Christchurch and have urged that it not be shared. A video reportedly streamed live on Facebook showed a gunman filming himself firing at worshipers inside the Al Noor mosque. Facebook later said they had removed the video and disabled the account.  The suspects Four people were taken into police custody following the attack. A white male dressed in camouflage, army-style clothing who identified himself as Brenton Tarrant filmed himself opening fire in the Al Noor mosque.  Twenty-eight-year-old Australian Brenton Harrison Tarrant appeared in court on Saturday charged with murder over the attack. Police said more charges would follow. Wearing handcuffs and a white prison shirt, the Australian-born former fitness instructor and self-professed fascist sat impassively as the judge read the charge against him. He did not request bail and was taken into custody until his next court appearance scheduled for April 5. New Zealand mosque massacre - In pictures Jacinda Ardern said: "This individual has travelled around the world with sporadic periods of time spent in New Zealand. "They were not a resident of Christchurch, in fact they were currently based in Dunedin at the time of this event. "Inquiries are ongoing to establish whether the other two who were arrested were directly involved with this incident. "The forth person who was arrested yesterday was a member of the public who was in possession of a firearm, but with the intention of assisting police. "They have since been released." Tarrant  left a 74-page anti-immigrant manifesto in which he explained who he was and his reasoning for his actions. He said he considered it a terrorist attack. Ms Ardern says the suspect held a Category A gun licence which enabled him to legally obtain semi-automatic weapons. She says the country's gun laws will change in the wake of the attack. A still image taken from video circulated on social media, apparently taken by a gunman and posted online live as the attack unfolded Credit: Reuters Tarrant said he was of Scottish, Irish and English stock and moved to New Zealand temporarily to plan and train and then stayed there after deciding to conduct the attack. "I have read the writings of Dylann Roof and many others, but only really took true inspiration from Knight Justiciar Breivik," he wrote. Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison said: "I can confirm that the individual who was taken into custody I have been advised is an Australian-born citizen," he told reporters in Sydney. "As family members with our New Zealand cousins today, we grieve, we are shocked, we are appalled, we are outraged, and we stand here and condemn absolutely the attack that occurred today by an extremist, right-wing, violent terrorist." Tarrant appeared in court on Saturday on one count of murder and is remanded until April 5. Brenton Tarrant, gestures as he is lead into the dock for his appearance for murder in the Christchurch District Court on March 16, 2019 in Christchurch, New Zealand Credit: Getty The victims New Zealand's Prime Minister has confirmed 49 people dead with another 20 seriously injured in today's attacks. Several of those killed or wounded in the shooting rampage were from the Middle East or South Asia, according to initial reports from several governments. Jacinda Ardern said her government was working with consular officials from countries including "Pakistan, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Bangladesh, Indonesia and Malaysia," to deal with the aftermath of the attack. The Bangladesh cricket team was arriving for Friday prayers when the shooting occurred but all members were safe, a team coach said. Thirty-nine people remain in Christchurch Hospital, 11 of them in intensive care. Police and ambulance staff help a wounded man from outside a mosque in central Christchurch, New Zealand, Friday, March 15, 2019 Credit: Mark Baker/AP New Zealand's 'darkest day' A solemn New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said Friday the deadly mosque shootings in Christchurch had plunged the country into one of its "darkest days". "Clearly, what has happened here is an extraordinary and unprecedented act of violence," Ardern said in an address to a shocked nation. "Many of those who will have been directly affected by this shooting may be migrants to New Zealand, they may even be refugees here," Ardern said. "They have chosen to make New Zealand their home, and it is their home. They are us. The person who has perpetuated this violence against us is not." "They should have been in a safe environment," she said. Terror in New Zealand | Read more Gun Law Ardern reiterated her promise that gun laws would change in New Zealand, and said the firearms used in the mosque shootings appear to have been modified. She said: "New Zealanders will question how someone can come into being in possession of weapons of this nature. "The guns used in this case appear to have been modified. That's a challenge police have been facing and a challenge we will look to address in changing laws." Sign up for your essential, twice-daily briefing from The Telegraph with our free Front Page newsletter.


Yellow vest 'ultimatum' rally turns violent in Paris

Posted: 16 Mar 2019 03:21 AM PDT

Yellow vest 'ultimatum' rally turns violent in ParisAfter weeks of declining participation, France's "yellow vest" protest movement attempted to rebound on Saturday with a major rally in Paris which quickly turned violent. A large crowd gathered on the Champs-Elysees avenue for the 18th straight week of anti-government protests which initially rocked President Emmanuel Macron's administration, forcing him to adopt more anti-poverty measures, but had appeared to fizzle in recent weeks. Police fired tear gas to disperse protesters who erected barricades near the Champs-Elysees in scenes reminiscent of some of the most tense "yellow vest" rallies.


'A gut punch': How the college admissions scandal hurt families with disabled students

Posted: 17 Mar 2019 11:14 AM PDT

'A gut punch': How the college admissions scandal hurt families with disabled studentsParents fear the scandal could jeopardize what is already a stressful process for students with legitimate need to get disability accommodations.


Where's Mick? Trump acting chief of staff has low-key style

Posted: 16 Mar 2019 11:19 AM PDT

Where's Mick? Trump acting chief of staff has low-key styleWASHINGTON (AP) — As President Donald Trump struggled with mounting Republican defections over his emergency declaration to pay for a border wall, his acting White House chief of staff wasn't on Capitol Hill cajoling former colleagues or in the West Wing making calls.


U.S. agencies have not validated Ethiopian Airlines black box data: U.S. officials

Posted: 17 Mar 2019 12:57 PM PDT

U.S. agencies have not validated Ethiopian Airlines black box data: U.S. officialsEarlier on Sunday, a spokesman for the Ethiopian Transport Ministry said the data from the black boxes was successfully recovered and teams from the United States and Ethiopia had validated it. Citing analysis of the black boxes recovered from the wreckage of the March 10 disaster, the spokesman said the crash had "clear similarities" with October's Lion Air crash. Investigators are trying to determine why the aircraft plunged into a field shortly after takeoff from Addis Ababa, searching for possible similarities to an October Lion Air crash that killed 189 people.


Stacey Abrams considers 2020 presidential campaign on race and voter suppression as Democratic field grows

Posted: 17 Mar 2019 10:48 AM PDT

Stacey Abrams considers 2020 presidential campaign on race and voter suppression as Democratic field growsStacey Abrams, who narrowly lost her bid to become governor of Georgia last autumn, has a series of decisions to make. Losing campaigns are not the normal launching pad for a run for the White House. Ms Abrams, who was the former minority leader of the Georgia House of Representatives, sat down last week with Steven Ginsberg, The Washington Post's national editor, and talked about the choices, the timetable and what kind of presidential campaign she would run.


Australia bans tour by alt-right star Milo Yiannopoulos over New Zealand massacre remarks

Posted: 16 Mar 2019 02:07 PM PDT

Australia bans tour by alt-right star Milo Yiannopoulos over New Zealand massacre remarksAustralia — home of the suspected gunman in the killing of at least 50 people at a New Zealand mosque — has banned right-wing commentator Milo Yiannopoulos from touring over his social media response to the  massacre.


Hero refugee chased gunman away from New Zealand mosque

Posted: 17 Mar 2019 02:24 AM PDT

Hero refugee chased gunman away from New Zealand mosqueWhen Afghan refugee Abdul Aziz saw a man brandishing a gun outside his mosque in Christchurch, he ran towards the attacker armed with the only weapon he could find -- a hand-held credit card machine. Seven people were killed when a white supremacist stormed Linwood Masjid -- the second mosque he attacked on Friday -- as worshippers knelt to pray.


New Zealand shooting: Brenton Tarrant charged after 50 killed in attacks on two mosques in Christchurch

