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1. Breivik trial Day 43: Tears, protests, and close

Geir Lippestad, Anders Behring Breivik, Vibeke Hein Bæra UPDATED: The final day of the biggest trial in Norway since WWII involved Anders Behring Breivik’s defence team giving their final comments. Geir Lippestad, whose conclusions took around three hours, began.

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Published on 22nd June, 2012 at 1:27am by Michael Sandelson and Ben McPherson and Geetika Nautiyal and Lyndsey Smith.

2. Breivik trial Day 42: Prosecution in doubt about perpetrator’s mental state

Geir Lippestad and Anders Behring Breivik UPDATED: Prosecutor Inga Bejer Engh was the first to speak in court today, and was asked by translators there to speak slowly as she began the closing arguments of the prosecution.

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Published on 20th June, 2012 at 11:06pm by Geetika Nautiyal and Ben McPherson and Lyndsey Smith.

3. Breivik Trial Day 41: Two bereaved family members recounted feelings, experts explained Utøya effects

Mette Yvonne Larsen UPDATED: The first witness of the day lost his wife during the bomb blast in the government quarter.

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Published on 20th June, 2012 at 2:13am by Michael Sandelson and Ben McPherson and Geetika Nautiyal and Lyndsey Smith.

4. Breivik trial Day 40: Personality disorders, World of Warcraft, and witness dismissal

Agnar Aspaas (L), Terje Tørrisen (R) UPDATED: On their second day in court, it was the prosecution’s turn to pose psychiatric experts Terje Tørrisen and Agnar Aspaas questions, Tuesday.

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Published on 18th June, 2012 at 10:50pm by Geetika Nautiyal and Ben McPherson and Lyndsey Smith.

5. Breivik trial Day 39: Experts maintain conclusions, discount sanity questions

Lippestad, Breivik, Hein Bæra UPDATED: It was the turn of psychiatric experts Terje Tørrisen and Agnar Aspaas to testify about the second report they made on Breivik that found him to be sane, Monday.

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Published on 17th June, 2012 at 11:05pm by Ben McPherson and Geetika Nautiyal and Lyndsey Smith.

6. Breivik trial Day 38: Breivik claims he expressed no violence before committing his attacks

Svein Holden, Torgeir Husby, Synne Sørheim UPDATED: Psychiatric experts Torgeir Husby and Synne Sørheim were once again in front of the court in order to answer questions following the testimonies they gave, Friday.

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Published on 15th June, 2012 at 7:47am by Geetika Nautiyal and Ben McPherson and Lyndsey Smith.

7. Breivik Trial Day 36: Public reactions, time, and the second psychiatric report

Oslo District Courthouse UPDATED: The only witness on day 36 was Karl Heinrik Melle, leader of the psychiatric group in the Norwegian Board of Forensic Medicine.

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Published on 12th June, 2012 at 10:59pm by Ben McPherson and Geetika Nautiyal and Lyndsey Smith.

8. Breivik Trial Day 35: Accused relieved at sanity findings, expert claims top meeting bugged

Anders Behring Breivik (artist's illus.) FINAL: Witnesses on Tuesday’s day of the trial included Randi Rosenqvist and Tarjei Rygnestad.

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Published on 11th June, 2012 at 12:39am by Geetika Nautiyal and Ben McPherson and Lyndsey Smith.

9. Breivik Trial Day 34: Diagnoses and Knights Templar called into question again

Lippestad, Breivik, Hein Bæra UPDATED: Today’s trial witnesses included forensic psychology expert Pål Grøndahl, top Norwegian psychiatry professor Einar Kringlen and Eirik Johannesen from Bærum's psychiatric outpatient clinic.

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Published on 10th June, 2012 at 11:08pm by Ben McPherson and Geetika Nautiyal and Lyndsey Smith.

10. Breivik Trial Day 32: Breivik provoked by World of Warcraft focus

6 June: Breivik in Courtroom 250 UPDATED: Today’s 32nd day of the trial saw Anders Behring Breivik’s characteristically impassive display of emotion turn to irritation during proceedings.

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Published on 5th June, 2012 at 9:05pm by Ben McPherson and Geetika Nautiyal and Lyndsey Smith.

11. Breivik Trial Day 31: Experts, anti-Islamists, Norwegian right-wing extremists, and neo-Nazis take the stand

L-R: Arne Tumyr, Tore Tvedt Oslo District Courthouse UPDATED: The first witness to appear in court was history, politics and religion expert Ole Jørgen Arnfindsen who went through a presentation about Anders Behring Breivik’s perception of reality.

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Published on 4th June, 2012 at 9:03pm by Geetika Nautiyal and Ben McPherson and Lyndsey Smith.

12. Breivik Trial Day 30: On Breivik’s radicalisation and Internet use

Oslo District Courthouse UPDATED: Today saw testimonies from two witnesses, Professor Mattias Gardell and Nikolai Brandal. Anders Behring Breivik also gave evidence.

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Published on 3rd June, 2012 at 9:36pm by Ben McPherson and Geetika Nautiyal and Lyndsey Smith.

13. Norway state religion history

Rigmor Aasrud INTERVIEW: In a historic move, the Norwegian Parliament voted to abolish the state church through a Constitutional Amendment, Monday.

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Published on 21st May, 2012 at 7:30pm by Geetika Nautiyal.

14. ‘It was huge for a foreigner to walk in front with the flag’, says anti-racist advisor

Shoaib Mohammad Sultan VIDEO: As Norway celebrates its National Day, we speak with Shoaib Mohammad Sultan, advisor at Norway’s Centre against Racism (Antirasistisk Senter) and member of the 17 May Committee, to understand what the day means to a foreigner.

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Published on 17th May, 2012 at 1:34am by Geetika Nautiyal.

15. ‘Narrow coverage of Breivik trial impossible’, says university professor

Oslo District Courthouse VIDEO: As Norway still soaks in the unprecedented nature of the ongoing Anders Behring Breivik trial, Professor Helge Rønning of the University of Oslo evaluates the role of the media so far and tells The Foreigner why he believes an "open trial" is necessary.

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Published on 15th May, 2012 at 2:43pm by Geetika Nautiyal.

16. Great Norwegian war hero dies

Gunnar Sønsteby Norway's most decorated citizen Gunnar Sønsteby passed away in an Oslo nursing home after an illness, Thursday. He was 94.

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Published on 11th May, 2012 at 10:06am by Geetika Nautiyal.

17. 'Breivik’s ideology part cut-and-paste’, extremist authority says

Oslo District Courthouse through fences VIDEO: One of the most known voices from Norway when it comes to understanding the origins and existence of extremism speaks with The Foreigner about his views on terrorism, its ideological basis, and its impact on society.

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Published on 10th May, 2012 at 1:43pm by Geetika Nautiyal.

18. Norway top for mothers again

Mother-child face to face Norway has been voted as the best country to be a mother in for the third consecutive year, an international Save the Children report says.

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Published on 9th May, 2012 at 8:17am by Geetika Nautiyal.

19. A special Norwegian Labour Day

Marit Nybakk MP, Vice-Pres., Parliament VIDEO: Labour Day this year will perhaps be both different and difficult for the people of Norway, as many who were a part of this day during yesteryears will be missed following last year’s July 22 attacks.

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Published on 30th April, 2012 at 11:56pm by Geetika Nautiyal.

20. Norway Greens greet climate fund positively

Presentation of the climate white paper VIDEO: The Bellona Foundation says it is pleased the government’s long-awaited climate white paper contains the climate fund.

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Published on 25th April, 2012 at 10:55pm by Michael Sandelson and Geetika Nautiyal.


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