Serbia Sees Back-to-Back Mass Shootings, a Rarity Outside the U.S.
Two attacks this week, which left 17 people dead, were the first mass shootings in the country in recent years.
By Jenny Gross
Two attacks this week, which left 17 people dead, were the first mass shootings in the country in recent years.
By Jenny Gross
Her political fate was up to New Zealand voters, and they’re ready to move on.
By Josie Pagani
In a part of the world where coronavirus restrictions lingered, Jacinda Ardern struggled to get beyond her association with pandemic policy.
By Damien Cave
Right-wing extremist violence in the U.S. is part of a global phenomenon. It should be treated that way.
By The Editorial Board
Dozens of recordings of a 2019 massacre in Christchurch, New Zealand, remain online, in a sobering reminder of the internet’s permanence.
By Ryan Mac, Kellen Browning and Sheera Frenkel
The accused gunman was able to get an assault-style weapon even though he had made a threat in high school.
By James Barron
Neither did the slaughter in Pittsburgh or El Paso.
By Jamelle Bouie
Filled with hate, the screed describes a mass shooting at a grocery store and connects it with a belief shared by gunmen in previous massacres.
By Alan Feuer
The move came after pleas from dozens of families of those killed in Christchurch in 2019 when a white supremacist opened fire on Muslims at prayer.
By Charlotte Graham-McLay
Members of the Muslim community denounced as “white saviorism” the director’s decision to focus on the response by Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern.
By Natasha Frost
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