Posted: 16 Mar 2019 12:02 AM PDT

New Zealand shooting: Brenton Tarrant charged after 50 killed in attacks on two mosques in ChristchurchNew Zealand shooting: 49 killed across two mosques​ PM Jacinda Ardern vows to change gun laws Suspect appears in court charged with murder Everything we know about the shooter Brenton Tarrant The victims: Afghan refugee viewed country as 'slice of paradise' Tech giants told 'enough is enough' after shooting live-streamed  Everything we know so far about the Christchurch attacks The main suspect in mass shootings at two New Zealand mosques was charged with one count of murder on Saturday, a day after the attack that killed 49 people and wounded dozens. Wearing handcuffs and a white prison shirt, Brenton Harrison Tarrant sat impassively as the judge read the charge against him. Tarrant, an Australian-born former fitness instructor and self-professed fascist, did not request bail and was taken into custody until his next court appearance scheduled for April 5. He was likely to face further charges, police said. Brenton Tarrant, gestures as he is lead into the dock for his appearance for murder in the Christchurch District Court on March 16, 2019 Credit: Getty New Zealand shooting | Read more A "right-wing extremist" armed with semi-automatic weapons, the 28-year-old suspect rampaged through two mosques in the quiet New Zealand city of Christchurch during afternoon prayers on Friday, killing 49 worshippers and wounding dozens more. The attack, thought to be the deadliest against Muslims in the West in modern times, was immediately dubbed terrorism by Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern, as she led a shocked nation on one of its "darkest days." The attacker live-streamed footage of himself going room-to-room, victim to victim, shooting the wounded from close range as they struggled to crawl away. Family members outside the Al Noor mosque in Christchurch Mr Tarrant allegedly published a racist "manifesto" on social media before the attack, featuring conspiracy theories about Europeans being displaced, and details of two years of preparation and radicalisation leading up to the shootings. "It is clear that this can now only be described as a terrorist attack," said New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern. "From what we know, it does appear to have been well planned." Two IEDs (improvised explosive devices) were found in a car and neutralised by the military, police said. In Sydney, Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison described the gunman as "an extremist, right-wing, violent terrorist". His two targets were the Masjid al Noor mosque, where 41 people died, and a second, smaller mosque in the suburb of Linwood, where seven more died. The remaining victim succumbed in hospital. The dead were said to include women and children. Around 48 people were treated for gunshot wounds at Christchurch Hospital, including young children, with injuries ranging from critical to minor. The survivors included 17 members of Bangladesh's cricket team, whose game against New Zealand on Saturday has been postponed, and a Palestinian man who fled for his life after seeing someone being shot in the head. Entire team got saved from active shooters!!! Frightening experience and please keep us in your prayers christchurchMosqueAttack— Tamim Iqbal Khan (@TamimOfficial28) March 15, 2019 Ms Ardern vowed on Saturday to toughen the country's gun laws after revealing the alleged shooter had legally bought the five weapons, including two semi-automatic rifles, used in the massacre. The nation's firearms laws are lax compared to neighbouring Australia, which enacted a strict gun control regime in the wake of a similar massacre in 1996. Ms Ardern said  Tarrant obtained a "Category A" gun licence in November 2017 which allowed him to purchase the weapons used to mow down worshippers in two Christchurch mosques. Some of the guns appear to have been modified to make them more deadly, she said, adding that a ban on semi-automatic weapons would be considered. "The mere fact... that this individual had acquired a gun licence and acquired weapons of that range, then obviously I think people will be seeking change, and I'm committing to that," she told a press conference. "I can tell you one thing right now - our gun laws will change." Terror in New Zealand | Read more   6:43AM Two police officers praised for arrest A pair of rural New Zealand police officers dramatically arrested the suspected Christchurch gunman 36 minutes after authorities were alerted, it emerged on Saturday, as the prime minister hailed their bravery. Jacinda Ardern said the alleged attacker, Brenton Tarrant, would surely have killed even more people were it not for the policemen. "The offender was mobile, there were two other firearms in the vehicle that the offender was in, and it absolutely was his intention to continue with his attack," Ardern told reporters in Christchurch. Grainy video apparently shot from a passing car shows the gunman's light-coloured vehicle at the side of a busy road, rammed against the kerb by a police car and with one of its front wheels suspended in the air. ARREST VIDEO: New video shot by a passing motorist shows authorities making an arrest in connection with the terror attack on two mosques in Christchurch, New Zealand, that has left at least 49 dead and dozens more injured. https://t.co/lwXVQwZ6r4pic.twitter.com/q23MT2D0id— World News Tonight (@ABCWorldNews) March 15, 2019 Two police officers - one of whom appears to be armed only with a handgun - can be seen pointing their weapons at the open passenger-side door. "They were rural community cops I understand from Lincoln (a nearby town) who were present here. Anyone who has seen the footage... they put New Zealand first," Ardern said. "The individual charged was in custody 36 minutes from receiving the first call," she said. The officers can be seen dragging a black-clad figure away from the vehicle, as motorists slowly drove by on the other side of the city carriageway. Police Commissioner Mike Bush also praised the officers who brought the massacre to a halt. "I would also like to commend - and some of you would have seen, the brave actions on social media of police staff who responded to this incident," he said. "I'm extremely proud of what they've done today." 6:27AM Sayyad Milne was 'a typical Kiwi boy who loved playing football Brydie Milne, the half-sister of 14-year-old victim Sayyad Milne, has described him as "a typical Kiwi boy who loved playing football", Claire Drake reports. "He was just so kind and quietly gorgeous," Ms Milne, a mum of four living in the North Island, told The Telegraph. Sayyad was the youngest in the family. He was at Al Noor mosque, on Deans Ave, with his mother when the massacre happened. Sayyad's mum was in a different part of the building and managed to escape the gunman; friends of the family reported seeing Sayyad "lying on the floor of the mosque, bleeding from his lower body," said Milne.   "It was a horrible situation. Imagine what his mum went through - leaving the mosque without him, not knowing if he was alive." The family reported Sayyad missing and waited at home for updates. Milne said they didn't hold much hope for the teen's survival. "Understandably they had to follow procedures. The bodies had to stay there over night. He wouldn't have had any ID on him, like many people there," she said. "His mum, his poor mum, and his brother and sister have just had a very long night and day waiting." On Saturday afternoon Sayyad's parents were summoned to identify his body, said Ms Milne. "I'm devastated for my family, that they won't get their baby boy back," she said. Milne said she would fly down to be with her Christchurch-based family on Sunday. "It's just unreal in little New Zealand. It's so not real. It's going to be very real when I get to Christchurch tomorrow." In Dunedin, cordons have been lifted from Sommerville St, where police were investigating a potential connection with the Christchurch mosque shootings.  Police remain outside a house on Sommerville St, Dunedin, associated with gunman Brenton Trent. Credit: Claire Drake Evacuated residents were allowed home on Saturday afternoon. Armed police remained outside at least one house, however. 5:14AM 'A brave little soldier': Boy, 14, dies John Milne says his 14-year-old son Sayyad was among thise who died at the Al Noor Mosque. Sayyad Milne was a student at Cashmere High School in Year 10 and attended the mosque every week with his mother and friends. "I've lost my little boy, he's just turned 14," Mr Milne told NZME.  "I haven't heard officially yet that he's actually passed but I know he has because he was seen. [I'm] keeping it together and tears are helping. people are helping. Just by being here, it is helping." 5:06AM Saudi citizen among the dead A Saudi citizen has been confirmed as one of the victims of the attack. The Saudi-owned satellite news channel Al-Arabiya reports one of two citizens of the kingdom wounded in the New Zealand mosque attack has died. The channel, citing his family, said Mohsen al-Muzaini had succumbed to the wounds he suffered in the shooting on Friday. The channel reported the second wounded Saudi, named as 19-year-old Aseel Ansari, was struck in the knee by a rifle round, but still was able to flee. 4:54AM Australia 'bans Milo Yiannopoulos' from country Australia has reportedly banned Milo Yiannopoulos from entering the country after the controversial right-wing commentator described Islam as a "barbaric" and "alien" religious culture in the wake of the Christchurch attack. The decision was made on Saturday morning, The Age reported.  In a Facebook post overnight, Mr Yiannopoulos, who was due to tour Australia later this year, said: "Attacks like this happen because the establishment panders to and mollycoddles extremist leftism and barbaric, alien religious cultures. Not when someone dares to point it out." Earlier, Labor frontbencher Tony Burke said: "Surely the Liberal government is still not going to issue a visa to someone so he can conduct a tour to promote hatred against Muslims." 4:16AM 'We still love this country' An imam who was leading prayers at a Christchurch mosque when a gunman brandishing semi-automatic weapons mowed down his congregation said the Muslim community's love for New Zealand would not be shaken by the massacre. "We still love this country," said Ibrahim Abdul Halim, imam of Linwood Mosque, vowing that extremists would "never ever touch our confidence". A message is displayed at a makeshift memorial outside Christchurch hospital in Christchurch, New Zealand Credit: AP Halim gave a harrowing account of the moment during Friday prayers when gunshots rang out in the mosque, replacing peaceful reflection with screaming, bloodshed and death. "Everyone laid down on the floor, and some women started crying, some people died immediately," he said. But, he said, New Zealand Muslims still felt at home in the south Pacific nation. "My children live here" he said, adding, "we are happy". He said the majority of New Zealanders "are very keen to support all of us, to give us full solidarity", describing how strangers exchanged hugs with him on Saturday. "They start to... give me big hug, and give me more solidarity. This is something very important." 3:46AM Ardern reiterates promise to change gun laws  Ardern reiterated her promise that gun laws would change in New Zealand, and said the firearms used in the mosque shootings appear to have been modified. "New Zealanders will question how someone can come into being in possession of weapons of this nature. "The guns used in this case appear to have been modified. That's a challenge police have been facing and a challenge we will look to address in changing laws." She added: "There are a raft of issues on the table that I think we need to look at. We need to include modification of guns which can lead them to becoming essentially the kinds of weapons we've seen used in this terrorist attack." New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern speaks to the media in Christchurch Credit: Getty   3:36AM Ardern: Suspect intended to continue rampage Jacinda Ardern has spoken with the media during a visit to Christchurch. The Prime Minister said the main suspect in New Zealand's worst peacetime mass shooting intended to continue the rampage before he was caught by police. "The offender was mobile, there were two other firearms in the vehicle that the offender was in, and it absolutely was his intention to continue with his attack. "I'm not privileged to a full breakdown at this point but it is clear that young children have been caught up in this horrific attack."  New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern meets with Muslim community representatives in Christchurch on Saturday Credit: Getty   1:41AM First victim identified The first of the 49 victims to be identified was 71-year-old Afghan Daoud Nabi. Outside the court where Tarrant was charged, his son demanded justice for his late father, who believed New Zealand to be a "slice of paradise." "It's outrageous, the feeling is outrageous," he said. "It's beyond imagination." According to reports, 71yo Daoud Nabi was the first victim of Christchurch and the man who welcomed the terrorist at the mosque. He was a refugee from Afghanistan and wanted to live peacefully in NZ, and he died as a hero. pic.twitter.com/r3VoJJAnHT— Emran Feroz (@Emran_Feroz) March 15, 2019 The Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said the victims came from across the Muslim world, with Turkey, Bangladesh, Indonesia and Malaysia among the countries rendering consular assistance. One Saudi citizen and two Jordanians were among the dead, while five Pakistani citizens were missing. 1:28AM Hospital chief gives update on the wounded Christchurch Hospital chief Greg Robertson says seven of the 48 gunshot victims admitted after Friday's mosque shootings in have been discharged. Roberson says a four-year-old girl who has been transferred to an Auckland hospital in critical condition and 11 patients who remain in Christchurch are also critically wounded.  "We have had patients with injuries to most parts of the body that range from relatively superficial soft tissue injuries to more complex injuries involving the chest, the abdomen, the pelvis, the long bones and the head." He says many patients will require multiple operations to deal with their complex series of injuries. 12:51AM Suspect was apprehended 36 minutes after first emergency call New Zealand Police Commissioner Mike Bush said on Saturday that officers were searching the suspected attacker's residence in the city of Dunedin. He added that it took just 36 minutes from the initial emergency call before the offender was in custody. Four people were taken into custody following the attack on Friday, one of whom was released a short time later. Mr Bush said two of them were arrested at a cordon, and that police were currently working to establish whether they had had any involvement in the incident. He also praised his officers for their brave actions in the wake of the tragedy, adding: "Their intervention may likely have saved further lives." 