Topic: Anders Behring Breivik
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Anders Behring Breivik on trial: A roundup of global opinion
A roundup of opinions on the Anders Behring Breivik trial and the attention it has received from Norway and around the globe.
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Correspondent reflections: The 10 news events that shaped 2011
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Norway attacks put spotlight on Europe's right-wing parties. Who are they?
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Denmark's election a litmus test for Europe's far-right politics
Denmark's election Thursday is the first national poll in northern Europe to gauge appeal for radical politics since the Norway killings carried out by far-right extremist Anders Behring Breivik.
09/14/2011 05:25 pm -
Rebel march on Tripoli buoys France, UK
The general reaction in Europe is guarded optimism as rebels have moved quickly into Tripoli. The UK and France were driving forces behind the NATO intervention in Libya.
08/22/2011 06:39 pm -
Norway commemorates those killed in Anders Breivik's July 22 rampage
Thousands gathered in Oslo Sunday for a memorial service and concert in memory of the 77 people killed by Anders Behring Breivik on July 22.
08/21/2011 04:20 pm -
Global News Blog Anders Breivik reenacts Utoya attack for Norwegian police
Norwegian police brought Anders Breivik back to the Utoya island over the weekend so that he could walk them through his attack, allowing them to better understand what happened that day.
08/15/2011 05:38 pm -
Norway attacks: What happens if Breivik is deemed insane?
Anders Behring Breivik, who admitted to carrying out two attacks in Norway that killed 77 people, is to undergo psychiatric examination this week. If he is judged to be insane, he could avoid criminal prosecution.
08/02/2011 01:26 pm -
Global News Blog Norway attacks: Was Breivik a Christian terrorist?
Anders Behring Breivik's Norway attacks have instigated a discussion about a double standard in the way people react to 'Christian terrorists' vs. 'Muslim terrorists.'
08/01/2011 05:15 pm -
Will Breivik attack change Norway?
Norway's leaders and the public say they are committed to protecting their vaunted 'open society.' But even though attacker Anders Breivik was Norwegian, the immigration issue could heat up.
07/31/2011 10:28 am -
Norway terror attack exposes deeper anger over immigration
The admitted attacker behind last week's bombing and shooting spree derided immigration and multiculturalism. Experts say his beliefs are surprisingly common in Norway.
07/28/2011 03:16 pm -
As Norway names dead, religious leaders and counselors offer comfort to a nation
The Oslo Cathedral, a hub for memorials to terror-attack victims, is offering nightly services to give Norwegians a place to grieve over last week's violence.
07/27/2011 03:41 pm -
Norwegian police under scrutiny after terror attacks
Oslo police today defended their hour-long response time to the shooting spree on Utoya island, part of the twin terrorist attacks that killed at least 76 people and shocked Norway.
07/26/2011 03:32 pm -
Norwegians rally around victims as Breivik appears in court
Anders Behring Breivik appeared in court today, charged with terrorism for his attacks in Oslo and at an island youth camp. In the evening, Norwegians held mass rallies in memory of the 76 people who were killed.
07/25/2011 06:36 pm -
Norway attacks put spotlight on Europe's right-wing parties. Who are they?
Last week's attacks in Norway have put Western Europe's far right in the spotlight, despite their rapid condemnation of Anders Behring Breivik's actions. These parties share some of the anti-immigrant and anti-Islam opinions that spurred Mr. Breivik. Who are some of these rising parties on the right? (RELATED STORY: Norway massacre likely to ramp up monitoring of right-wing groups)
07/25/2011 04:46 pm -
Backchannels Norwegian terrorist stirs multiculturalism opponents
Some commentary points to sympathy for the views of the Norwegian man alleged to have murdered 76 people last Friday in a terrorist attack that has stunned Norway.
07/25/2011 02:51 pm -
The Monitor's View How to react to Norway shootings
Friday's political massacre of Norway's youth could easily focus attention on Europe's immigration debate. But it should first lead to a renewal of basic civic values, such as reverence for life.
07/25/2011 01:04 pm -
Norway mourns, ponders impact of terror attacks
The terror attacks that killed 93 in Oslo Friday, apparently carried out by an ultranationalist, has stunned Norway. Now the country wonders what security changes will be made.
07/24/2011 02:56 pm -
In Norway, a sense of bewilderment and vows to stand together
Flags are at half mast in Norway and informal memorials have popped up near the bombing site as the country comes to grips with the fact that one of their own carried out attacks that killed at least 92 people.
07/23/2011 06:13 pm -
Backchannels The Norway terror attacks? Nationalist motives may be root cause.
The Norwegian press say the man in custody for the terror attacks in Oslo and a nearby island today appears to have acted alone, and doesn't seem to have any links to Islamist militants.
07/22/2011 11:52 pm



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