Tabatha Southey: ‘The Conservative party is not the party of the “Barbaric Cultural Practices” hotline, or the niqab ban. Unless that’s what you want it to be.’
Tag Archives: Christchurch
New Zealand reacted to the tragic mosque killings with deep humanity
Generosity of spirit was on full display: non-Muslim citizens donned hijabs in solidarity, politicians legislated swiftly—and survivors emerged as leaders and heroes
New Zealand lights a path for the world even during its ‘darkest of days’
‘We are alive. We are together. We are determined to not let anyone divide us,’ says an imam who survived the attack
The world reacts to the terror in Christchurch. ‘An attack on all of us.’
Across the globe, leaders expressed shock, horror and sadness. ‘At this tragic time, my thoughts and prayers are with all New Zealanders,’ said the Queen.
This week: Newsmakers
The ‘world’s fattest contortionist’; farewell, Fidel; and a few kind words for Bernie Madoff, from Bernie Madoff
A nation faces its ‘darkest day’
The earthquake in New Zealand could have have many more devastating consequences for the country
Foreign students feared among dead in N.Z.
Earthquake topples building that houses language school