12:37AM New Zealanders reach out to Muslim neighbours with acts of kindness On Saturday, people across New Zealand were reaching out to Muslims in their communities on social media to volunteer acts of kindness. Many offered rides to the grocery store or volunteered to walk with them if they felt unsafe. In other forums, people discussed Muslim food restrictions as they prepared to drop off meals for those affected. The prime minister said the attack reflected "extremist views that have absolutely no place in New Zealand." Immigrants "have chosen to make New Zealand their home, and it is their home," Ardern said. "They are us." 12:00AM How Brenton Tarrant's hate spread across social media How Tarrant's hate spread across social media   11:24PM Suspect's family helping police Australian police say the family of the suspect in the New Zealand mosque shootings is helping their investigation. New South Wales state Police Commissioner Mick Fuller says his officers are investigating to help New Zealand police and to ensure the safety of residents in the Australian state where suspect Brenton Tarrant is from. Fuller says Tarrant's family is from the northern New South Wales town of Grafton and contacted police after seeing media reports of the shootings that killed at least 49. Fuller says Tarrant has spent little time in Australia in the past four years. Acting Deputy Police Commissioner Mick Willing says Tarrant was only known to police for "minor traffic matters." Willing says there's no information to suggest any further threat in New Zealand or Australia. 11:12PM Suspect pictured in court  Brenton Tarrant, charged for murder, made a sign to the camera during his appearance in the Christchurch District Court in New Zealand. The suspect was remanded without plea until his next appearance in the High Court on April 5. Brenton Tarrant appears in the Christchurch District Court Credit: Reuters   10:35PM Sajid Javid  left 'sick to the stomach' by New Zealand attack Home Secretary Sajid Javid said he has been left "sick to the stomach" by the terror attack in New Zealand. Writing in the Express, Mr Javid called the attack "heart-breaking". He added: "Sick to the stomach by the massacre of 49 innocent worshippers as they attended Friday prayers. "They were simply targeted for being Muslims, as they paid respects to God. "My own late father never missed Friday prayers. I often joined him, and I fondly look back on the peaceful moments we shared." 10:01PM Christchurch suspect appears in court charged with murder New Zealand police tweeted that the suspect has now appeared in court in Christchurch. There was no detail given of any plea entered. The force tweeted: "While the man is currently facing only one charge, further charges will be laid. Details of those charges will be communicated at the earliest possible opportunity." The 28-year-old man charged with murder in relation to this attack has appeared in Christchurch District Court this morning.— New Zealand Police (@nzpolice) March 15, 2019 While the man is currently facing only one charge, further charges will be laid. Details of those charges will be communicated at the earliest possible opportunity.— New Zealand Police (@nzpolice) March 15, 2019 Police added that 45 additional officers were deployed to Christchurch from other districts, with another 80 being drafted in today. They tweeted: "A complex investigation is under way into this terrible attack, and Police have a number of a priorities today in terms of investigation and intelligence gathering. "However another absolute focus for us is to ensure that the victims of this attack, including family members and loved ones of those killed and injured, have the best possible structures in place to provide support and welfare." Media gathered outside the district court in Christchurch Credit: Edgar Su/Reuters   9:56PM Police begin search of scene  New Zealand police are beginning a detailed search of the scenes of yesterday's attacks in the hope of uncovering more clues. Police officers prepare to search the area near the Masjid Al Noor mosque, site of one of the mass shootings at two mosques in Christchurch Credit: Mark Baker/AP   9:45PM Secretary General of the Muslim World League condemns attack Sheikh Dr. Mohammad bin Abdulkarim Alissa said: "The Muslim World League condemns the attacks in New Zealand's mosques that has claimed the lives of dozens of innocent worshipers and left many others seriously wounded. "The Muslim World League also expresses its deep grief and condolences for the families, friends and communities of the victims. "Terrorist attacks against people of faith are one of the most inhumane and evil forms of incitement and hatred. "The barbarity, hatred and ill will of this extremist terrorist act parallels the violent acts of Al-Qaeda and Daesh. "In the face of such evil, the global community can answer only with the values of love, harmony and peace." 9:09PM Jacinda Ardern ends her speech Ms Ardern said: "I want to finish by saying that while the nation grapples with a form of grief and anger that we have not experienced before, we are seeking answers. "As is the entire nation, we are all unified in grieving together." Jacinda Ardern, the prime minister of New Zealand speaks on Saturday morning in Wellington Credit:  Mark Tantrum/Getty She added: "Rhetoric of racism, division and extremism has no place not only in New Zealand but I would say in a society as a whole." 8:44PM PM of New Zealand details attacker Jacinta Ardern said that three people have been arrested over the attack, including an Australian who has been charged with murder. She said: "This individual has travelled around the world with sporadic periods of time spent in New Zealand. "They were not a resident of Christchurch, in fact they were currently based in Dunedin at the time of this event. "Inquiries are ongoing to establish whether the other two who were arrested were directly involved with this incident. "The forth person who was arrested yesterday was a member of the public who was in possession of a firearm, but with the intention of assisting police. "They have since been released." 8:41PM More from Jacinda Arden She said: "Our gun laws will change. "There were attempts to change the law in 2005 and 2012, and after an inquiry in 2017. "Now is the time for change." Jacinda Ardern, the prime minister of New Zealand   8:38PM New Zealand's prime minister holding press conference Jacinda Ardern says that the suspected killer had five firearms. She said there were two semi-automatic weapons, two shotguns and a lever-action firearm. He had obtained a gun licence in November 2017. 8:23PM Trump: There's no rising white nationalism in the US Donald Trump has said he does not see a rise in white nationalism - but it may be an issue in New Zealand. Asked by a reporter if he sees an increase in white nationalism, Mr Trump said: "I don't really. I think it's a small group of people." White supremacists in Charlottesville, Virginia, in August 2017. Mr Trump said of the conflict that there were "very fine people on both sides" Mr Trump also said he had not seen a manifesto in which the suspected gunman denounced immigrants and praised Mr Trump as "a symbol of renewed white identity and common purpose." 7:40PM Trump tweets: "We love you, New Zealand!" Just spoke with Jacinda Ardern, the Prime Minister of New Zealand, regarding the horrific events that have taken place over the past 24 hours. I informed the Prime Minister....— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) March 15, 2019 ....that we stand in solidarity with New Zealand – and that any assistance the U.S.A. can give, we stand by ready to help. We love you New Zealand!— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) March 15, 2019   7:32PM Donald Trump to address the crisis shortly The White House has announced he will speak at 3:30pm local time (7:30pm UK). Donald Trump will speak on Friday from the White House   6:53PM Gay pride suspended Organisers of the Wellington International Pride Parade have suspended the event In a statement they said: "We, like all New Zealanders, are hurting today. We don't want terrorists to win, we don't want terrorists to dictate how we live our lives. "If we were to proceed, we would divert crucial emergency services away from their duty." Organisers of Wellington's Out in the Park gay fair have also cancelled their event. "Police strongly advise we not proceed with our events this weekend in the interest of public safety. "Thank you to the many people and groups who have been in touch to discuss what we can collectively do to acknowledge this act of hatred." 6:45PM Latest photos from Christchurch Armed police officers stand guard in a perimeter outside Al Noor mosque   6:42PM Bulgaria investigates gunman's travel to the country Prosecutors in Bulgaria on Friday launched a probe into a recent visit to the country by the Australian man alleged to be the gunman. The suspected assailant visited Bulgaria from November 9-15 last year claiming he wanted "to visit historical sites and study the history of the Balkan country," Bulgaria's chief prosecutor Sotir Tsatsarov said. He said the inquiry would establish if this was "correct or if he had other objectives". An image from the alleged gunman's social media According to investigators, the man arrived in Sofia from Dubai on November 9 and hired a car the following day to visit historical sites in ten locations. He left on November 15 on a flight bound for Bucharest where he hired a car to travel to Hungary, Mr Tsatsarov said. The Australian had also made a short visit to the Balkans from December 28-30, 2016, travelling by bus across Serbia, Croatia, Montenegro and Bosnia and Herzegovina. Sofia said it was in contact with authorities in the US, New Zealand, Australia, the United Arab Emirates, Serbia and Montenegro over the matter. 5:07PM Four Pakistanis injured and five missing: foreign ministry spokesman Update on New Zealand terrorism incident - 4 Pakistanis injured and being treated in hospitals - 5 Pakistanis are missing. Identities are being authenticated in consultation with local authorities.— Dr Mohammad Faisal (@DrMFaisal) March 15, 2019   5:05PM Trudeau: "Far too often, Muslims suffer unimaginable loss and pain in the places where they should feel safest" Canada's prime minister, Justin Trudeau, has expressed sympathy for the victims. "Canadians across the country were appalled to wake up to news of the terrorist attack on two mosques in Christchurch, New Zealand, that killed and injured so many people, including children. "We extend our deepest condolences to the families and friends who lost loved ones in this senseless tragedy. To the people of New Zealand and to Muslim communities around the world: you are in our hearts and minds. We join in your grief and stand with you at this incredibly difficult time. Justin Trudeau "Far too often, Muslims suffer unimaginable loss and pain in the places where they should feel safest. Canada remembers too well the sorrow we felt when a senseless attack on the Centre culturel islamique de Québec in Ste-Foy claimed the lives of many innocent people gathered in prayer. "To move forward as a world, we need to recognize diversity as a source of strength, and not a threat. Last night's victims were fathers, mothers, and children. They were neighbours, friends, and family members. As with every life taken too soon, the full measure of their loss will never be known. "Canada condemns this attack, and will continue to work closely with New Zealand, our close partner and friend, and others to take action against violent extremism. Hate has no place anywhere. We must all confront Islamophobia and work to create a world in which all people—no matter their faith, where they live, or where they were born—can feel safe and secure." 5:03PM First of two Bangladeshi victims named One of the two Bangladeshis killed in the Christchurch attack has been identified by local media. The Dhaka Tribune identified him as Dr Md Abdus Samad, from Kurigram. The Al Noor mosque in Christchurch The paper said he was the eldest among 10 siblings, according to his younger brother AKM Shamsuddin, who lives in Nageshwari Upazila in Kurigram. Mr Shamsuddin said he learned of his brother's death soon after the attack. Dr Samad formerly taught agricultural economics at Bangladesh Agricultural University. Around a decade ago, he migrated to New Zealand with his wife and their two sons. Mr Shamsuddin, citing another brother Abdul Kader, claimed Dr Samad's wife and sons are unhurt. 4:58PM Afghan president condemns "evil"  attack President @ashrafghani condemns the terrorist attacks at two mosques in New Zealand that tragically claimed many precious lives. This attack reaffirms that terrorism has no religion or race; it is an evil phenomenon against whole of mankind.— ارگ (@ARG_AFG) March 15, 2019   4:47PM UN Secretary-General "appalled" U.N. CHIEF APPALLED BY NEW ZEALAND ATTACK, SAYS URGENT NEED TO WORK BETTER GLOBALLY TO TACKLE ISLAMOPHOBIA - SPOKESMAN Antonio Guterres, UN Secretary-General   3:05PM Swedish mother responds to gunman's manifesto From Sweden, Richard Orange writes: In his racist Twitter manifesto, Tarrant had claimed to want "to take revenge for Ebba Akerlund", the 11-year-old victim of 2017's Stockholm terror attack, even writing her name on the gun he used.  But Åkerlund's mother Jeanette Akerlund told the Expressen newspaper that it was "extremely tragic" that her daughter's name was being "misused in political propaganda".  "I never would have even have been able to conceive that someone would write my daughter's name on a rifle," her father Stefan Akerlund added.  "This goes against everything Ebba stood for," Mrs Akerlund told Swedish state broadcaster SVT. "I  suffer in sympathy with the families who have been struck by this. I reject violence in all situations. Violence is not the solution."  2:38PM "Pakistan views this terrorist attack as an assault on freedom" From our correspondent in Pakistan, Ben Farmer. The Pakistani foreign ministry has issued a statement: Pakistan condemns in the strongest possible terms, the heinous terrorist attack earlier today on two mosques in Christchurch, New Zealand, that resulted in loss of over 40 innocent lives, and critical injury to 20 others. At this difficult moment, the people and government of Pakistan stand in solidarity with the people and government of New Zealand, the bereaved families and the affected community. We express our deepest condolences on the loss of precious lives, and pray for quick recovery of the wounded. Pakistan views this terrorist attack as an assault on the values of freedom of conscience and association common to all mankind. Pakistan earnestly hopes that the government of New Zealand will take immediate action to bring the perpetrators and abettors of this terror attack to justice, and ensure the safety and security of the affected communities. Our High Commission in New Zealand is in touch with the concerned authorities in New Zealand to obtain further details. Contact number of the focal person in the High Commission has been circulated. 2:19PM White House condemns attack "The United States strongly condemns the attack in Christchurch. Our thoughts and prayers are with the victims and their families. We stand in solidarity with the people of New Zealand and their government against this vicious act of hate."— Sarah Sanders (@PressSec) March 15, 2019   2:18PM Mosque gunman referenced Quebec City shooting On Wednesday, the Twitter handle @brentontarrant tweeted pictures of one of the guns apparently later used in the attacks, writes Christopher Guly in Ottawa. It was covered in white lettering, featuring the names of others who had committed race- or religion-based killings. It included the phrase: "Here's Your Migration Compact." The attached photo of rifle ammunition appeared on the suspect's since-deleted Twitter account. Those mentioned include Quebec City mosque shooter Alexandre Bissonnette, who shot and killed six men in a Quebec City mosque on Jan, 29, 2017. 