Articles Archive
- Vågå mayor found guilty, acquitted of most serious charge
- A portrait of prominent Jo Benkow: Norway’s sole Jew in official politics
- Norway flood warnings issued, railways hit
- ‘Move public holidays’ say young Norway Liberals
- Norway public sector wastes billions
- Statoil close to second-hand offshore rig deal
- Norway ESC 2013 final place respectable, UK Press mixed about song
- High-profile Norway Jewish politician and anti-Semitism fighter deceased
- Norway 17th May 2013 in pictures
- Northern Norway punter wins record NOK 216 million plus
- Links:
LATEST:
Articles Archive for July, 2011
We found 88 posts.
1. US Oslo embassy spy case goes cold
The case of closet surveillance by the American Embassy in Oslo seems to have been quietly dropped almost a year following the WikiLeaks revelations.
Published on 30th July, 2011 at 9:43pm by Gareth Corfield and Michael Sandelson.
2. Utøya funerals begin
Bano Abobakar Rashid became the first of the Utøya massacre victims to be laid to rest yesterday.
Published on 30th July, 2011 at 8:30pm by Gareth Corfield.
3. British Right-Wing blogger admits Breivik connection
Paul Ray, also known as the blogger Lionheart, has admitted that he may have had contact with Anders Behring Breivik.
Published on 30th July, 2011 at 2:05am by Gareth Corfield.
4. Celebrities disrespect Utøya tragedy
The whole world bowed its head respectfully after the Utøya massacre, but Glenn Beck and Morrissey had something different to say about it.
Published on 30th July, 2011 at 2:00am by Gareth Corfield.
5. Breivik filmed before bombing
Oslo Police have confirmed they have gained access to a number of videos showing Anders Behring Breivik minutes before the car bomb exploded.
Published on 28th July, 2011 at 10:52pm by Nicoleta Dumitrache Sincan.
6. Breivik escaped being shot by police
Police would have opened fire on Anders Behring Breivik if they had not feared he might be wearing a suicide bomber vest it has been revealed.
Published on 28th July, 2011 at 10:36pm by Nicoleta Dumitrache Sincan.
7. Norwegian police discount bomb warnings
NEWS ROUNDUP: Police are confident that Anders Behring Breivik acted alone and are not treating further bomb threats as serious. Meanwhile public attention has turned to the police’s response to the killings.
Published on 28th July, 2011 at 7:29pm by Gareth Corfield.
8. Labour member: 'Police didn’t believe my daughter was in danger'
Labour’s (Ap) Geir Johnsen met a wall of scepticism when he phoned the police after his daughter on Utøya begged for help.
Published on 28th July, 2011 at 7:12pm by Gareth Corfield.
9. Norwegians to receive psychological help
Norway’s Red Cross is to give psychological support to all those directly or indirectly involved in the Oslo and Utøya attacks to help them deal with their feelings.
Published on 27th July, 2011 at 9:31pm by Nicoleta Dumitrache Sincan.
10. Breivik’s manifesto sent to 250 British contacts
Anders Behring Breivik emailed out his 1,500-page manifesto to contacts across Europe just hours before the Oslo bombing, reports the Daily Telegraph.
Published on 27th July, 2011 at 9:19pm by Nicoleta Dumitrache Sincan.
11. Oslo and Utøya attacker risks extended prison term
32-year-old Anders Behring Breivik faces 30 years in jail for the twin massacres if a particular legal clause is used. The current maximum penalty without it is 21.
Published on 26th July, 2011 at 11:29pm by Nicoleta Dumitrache Sincan.
12. Breivik may have used poisoned dum-dum bullets
Victims of the Utøya shootings may still be at risk after it was discovered that Breivik may have poisoned his ammunition prior to his murderous rampage.
Published on 26th July, 2011 at 8:45pm by Gareth Corfield.
13. Crown Princess’ stepbrother died during Utøya massacre
HRH Crown Princess Mette-Marit’s stepbrother was killed in the attack on Utøya, it is revealed.
Published on 26th July, 2011 at 10:20am by Alison Kennedy.
14. Oslo changed into an ocean of flowers
Over 100,000 people attended today the streets of Oslo in a march of solidarity with the relatives of those who died in Friday's attacks.
Published on 26th July, 2011 at 10:04am by Alexandra Spinu.
15. Breivik makes first court appearance
Anders Behring Breivik made his first appearance in a closed court session yesterday after the judge denied his request to attend court in uniform.
Published on 26th July, 2011 at 9:56am by Gareth Corfield.
16. Stoltenberg led from below the rubble
Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg took control of the situation just minutes after the first bomb blast in Oslo – in his special underground bunker.
Published on 25th July, 2011 at 7:23pm by Gareth Corfield.
17. Breivik planned to target ex-PM Brundtland
The perpetrator of the massacre on Utoya island planned to target former Prime Minister Gro Harlem Brundtland, he told police.
Published on 25th July, 2011 at 7:18pm by Gareth Corfield.
18. Breivik had alleged links with Far Right-Wing British extremists
Accused insurgent Anders Behring Breivik allegedly wrote his 1,500-page manifest detailing his plans with help from the English Defence League (EDL).
Published on 25th July, 2011 at 3:24pm by John Price.
19. Problems delayed forces trip to Utøya massacre
Some of the 86 people may have been alive today if police had access to the right equipment at the time, it has been revealed.
Published on 25th July, 2011 at 3:15pm by John Price.
20. Norwegian police may receive British help
British authorities have offered to help Norway search for bodies following last week’s twin massacres in Oslo and on Utøya.
Published on 24th July, 2011 at 12:30am by John Price.

Visit the Mobile Foreigner
