Breivik offers apology to his non-political victims
Anders Behring Breivik, who took 77 lives in attacks last July, said on Monday he wanted to apologise for killing ‘innocent’ people in his Oslo bombing, but not for the Utoeya massacre.
Breivik said:
NRI kids' custody given to uncle by Norwegian court
A Norwegian court on Monday handed over the two NRI children in foster care to their paternal uncle, ending months of custody row that saw India stepping up diplomatic pressure on Norway to send back
Breivik studied al-Qaida attacks before rampage
Norwegian far-right extremist Anders Behring Breivik acquired the knowledge to carry out a bombing and shooting rampage on the Internet, studying case studies of al-Qaida and other attacks and reading
Court in shock as Norway gunman describes massacre
In testimony too graphic for any parent to hear, Norwegian far-right extremist Anders Behring Breivik shocked an Oslo courtroom on Friday as he calmly described hunting down teenagers on an island sum
Breivik drops far-right salute as fourth trial day starts
Anders Behring Breivik, who killed 77 people in Norway last July, did not make his habitual far-right salute on Thursday after survivors and victims' families objected to it as the fourth trial day be
Goal was to 'kill everybody' on Utoeya: Breivik
Anders Behring Breivik told an Oslo court on Thursday he meant ‘to kill everybody’ in his Utoeya massacre, not just 69 people, and that he also wanted to behead a former prime minister.
"The goal was
Norway judge dismissed over call to execute killer
A judge in the trial of Norwegian mass killer Anders Breivik was dismissed for his online comment that the anti-Muslim extremist who murdered 77 innocent people should face the death penalty.
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Distinctive salutes run the political gamut
After an Oslo courtroom guard removed Anders Behring Breivik's handcuffs on Monday, the far-right suspect in the massacre of 77 people in Norway pulled his right hand to his chest and then thrust his
Norwegian killer says he would do it all again
Anders Behring Breivik, on trial for the massacre of 77 people in Norway, on Tuesday told the court he would do it again if he could, while a judge was removed for calling for the death penalty.
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Court declares Norway killer sane
A court in Norwegian capital Oslo has said mass murderer Anders Behring Breivik, who killed 77 people in a shooting spree in July last year, was sane during at the time of his actions, and sane enough