2:09PM India sends its condolences Our correspondent in Delhi,  Saptarshi Ray, writes: The Indian ministry of external affairs in New Delhi has issued a statement condemning the attacks. "The Prime Minister has expressed his deep shock and sadness at the loss of scores of innocent lives in the heinous terrorist attack at the places of worship in Christchurch today.  "In a letter addressed to H. E. Ms. Jacinda Ardern, Prime Minister of New Zealand, he expressed his deepest condolences to the families bereaved in this dastardly attack, offered heartfelt prayers for the speedy recovery of the injuried and underscored India's solidarity with the friendly people of New Zealand at this difficult time.  "The Prime Minister stressed India's strong condemnation of terrorism in all its forms and manifestations, and of all those who support such acts of violence. He stressed that hatred and violence have no place in diverse and democratic societies." 1:56PM Downing Street flies flag at half mast for New Zealand shooting victims Flags on @10DowningStreet and @foreignoffice Buildings are flown at half mast as a mark of respect to those who lost their lives and all others that were affected by the attacks in Christchurch, New Zealand— Foreign Office ���� (@foreignoffice) March 15, 2019   1:20PM Dukes and Duchesses of Cambridge and Sussex: Our hearts go out to grieving families The Dukes and Duchesses of Cambridge and Sussex have condemned the "horrifying assault" on worshipers at two mosques in ChristChurch, New Zealand.  The Sussexes toured the country only last year and were warmly received on their many engagements. The Cambridges also visited the country with the infant Prince George in 2014. A joint statement from Kensington Palace said: "Our hearts go out to the families and friends of the people who lost their lives in the devastating attack in Christchurch. "We have all been fortunate to spend time in Christchurch and have felt the warm, open-hearted and generous spirit that is core to its remarkable people. "No person should ever have to fear attending a sacred place of worship. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex at the Tamatekapua meeting in Rotorua, New Zealand, during their tour of the country in October Credit: Getty "This senseless attack is an affront to the people of Christchurch and New Zealand, and the broader Muslim community. It is a horrifying assault on a way of life that embodies decency, community, and friendship. "We know that from this devastation and deep mourning, the people of New Zealand will unite to show that such evil can never defeat compassion and tolerance. "We send our thoughts and prayers to everyone in New Zealand today." 1:04PM Christchurch hospital surgeons working into the night to save victims Canterbury District Health Board chief executive David Meates has told the New Zealand Herald that surgeons in Christchurch are working into the night to save victims of the two mosque shootings. He said: "What we have been dealing with today is 48 gunshot wounds that were presented at Christchurch Hospital. So we have had 12 operating theatres that have been operating since this afternoon and will be continuing through until about midnight." Patients' gunshot injuries ranged from "really critically injured" through to lesser wounds. Mr Meates added: "With the size and scale of the operations we are doing today, many of those will end up having multiple operations over the coming days and weeks due to the nature of the wounds they have got." Victim arriving at hospital in Christchurch following the shootings Credit: AFP Meates said a "mass casualty plan" had been activated. "It is something that we plan for and hope we never have to activate, and we have had to activate that today," he said. "That involves us pulling in surgeons, nurses, doctors, support staff to enable us to respond, and we start deferring non-critical surgeries." Meates said there had been over 200 family members on site at the hospital today. "We have been working really closely with the Muslim community, police and other agencies to make sure we have the appropriate support structures in place," he said The hospital would accommodate families who needed to stay there overnight. 12:52PM Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall 'utterly horrified' by New Zealand shootings The Prince of Wales has expressed his horror at the "barbaric attacks" on two mosques in Christchurch, New Zealand, calling it a "cruel and tragic loss" of life. The Prince, 70, who is set to become the country's head of state when he succeeds the Queen, also said he knew New Zealand "will never allow hate and division to triumph". He said: "Both my wife and I were utterly horrified to hear of the most barbaric attacks on two mosques in Christchurch, which resulted in the cruel and tragic loss of so many people's lives.  "It is beyond all belief that so many should have been killed and injured at their place of worship and our most special and heartfelt sympathy goes out to all the families and loved ones of those who have lost their lives. The Prince of Wales has sent a message to the people of New Zealand: Both my wife and I were utterly horrified to hear of the most barbaric attacks on two mosques in Christchurch, which resulted in the cruel and tragic loss of so many people's lives... (1/4)— Clarence House (@ClarenceHouse) March 15, 2019 "This appalling atrocity is an assault on all of us who cherish religious freedom, tolerance, compassion and community.  I know that the people of New Zealand will never allow hate and division to triumph over these things they hold dear.    "Our thoughts and prayers are with the victims' families, the first responders, the people of Christchurch and all New Zealanders at this most heartbreaking of times. "   12:46PM Social media companies told 'enough is enough' over extremist content  Social media companies are coming over mounting pressure for hosting content from the suspects in the New Zealand shooting. A live stream of the attack at the Al Noor mosque was posted on Facebook, with clips later appearing on YouTube, which is owned by Google. Facebook has removed the footage and deleted the account, while YouTube has now removed the initial clips and said it is monitoring to find any new ones uploaded. Suspect Brenton Tarrant also posted pictures of guns on his Twitter account, which has since been deleted, days before the attack. This afternoon Home Secretary Sajid Javid criticised YouTube, Google, Facebook and Twitter saying "enough is enough" and that they needed to "take some ownership" You need to more @YouTube@Google@facebook@Twitter to stop violent extremism being promoted on your platforms. Take some ownership. Enough is enough https://t.co/GTSgRufOow— Sajid Javid (@sajidjavid) March 15, 2019 Number 10 has also called on tech giants to "act more quickly" to remove terrorist material. In a statement, a Downing St spokesperson said: "Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and other providers have taken action to remove the video and other propaganda related to the attack. "The Government has been clear that all companies need to act more quickly to remove terrorist content. "There should be no safe spaces for terrorists to promote and share their extreme views and radicalise others". Social media companies have also come in for criticism from MPs such as senior Conservative backbencher Damian Collins and Shadow Culture Secretary, Tom Watson. It's very distressing that the terrorist attack in New Zealand was live streamed on social media & footage was available hours later. There must be a serious review of how these films were shared and why more effective action wasn't taken to remove them.https://t.co/lk9UYWhIp4— Damian Collins (@DamianCollins) March 15, 2019 Google have contacted me to explain that they posted the "inappropriate" content warning on the NZ massacre footage while they "reviewed the video" for YouTube. Not good enough. They should have just taken it down, then reviewed it. pic.twitter.com/5Zh2IfxwgR— Tom Watson (@tom_watson) March 15, 2019 12:10PM Attacks took place three miles apart  The attacks on two mosques in Christchurch, which left 49 dead and more than 20 seriously wounded, took place just three miles apart.  Christchurch Mosque shootings 11:46AM Pope Francis saddened by "senseless acts"   Pope Francis has said he is saddened by the "senseless acts" in New Zealand, after 49 people have been killed in two shootings at mosques in the city of Christchurch. The pontiff said he was praying for the dozens seriously injured in the attacks and "for all affected by this tragedy". A statement released by the Vatican said: "His Holiness Pope Francis was deeply saddened to learn of the injury and loss of life caused by the senseless acts of violence at two Mosques in Christchurch, and he assures all New Zealanders, and in particular the Muslim community, of his heartfelt solidarity in the wake of these attacks. "Mindful of the efforts of the security and emergency personnel in this difficult situation, His Holiness prays for the healing of the injured, the consolation of those who grieve the loss of their loved ones, and for all affected by this tragedy. "Commending those who have died to the loving mercy of Almighty God, Pope Francis invokes the divine blessings of comfort and strength upon the nation." 11:37AM All Blacks star pays tearful tribute to victims All Blacks star Sonny Bill Williams has paid an emotional tribute to the victims of the Christchurch mosque shootings.  The 33-year-old rugby player, who is a practising Muslim, appeared tearful in a video posted from his car on Twitter, saying: "I just heard the news and I couldn't put it into words how I am feeling right now..." My heart is hurting about the news coming out of Christchurch. Sending love & prayers to the effected families❤️�� pic.twitter.com/7PX9wc56b8— Sonny Bill Williams (@SonnyBWilliams) March 15, 2019 He later added: "You guys are all in paradise and I am deeply, deeply saddened that this would happen in New Zealand" 11:21AM Where the attacks happened Christchurch Mosque shootings 11:02AM Her Majesty offers condolences The Queen has said she is "deeply saddened" by the events in Christchurch. The monarch, who is New Zealand's head of state,  said:  "I have been deeply saddened by the appalling events in Christchurch today. Prince Philip and I send our condolences to the families and friends of those who have lost their lives. ...I also pay tribute to the emergency services and volunteers who are providing support to those who have been injured. At this tragic time, my thoughts and prayers are with all New Zealanders. Elizabeth R. (2/2)https://t.co/65pL375hFC— The Royal Family (@RoyalFamily) March 15, 2019 "I also pay tribute to the emergency services and volunteers who are providing support to those who have been injured. "At this tragic time, my thoughts and prayers are with all New Zealanders." 10:32AM Worshipper recounts how he was 'last person to get out alive' Eye-witness Ramzan Ali was was at the Masjid Al Noor mosque, he told the New Zealand Herald that he was "the last person to get out of the mosque alive". "I saw people running for all the doors," he said. "To get 300 people out of the doorways was not easy - out of two doorways, because he entered through the main door, and there were two more doors on the sides. Ramzan Ali Credit: Getty He said that the shooting stopped and restarted seven times as the shooter kept reloading ammunition. "He just started shooting - 'bang, bang, bang'. My cousin was sitting beside me and he got hit in his leg." 10:22AM Mosque shooter says attack inspired by Anders Breivik Brenton Tarrant, a 28-year-old Australian who was a gunman in the New Zealand terror attacks, described himself as an "ordinary white man" who was inspired by Norway mass murderer Anders Behring Breivik and wanted to avenge "thousands of deaths caused by foreign invaders". Tarrant, who filmed himself attacking a Christchurch mosque in a Facebook Live video, posted a 74-page manifesto in which he claims to be from a "working class, low income family". New Zealand shooting suspect Brenton Tarrant said the attacks were inspired by Anders Behring Breivik Credit: AFP He said he was of Scottish, Irish and English stock and moved to New Zealand temporarily to plan and train and then stayed there after deciding to conduct the attack. Read full story here.  10:01AM New Zealand police begin to spread the net wide Police say they are still dealing with "what is an unprecedented event for New Zealand". The force has also said that officers have evacuated two streets in the southern city of Dunedin as they search a property in relation to the Christchurch shootings. 1/2 Police are currently in attendance at a property on Somerville Street, Dunedin. This is a location of interest in relation to the serious firearms incident in Christchurch today. Evacuations of properties in the immediate area have taken place as a precaution.— New Zealand Police (@nzpolice) March 15, 2019 9:52AM UK-based YouTuber 'sickened' to be namechecked by suspect on Facebook Brighton-based YouTuber, Felix Kjellberg, who is known as PewDiePie on the vlogging platform, said he was "absolutely sickened" to be named by one of the suspects in New Zealand attacks. YouTuber Felix Kjellberg, known as PewDiePie Credit: YouTube One of the suspects live-streamed the shooting on Facebook and was heard to say "Remember, lads, subscribe to PewDiePie." Facebook has since removed the video and deleted the suspect's account. The reference was to a viral challenge started by fans of Kjellberg, who has nearly 90 million subscribers, to keep him as the biggest YouTube channel.  In recent months, PewDiePie fans have been making the slogan appear in various public places in an attempt to stop the Swedish vlogger being overtaken by an Indian music YouTube channel. This morning Kjellberg tweeted his disgust that his name was used and said his "heart goes out to the victims". Just heard news of the devastating reports from New Zealand Christchurch. I feel absolutely sickened having my name uttered by this person. My heart and thoughts go out to the victims, families and everyone affected by this tragedy.— ƿ૯ωძɿ૯ƿɿ૯ (@pewdiepie) March 15, 2019 9:36AM Met Police offers to support New Zealand colleagues The Metropolitan Police's national lead for Counter Terrorism, Neil Basu, has said police are today stepping up "reassurance patrols" around UK mosques and added the force was "ready to support" their New Zealand colleagues.  "We are monitoring events in New Zealand closely and send our condolences to all those affected." Condolences and update from national counter terrorism lead Neil Basu regarding the terrorist attack in New Zealand.https://t.co/ZY6s1hPbRK— Metropolitan Police (@metpoliceuk) March 15, 2019 He said: "We are monitoring events in New Zealand closely and send our condolences to all those affected. Our international network of UK counter terrorism officers will be ready to support our counterparts in New Zealand in responding to and investigating this appalling attack. "We stand together with all our communities and partners here in the UK and overseas, and will continue to work with them to counter the threat no matter where it comes from. " 9:20AM Christchurch mayor: Our city has changed forever The mayor of Christchurch, Lianne Dalziel, has said she is "heartbroken" by the attacks on two mosques in her city, which have left 49 dead. In a statement she said: "Our city has changed forever today. It is beyond belief that something like this should happen in our city and in New Zealand,'' the Mayor says. "Christchurch is a city that welcomes people from all cultures, religions and backgrounds and it breaks my heart to see this happen in our city. People wait for news outside the mosque in central Christchurch following the mass shooting  Credit: AP/Mark Baker "It is clear that an extremist moved here with the intention of carrying out a premeditated attack. The fact so many of our residents died is just devastating. "We are all shocked and saddened by today's events and our hearts go out to the victims and their families." 9:09AM Met steps up police presence around London mosques  London Mayor Sadiq Khan has said the Metropolitan Police will maintain a "high visible" presence around London mosques as Muslims head to prayers today. Heartbreaking news from New Zealand this morning where innocent people have been murdered because of their faith. London stands with the people of Christchurch in the face of this horrific terror attack. London will always celebrate the diversity that some seek to destroy. pic.twitter.com/QEzYn5IQuN— Sadiq Khan (@SadiqKhan) March 15, 2019 9:03AM Australian PM brands senator's comments 'disgusting' for linking attack to 'fear of increasing Muslim presence' Far right Australian Senator, Fraser Anning, has provoked anger by issuing an statement hours after the shootings saying they "highlight the growing fear within our community of the increasing Muslim presence." Queensland senator Fraser Anning Credit: Mick Tsikas The independent representative from Queensland said: "I am utterly opposed to any form of violence within our community, and I totally condemn the actions of the gunman. "However, whilst this kind of violent vigilantism can never be justified, what it highlights is the growing fear within our community, both in Australia and New Zealand, of the increasing Muslim presence." The comments have been branded "disgusting" by Australia's Prime Minister,  Scott Morrison. Heartbreaking news from New Zealand this morning where innocent people have been murdered because of their faith. London stands with the people of Christchurch in the face of this horrific terror attack. London will always celebrate the diversity that some seek to destroy. pic.twitter.com/QEzYn5IQuN— Sadiq Khan (@SadiqKhan) March 15, 2019 8:46AM Theresa May offers condolences to New Zealans of behalf of the UK On behalf of the UK, my deepest condolences to the people of New Zealand after the horrifying terrorist attack in Christchurch. My thoughts are with all of those affected by this sickening act of violence.— Theresa May (@theresa_may) March 15, 2019 8:14AM Death toll rises to 49  One male in his late twenties has been charged with murder, and two others are in custody on possession of firearms, Christchurch Police Commissioner confirms. The death toll now stands at 49.  7:18AM Jeremy Hunt offers condolences to New Zealand friends British Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt said: "Our hearts go out to the people of New Zealand following the news of this terrible act in Christchurch. "NZ is one of the most peaceful, peace-loving and generous nations in the world. "Your friends in the UK stand with you today in deepest sympathy." 6:57AM Image of mosque gunman This still image taken from a video which goes on to show first-person footage from the first mosque shooting, purports to show the gunman on his way to carry out the attack.  A still image taken from video circulated on social media, apparently taken by a gunman and posted online live as the attack unfolded Credit: Reuters   6:43AM Suspects were not on any terror watchlist Jacinda Ardern said New Zealand had been placed on its highest security threat level. She said the four people in police custody held extremist views, but had not been on any police watchlists. Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern speaking on live television following the attacks in Christchurch  Credit: Reuters Speaking during a press conference Ardern said: "I think we should be vigilant against the idea of extreme ideology and extreme violence and violent acts." She added: "You'll notice from the language that you hear from those who work in our intelligence and security services that their focus is on extremism regardless of where it comes from. "We need to be blind in that regard. It needs to be absolutely focused on threat and ideology and extremism, because obviously that is what we have experienced here today." 6:33AM New Zealand PM says 40 dead in terror attack New Zealand's Prime Minister says 40 people were killed and another 20 have been seriously injured in the Christchurch mosque attacks. She described the attack as "well planned terror attacks" 6:27AM "It was 1.42pm and the guns started shooting"  Eyewitnesses describe the moment the first mosque was attacked: 6:05AM One Christchurch shooting suspect is Australian One of four people detained in New Zealand after today's mass shootings in Christchurch is Australian, Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison said. "I can confirm that the individual who was taken into custody I have been advised is an Australian-born citizen," he told reporters in Sydney. "As family members with our New Zealand cousins today, we grieve, we are shocked, we are appalled, we are outraged, and we stand here and condemn absolutely the attack that occurred today by an extremist, right-wing, violent terrorist." 5:39AM New Zealand mosques asked to close Police have asked all mosques across the country to shut their doors today after the devastating attacks in Christchurch. Three men and one woman are now confirmed to be in police custody, however police have said they are not assuming the incident is contained.  5:17AM Gunman reportedly streamed live video of attack   A Facebook Live video that shows a clean-shaven, Caucasian man with short hair driving to a mosque, then shooting as he enters the building was circulating online after the attacks. The gunman continues to shoot at people inside the mosque, some of whom were trying to flee while others were huddled in corners of the building, according to the copy of the video that AFP found on YouTube. AFP confirmed the video was genuine through a digital investigation that included matching screenshots of the mosque taken from the gunman's footage with multiple images available online showing the same areas. Facebook has since suspended the account that posted the video and condemned the attack. Police alerted us to a video on Facebook shortly after the livestream commenced and we quickly removed both the shooter's Facebook and Instagram accounts and the video. We're also removing any praise or support for the crime and the shooter or shooters as soon as we're aware.— Facebook Newsroom (@fbnewsroom) March 15, 2019 5:01AM Lockdown lifted after Christchurch mosque attacks New Zealand police on Friday lifted a lockdown put in place after deadly armed assaults on two Christchurch mosques, allowing frantic parents to pick up their children. "Police can now confirm the lock down of schools throughout Christchurch has been lifted," New Zealand Police said in a statement. Police can now confirm the lock down of schools throughout Christchurch has been lifted. We would like to reassure members of the public that there is a large Police presence in the city and the safety of the community is our priority.— New Zealand Police (@nzpolice) March 15, 2019 4:39AM Four in custody as police discover IEDs in attack New Zealand police say 3 men and 1 woman are now in custody over shootings at two mosques in Christchurch. Police have also confirmed they found and secured IEDs amid the attacks. 4:32AM New Zealand v Bangladesh cricket Test cancelled New Zealand and Bangladesh have cancelled the third cricket Test after the Bangladeshi team were caught up in one of the mosque shootings. "A joint decision between NZC and the @BCBtigers has been made to cancel the Hagley Oval Test," the New Zealand team tweeted, adding that all players and officials were safe. The third and final Test was scheduled to start on Saturday at Christchurch's Hagley Oval. New Zealand won the first two games in the series. Bangladeshi players and team staff arrived at the city's Masjid al Noor for Friday prayers as a shooting unfolded and were warned not to go inside. 4:26AM 'Extremely distressing' footage of attack New Zealand police warned that "extremely distressing footage" existed relating to a deadly mosque shooting in Christchurch on Friday, and urged that it not be shared. "Police are aware there is extremely distressing footage relating to the incident in Christchurch circulating online," New Zealand police said in a Twitter post. "We would strongly urge that the link not be shared. We are working to have any footage removed." 4:17AM Schools remain on lockdown New Zealand police have reminded parents that all schools in Christchurch remain on lockdown, and will only communicate with police at this stage.  Parents were assured that children are being cared for by schools, and "the safety of the community is our priority". 1/4 Due to the ongoing serious firearms incident in Central Christchurch Police would like to remind all parents and caregivers that schools across the city remain in lock down.There is no timeframe at this stage for when the lock down will be lifted. The children are being...— New Zealand Police (@nzpolice) March 15, 2019 2/4 taken care of by schools. On advice from Police, schools will communicate directly with parents when the lock down is lifted.The safety of the community is our priority.— New Zealand Police (@nzpolice) March 15, 2019 4:09AM Witness describes scene inside mosque Witness Mohan Ibrahim said he was one of 200 people in the Masjid Al Noor mosque on Deans Avenue when he heard shots fired. He told the New Zealand Herald: "At first we thought it was an electric shock but then all these people started running." "I still have friends inside," he added. "I have been calling my friends but there are many I haven't heard from. I am scared for my friends' lives." Armed police patrol outside a mosque in central Christchurch Credit: MARK BAKER/AP 3:54AM New Zealand Prime Minister stands with migrants A solemn Jacinda Ardern called Friday's attack "an extraordinary and unprecedented act of violence," calling migrants that have chosen New Zealand as their home "us". "Many of those who will have been directly affected by this shooting may be migrants to New Zealand, they may even be refugees here," Ardern said. "They have chosen to make New Zealand their home, and it is their home. They are us. The person who has perpetuated this violence against us is not." "They should have been in a safe environment," she said. 3:28AM Police mobilising resources across country in response to 'tragic incident' 1/5 Police is responding to a very serious and tragic incident involving an active shooter in central Christchurch. One person is in custody, however Police believe there may be other offenders.... This is an evolving incident and we are working to confirm the facts...— New Zealand Police (@nzpolice) March 15, 2019 2/5 however we can confirm there have been a number of fatalities. Police is currently at a number of scenes. We understand that there will be many anxious people but I can assure New Zealanders that Police is doing all it can to resolve this incident.— New Zealand Police (@nzpolice) March 15, 2019 3/5 We urge New Zealanders to stay vigilant and report any suspicious behaviour immediately to 111. We are mobilising resources nationally and support is being brought into the District. We are still working to resolve this incident and we continue to urge Christchurch...— New Zealand Police (@nzpolice) March 15, 2019 3:21AM New Zealand Prime Minister says may be 'other offenders'  Jacinda Ardern says there may be 'other offenders' in Christchurch shootings as the Prime Minister calls this 'one of New Zealand's darkest days'. 3:10AM Police confirm fatalities at two locations New Zealand police have confirmed 'multiple fatalities' at two locations in Christchurch.  Police said they have one person in custody, but do not know at this stage if there are more suspects on the loose, Police have warned worshippers not to visit mosques 'anywhere in New Zealand'.  3:04AM Witness describes seeing multiple people dead or injured Witness Len Peneha said he saw a man dressed in black enter the Masjid Al Noor mosque in central Christchurch at about 1:45 p.m. and then heard dozens of shots, followed by people running from the mosque in terror. Mr Peneha, who lives next door to the mosque, said the gunman ran out of the mosque, dropped what appeared to be a semi-automatic weapon in Peneha's driveway, and fled. Mr Peneha said he then went into the mosque to try and help. "I saw dead people everywhere. There were three in the hallway, at the door leading into the mosque, and people inside the mosque," he said. "It's unbelievable nutty. I don't understand how anyone could do this to these people, to anyone. It's ridiculous." He said he helped about five people recover in his home. He said one was slightly injured. "I've lived next door to this mosque for about five years and the people are great, they're very friendly," he said. "I just don't understand it." He said the gunman was white and was wearing a helmet with some kind of device on top, giving him a military-type appearance. 2:55AM Mass climate change rally for children taking place nearby attack The city council is offering a helpline for parents looking for children attending a mass climate change rally nearby the shooting. "Please do not try and come and collect your children until police say it is safe for people to come into the central city," they said. UPDATE: All Council-owned facilities across the city are now in full lock-down. If youR child was attending the climate change protest in Cathedral Square and you want to check if they are in the Civic Offices, please call the Council Contact Centre on 03-941-8999.— ChCh City Council (@ChristchurchCC) March 15, 2019 2:45AM New Zealand media reporting shooting at a second Christchurch mosque New Zealand media say a shooting has occurred in a second mosque in the city of Christchurch. No details were immediately available. Earlier Friday afternoon, police had urged people to stay indoors as authorities responded to a shooting at the Masjid Al Noor mosque. A neighbor described mass casualties inside the mosque and said he saw the gunman flee. 2:36AM Bangladeshi cricket team tweet they are safe  Bangladeshi cricketer Mushfiqur Rahim  has tweeted to say he and his teammates who were in the mosque during the shooting are safe.  He wrote: Alhamdulillah Allah save us today while shooting in Christchurch in the mosque...we r extremely lucky...never want to see this things happen again....pray for us Alhamdulillah Allah save us today while shooting in Christchurch in the mosque...we r extremely lucky...never want to see this things happen again....pray for us— Mushfiqur Rahim (@mushfiqur15) March 15, 2019


The Death Penalty Could Become a 2020 Issue. But Many Conservatives Disagree With Trump

Posted: 15 Mar 2019 07:55 PM PDT

The Death Penalty Could Become a 2020 Issue. But Many Conservatives Disagree With TrumpThe death penalty could become a 2020 issue, but a growing number of conservatives disagree with Donald Trump on the issue.


Photos of the STI Motorsports' 30th-Anniversary Gathering

Posted: 16 Mar 2019 08:30 AM PDT

Photos of the STI Motorsports' 30th-Anniversary Gathering


South Korea Says It's Considering Holding Talks With North Korea

Posted: 17 Mar 2019 02:35 AM PDT

South Korea Says It's Considering Holding Talks With North KoreaSouth Korea's Blue House presidential office confirmed a Yonhap News Agency report that it's mulling a meeting with its reclusive neighbor. Both the U.S. and North Korea "absolutely don't want" to revert to the situation before 2017 when there was conflict and confrontation, Yonhap cited an unidentified high-level official at the Blue House as saying. U.S. President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un walked away from the negotiation table in February without a plan to denuclearize Pyongyang.


Trump vetoes measure to end his emergency declaration on border wall

Posted: 15 Mar 2019 06:56 PM PDT

Trump vetoes measure to end his emergency declaration on border wallThe veto, made necessary after a strong and unusual rebuke from members of Trump's Republican party, capped a week that left Trump politically wounded, at least temporarily, as immigration and his signature promise of a wall become a flashpoint again in the 2020 presidential campaign. Congress is unlikely to muster the votes to override Trump's veto, a fact that left White House officials confident despite disappointment that it passed the Republican-controlled Senate at all. The bipartisan vote on Thursday was a slap at Trump for his decision to circumvent Congress and take money already designated for other programs to pay for a barrier on the southern border.


The New Zealand mosque massacres revive old wounds in the Balkans

Posted: 17 Mar 2019 02:12 AM PDT

The New Zealand mosque massacres revive old wounds in the BalkansAs the gunman drove to the two New Zealand mosques where he carried out his mass killings, a Serb nationalist song was heard playing in the background of the haunting video he broadcast live on Facebook. The mass shooter's weapons also bore the names of several historical Serb nationalist figures, revealing an unexpected interest in Balkan conflicts that stirred bad blood in a region fractured by war. Hours after 50 people were gunned down in two mosques by the Australian right-wing extremist in Christchurch, Bosnia's ambassador went on local television to express concern about the song heard in the suspected killer's video that went on to show him murder victim after victim.


Attorney General Bill Barr set to decide whether or not the Mueller report will be released to the public

Posted: 17 Mar 2019 12:12 PM PDT

Attorney General Bill Barr set to decide whether or not the Mueller report will be released to the publicFormer U.S. Attorney Guy Lewis says he believes AG Bill Barr will make the Mueller report public.


Is JetBlue ready to launch flights to London?

Posted: 16 Mar 2019 05:47 AM PDT

Is JetBlue ready to launch flights to London?"We're actively looking at it now," JetBlue CEO Robin Hayes said about the possibility of London service in an interview with a British newspaper.


737 MAX disaster pushes Boeing into crisis mode

Posted: 17 Mar 2019 08:03 AM PDT

737 MAX disaster pushes Boeing into crisis modeAfter a second air disaster involving the 737 MAX 8, aviation giant Boeing swung into crisis mode, losing $25 billion of market capitalization and suffering a severe hit to its reputation. The tragedy of the Ethiopian Airlines flight on Sunday, in which all 157 people on board perished, renewed fears about the safety of the plane, and led to it being grounded worldwide -- although the US decision was not made for three days. "It's been a rough week for them," said Matt Yemma, a crisis communication specialist at Peaks Strategies, based in Connecticut.


Students look to love at New Zealand school hit by tragedy

Posted: 17 Mar 2019 02:19 AM PDT

Students look to love at New Zealand school hit by tragedyCHRISTCHURCH, New Zealand (AP) — Three students from Cashmere High School were at the Al Noor Mosque for Friday prayers when an attacker burst in as part of a rampage that left 50 dead across the New Zealand city of Christchurch. When classes resume Monday, none will be there.


Chelsea Clinton Confronted at Vigil for New Zealand Mosque Shooting Victims Over Her Criticism of Rep. Ilhan Omar

Posted: 16 Mar 2019 10:04 AM PDT

Chelsea Clinton Confronted at Vigil for New Zealand Mosque Shooting Victims Over Her Criticism of Rep. Ilhan Omar"This right here is the result of a massacre stoked by people like you"


Pornhub reveals what people are searching for to celebrate St. Patrick's Day

Posted: 17 Mar 2019 03:00 AM PDT

Pornhub reveals what people are searching for to celebrate St. Patrick's DayAh, St. Patrick's Day! A chaotic time filled with green beer, and, if you're surfing Pornhub, looking for leprechauns and shamrocks.According to data from the popular adult video site, searches for "leprechauns" (which are totally real, by the way) spike over 1,200 percent on the Irish-themed holiday while searches for, well, "St. Patrick's Day" increase by over 1,000 percent. More interesting are the increases for "shamrock" (811 percent), "clover" (328 percent), and "luck" (251 percent).Pornhub really does have a flair for the Irish on St. Patrick's Day.Image: PornhubAs one would expect, searches for anything "Irish" have a sizable increase on the holiday itself, with a spike of 429 percent. Searches for "lucky" increase by 171 percent over average daily searches. Obligatory!Image: PornhubPerhaps the most entertaining surges come misspellings that may be a wee bit inspired by an over-consumption of green beer or whiskey. Misspelled "hentai" searches increase by 18 percent on St. Patrick's Day with "hentia" being the most popular misspelling (31 percent).SEE ALSO: Pornhub reveals what women are searching in honor of International Women's DayBut even the easiest terms are a bit harder to type in once you've had one too many shots of Jameson: "MILF" sees an increase in misspellings of 9 percent. "Milff" leads the pack as the most common mistake.It's tough to drink and search for porn at the same time.Image: PornhubHowever you decide to celebrate St. Patrick's Day, please do so responsibly -- and know that Pornhub's autocorrect feature will deliver you safely to your desired destination no matter how clumsy you type.  WATCH: 10 Irish films to watch on Netflix for St. Patrick's Day


Battle rages for last Islamic State Syria enclave

Posted: 17 Mar 2019 02:08 PM PDT

Battle rages for last Islamic State Syria enclaveFalling bombs raised smoke over Islamic State's last enclave in east Syria on Sunday, obscuring the huddle of vehicles and makeshift shelters to which the group's self-declared "caliphate" has been reduced. Another 34,000 civilians were evacuated.


Joe Biden announces White House run - then says he didn't mean it

Posted: 17 Mar 2019 08:20 AM PDT

Joe Biden announces White House run - then says he didn't mean itJoe Biden, one of the favourites to win the 2020 Democratic nomination, appeared to announce his presidential candidacy over the weekend – before retracting his remarks. Addressing 1,000 Democrats in Delaware, his home state, the 76-year-old former Vice President told his audience that his record was the most progressive "of anyone running for the United ...". He corrected himself quickly, saying "anybody who would run." But it was too late: his audience burst into applause in response to what they believed was an announcement of a presidential run.  Joe Biden announces - then retracts - White House Credit: Haraz N. Ghanbari/AP A rather embarrassed Mr Biden said, "I didn't mean that," before crossing himself. It may have been a slip of the tongue, but in recent days Mr Biden has been stoking up speculation that he is ready to take on Donald Trump, having sat out the 2016 campaign following his son's death. US election 2020 | Democrats running for President He dropped a less than subtle hint when addressing the International Association of Firefighters – many of whom were waving "Run Joe Run" placards – last week.  "I appreciate the energy you have shown here, save it a little longer, I may need it in a few weeks. Be careful what you wish for." Even though he has yet to declare himself as a candidate, Mr Biden is leading a raft of polls ahead of Bernie Sanders, the left-wing Vermont Senator who ran Hillary Clinton close in 2016, and Senator Kamala Harris of California. There is a growing sense that it is now a matter of when rather than if Mr Biden will throw his hat into the ring. "I have known Joe Biden for a long time and I think he will run," said Lou D'Alessandro, a politician in New Hampshire, which holds the first Democratic primary next year. Over the past few weeks, New Hampshire has seen a procession of Democratic candidates meeting voters as they try to steal a march on their rivals. "I do think he is leaning towards running. He has a lot of friends in New Hampshire from his many years in public life," Mr D'Alessandro told the Telegraph. "I am sure there are people in place.  It would not take long to get an organisation up and running."


Putin to mark five years of annexation in Crimea

Posted: 17 Mar 2019 06:40 AM PDT

Putin to mark five years of annexation in CrimeaRussian President Vladimir Putin will travel to Crimea on Monday to mark the fifth anniversary of Moscow's annexation of the Black Sea peninsula from Ukraine, condemned by the West but celebrated by most Russians. A Kremlin statement on Sunday said Putin would visit the peninsula and its largest city Sevastopol to attend celebrations marking five years since Crimea "rejoined" Russia. On March 18, 2014, Putin signed a treaty with representatives from Crimea to make it part of Russia, two days after a referendum that was not recognised by the international community.


Here's the biggest news you missed this weekend

Posted: 17 Mar 2019 04:18 PM PDT

Here's the biggest news you missed this weekendFrom Boeing crashes to the New Zealand shooter, here's what to know.


College scam reveals a broken system: What’s the fix?

Posted: 16 Mar 2019 07:00 PM PDT

College scam reveals a broken system: What's the fix?Fifty people, including actresses Lori Loughlin and Felicity Huffman, were charged in the largest college admissions cheating scam ever prosecuted by the U.S. Department of Justice.


10 deals you don’t want to miss on Sunday: $11 SanDisk microSD, Fire TV Stick sale, Instant Pots, more

Posted: 17 Mar 2019 04:29 AM PDT

10 deals you don't want to miss on Sunday: $11 SanDisk microSD, Fire TV Stick sale, Instant Pots, moreSundays are meant for rest and relaxation, but you can still find a few minutes to save big on some of the hottest products around. Highlights from today's roundup include all-time low prices on Anker's best fast wireless charging pad AND the company's best fast wireless charging stand, a rare sale that gets you a year of PlayStation Plus for just $45, the lowest prices of the year on Amazon's Fire TV Stick and Fire TV Stick 4K, a 64GB SanDisk microSD card for only $11 and change, a 128GB Samsung microSD card for $21, discounts on two different Instant Pots, and more. Check out all of today's best bargains below.


New Zealand gunman entranced with Ottoman sites in Europe

Posted: 16 Mar 2019 05:32 PM PDT

New Zealand gunman entranced with Ottoman sites in EuropeBELGRADE, Serbia (AP) — The white supremacist suspected in the mosque shootings that left at least 50 people dead in New Zealand had traveled to the Balkans in the past three years, where he toured historic sites and apparently studied battles between Christians and the Ottoman empire.


Federal Reserve and Friends to Sound Dovish: Global Economy Week

Posted: 16 Mar 2019 08:00 PM PDT

Federal Reserve and Friends to Sound Dovish: Global Economy WeekThe Federal Reserve is set to reinforce the view that it's not raising interest rates for a while as policy makers gather this week. The U.S. central bank is predicted to keep rates steady on Wednesday and potentially change its projections to show it hiking once or not at all in 2019. It will also detail when it will stop reducing its balance sheet and Chairman Jerome Powell will talk to reporters.


The U.S. Navy Had a Weird, Hand-Cranked Grenade Launcher

Posted: 16 Mar 2019 01:00 PM PDT

The U.S. Navy Had a Weird, Hand-Cranked Grenade LauncherBut the old-school design set the stage for weapons still in use today.


Yemen's Houthis say ready to strike Riyadh, Abu Dhabi if coalition moves on Hodeidah

Posted: 17 Mar 2019 05:40 AM PDT

Yemen's Houthis say ready to strike Riyadh, Abu Dhabi if coalition moves on HodeidahYemen's Houthi group said they were building their ballistic capabilities and their forces stand ready to strike Riyadh and Abu Dhabi if implementation of a U.N. peace deal in the port city of Hodeidah is breached. A spokesman of the Houthi forces said the group has a "stockpile of missiles" and the group can hit Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates (UAE), the two Gulf states leading the coalition backing the government of Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi, whenever the military command decides on the timing. "We have intelligence asserting that the enemy is preparing for an escalation in Hodeidah and we are following their movements closely.


Buy a Purple mattress and get some sheets for free

Posted: 17 Mar 2019 02:00 AM PDT

Buy a Purple mattress and get some sheets for freeMattresses in a box have exploded in popularity in the past few years. They give you the fresh feeling of a new bed without the hassle of getting it home from the store. Purple is one of these boxed bedding companies, but their mattresses stand out -- rather than foam or springs, Purple uses Smart Comfort Grid technology for its sleepers.SEE ALSO: These are the best mattresses of 2019The grid design is optimized when covered with Purple sheets that are stretchy enough to flex with the mattress. Now until March 25, Purple is actually giving away free sets of sheets when you purchase a mattress. That's a value of up to $129.Purple mattresses are designed for comfort as they are specially engineered to relieve pressure and keep you cool while you sleep. The grid design adjusts to your body's movements and pressure points and leaves room for air to flow through the mattress.Check out their promo video below:Purple sheets are made from a bamboo-based material making them soft, stretchy, and breathable. Plus the fitted sheets are made with a heavy-duty elastic so you don't have to put up a fight trying to keep them in place.Purple sheets come in four colors: White, slate, sand, and purple (obviously) and range in size from twin to split king. Image: purple Get a free pair of sheets when you purchase a mattress from Purple See Details


Global Newsstand: Following US-North Korea summit collapse, South Korea must play mediator, and more

Posted: 16 Mar 2019 03:00 AM PDT

Global Newsstand: Following US-North Korea summit collapse, South Korea must play mediator, and more"Achieving denuclearization and lasting peace on the Korean Peninsula will likely be a lengthy process following the breakdown in the second summit between the United States and North Korea in Hanoi," states an editorial.


Ethiopia crash investigation needs 'considerable' time: minister

Posted: 16 Mar 2019 01:37 PM PDT

Ethiopia crash investigation needs 'considerable' time: ministerIdentifying the cause of the deadly Ethiopian Airlines crash that killed 157 people and caused the worldwide grounding of a brand-new Boeing aircraft model will take "considerable time," an Ethiopian government minister said Saturday. The crash of Flight ET 302 minutes into its flight to Nairobi on March 10 killed all onboard and caused the worldwide grounding of the Boeing 737 MAX 8 aircraft model involved in the disaster. "The investigation of such magnitude requires a careful analysis and considerable time to come up with something concrete," transport minister Dagmawit Moges told a press conference.


Whoa. Pi has been calculated out to 31.4 trillion decimals, Google announces on Pi Day

Posted: 17 Mar 2019 10:36 AM PDT

Whoa. Pi has been calculated out to 31.4 trillion decimals, Google announces on Pi DayGoogle employee Emma Haruka Iwao, with the help of the company's cloud computing platform, set a world record calculating Pi to 31.4 trillion digits.


New Zealand shooting: Man hailed as hero for attacking mosque gunman, chasing him away

Posted: 17 Mar 2019 09:06 AM PDT

New Zealand shooting: Man hailed as hero for attacking mosque gunman, chasing him awayWhen the gunman advanced toward the mosque, Abdul Aziz didn't hide. He picked up the first thing he could find and ran outside screaming "Come here!"


New Zealand PM vows tighter gun laws after death toll in Christchurch terror attack rises to 50

Posted: 17 Mar 2019 02:05 PM PDT

New Zealand PM vows tighter gun laws after death toll in Christchurch terror attack rises to 50New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern reiterated her promise for changes to the country's gun laws after a gunman killed 50 people.


Pakistan’s Long, Controversial Love Affair with the F-16 Fighting Falcon

Posted: 16 Mar 2019 02:59 AM PDT

Pakistan's Long, Controversial Love Affair with the F-16 Fighting FalconIt's really complicated.


Palestinian kills Israeli soldier in West Bank knife and gun attack

Posted: 17 Mar 2019 07:42 AM PDT

Palestinian kills Israeli soldier in West Bank knife and gun attackA Palestinian stabbed an Israeli soldier to death in the occupied West Bank on Sunday and used his rifle to wound another soldier and a Jewish settler before escaping, Israeli officials said. The incident began at an intersection near Ariel, a large settlement, where the Palestinian, having carried out the stabbing and grabbed the slain soldier's gun, fired at three vehicles, hitting a civilian, the Israeli military said. In public remarks at the weekly cabinet meeting, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu spoke of several assailants, saying: "Security forces are pursuing the attackers.


Pot Darling Tilray Reports With Focus on Sales: Cannabis Weekly

Posted: 17 Mar 2019 05:00 AM PDT

Pot Darling Tilray Reports With Focus on Sales: Cannabis WeeklyBecause it was the first (and only) cannabis company to do an initial public offering on a U.S. exchange, it became one of the most widely traded and volatile cannabis stocks during last fall's run-up, gaining as much as 94 percent in a single day to a high of $300 in September. Things have calmed down since then, with Tilray closing Friday at $72.50 and a market value of almost $7 billion. It's still one of the most closely watched cannabis stocks, and investors will undoubtedly take a close look at its earnings when they're released post-market.


This $39 set has 12 different Instant Pot accessories and you’ll love every one of them

Posted: 17 Mar 2019 07:34 AM PDT

This $39 set has 12 different Instant Pot accessories and you'll love every one of themIf you think you love your Instant Pot now, just wait until you get your hands on the Tecvinci 12-Piece Accessory Set for Instant Pots. You'll get a ton of great new features on top of all the different cooking modes that are already supported by your favorite multi-use cooker. Cook eggs in the egg rack, steam vegetables in the stainless steel steamer basket, make bite size morsels of just about anything in the egg bites mold, and more. Trust us, it'll be the best $39 you've ever spent.Here are the highlights from the product page: * PERFECT INSTANT POT SET: Our product comes in a full kit of 12 pieces instant pot accessories which perfectly meets almost all you need for making the best meals! What's Include in the package: 1*Stainless Steel Steamer Basket,1*Non-stick Springform Pan, 1*Egg Rack,1*Silicone basting Brush, 1*Egg Bites Mold,1*Plate Clip,1*Silicone Trivet Mats, 3*Magnetic Cook Time Cheat Sheets, 1*Food Tong, 2 mini Mitts and Bonus Free Recipe Ebook ( START DOWNLOAD BY SCANNING THE QR CODE THAT STICKED ON THE BOX) * PREMIUM QUALITY AND 100% SAFETY: Your safety is our first priority. We only using the FDA certificated material of food-grade silicone and 304 stainless steel, which is PBA free and odor free. These products are easy to clean, sturdy, durable and dishwasher safe. (It will save approximately $30 than buying them separately) * OFFERS HEALTHIER COOKING METHODS -Steaming is one of the best cooking methods that remains 90% nutrient compared to frying and grilling. You can cook a variety of foods with our product ranging from seafood, vegetables, eggs, meat and baby food among others. Most favorable in reheating food without loss of the original nutrients or flavor as compared to microwave. * FITS 5, 6 & 8 QT INSTANT POT AND OTHER BRAND PRESSURE COOKER:this set is compatible with most instant pot models including IP-DUO50, IP-DUO60, IP-LUX60 and IP-DUO80. It also fits other multi quarts (6 quarts and above) electric pressure cookers such as Kuhn Rikon, Power XL, Cuisinart, Fagor, Costaway, Faberware, T-fal, Elite, GoWise, Secura and Gourmia. * ONE YEAR WARRANTY & Refund Guarantee: Customer satisfaction is what drives us in the provision of the highest and quality products. If you have any issue with our products, please don't hesitate to contact us, we will try our best to find a satisfactory solution for you within 8 hours


Husband of victim says he forgives NZ mosque gunman

Posted: 17 Mar 2019 01:47 AM PDT

Husband of victim says he forgives NZ mosque gunmanA man whose wife was killed in the Christchurch attack as she rushed back into a mosque to rescue him said he harbours no hatred toward the gunman, insisting forgiveness is the best path forward. "I would say to him 'I love him as a person'," Farid Ahmad told AFP. Asked if he forgave the 28-year-old white supremacist suspect, he said: "Of course.


Serbia president vows to defend law and order amid protests

Posted: 17 Mar 2019 09:33 AM PDT

Serbia president vows to defend law and order amid protestsBELGRADE, Serbia (AP) — Serbia's president pledged Sunday to defend the country's law and order a day after opposition supporters stormed the national TV station, protesting what they called his autocratic rule and biased grip on the country's media.


Tank fire sends black smoke plume across Houston

Posted: 17 Mar 2019 03:36 PM PDT

Tank fire sends black smoke plume across HoustonA storage tank fire on the Houston Ship Channel sent a plume of black smoke across the eastern half of the city on Sunday forcing residents in the suburb of Deer Park, Texas, to remain indoors. A giant storage tank containing volatile naphtha at Intercontinental Terminals Co (ITC) Deer Park site continued to burn six hours after the blaze broke out at about 10:30 a.m. local time (1530 GMT). Ships were continuing to move along the ship channel which connects refineries and chemical plants in Houston and Texas City, Texas, with the Gulf of Mexico.


'A dark day': Muslims in Michigan anxious but determined after New Zealand mosque shootings

Posted: 16 Mar 2019 08:56 AM PDT

'A dark day': Muslims in Michigan anxious but determined after New Zealand mosque shootings"I could not even sleep last night," Imam Mohammad Ali Elahi said. "It's really a sad day, a dark day."


Naval Muscle: Russia's Northern Fleet Is Getting Some Seriously Dangerous Submarines

Posted: 16 Mar 2019 09:00 PM PDT

Naval Muscle: Russia's Northern Fleet Is Getting Some Seriously Dangerous SubmarinesThe Northern Fleet is now taking a major step to modernize its submarine force with a new hardware shipment slated for later this year.


O'Rourke candidacy asks: Can a moderate white male win the 2020 Democratic primary?

Posted: 17 Mar 2019 10:50 AM PDT

O'Rourke candidacy asks: Can a moderate white male win the 2020 Democratic primary?Outside, some waited in the cold, hoping to catch a glimpse of him.  By that measure, his tour across eastern Iowa last week was largely a success. O'Rourke, a former three-term U.S. congressman from Texas, became a celebrity last year when his longshot bid to unseat U.S. Senator Ted Cruz drew national attention and a torrent of money. O'Rourke, 46, is a wealthy, white man from a conservative-leaning state who is more moderate on several key issues than many of his competitors.


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