Survivors of the Norwegian shootings exorcise the memory of their escape from gunman Anders Behring Breivik.
Several hundred survivors of the shooting spree on an island near Oslo will make their first return to the site where 69 people were killed.
Kept on a police leash, the man responsible for Norway’s worst post-war bloodshed showed no remorse when he took part in an eight hour reconstruction.
Norwegian police took gunman Anders Behring Breivik back to the island of Utøeya to stage a reconstruction of his slaughter of 69 people.
Viewers of a sensitive disposition will probably steer well clear of a film by Lars von Trier titled <i>Nymphomaniac</i>.
The motivations of mass murderers are often as banal as their actions are shocking.
Norway police are still investigating whether Anders Behring Breivik acted alone when he killed 77 people in Central Oslo and on a nearby island.
France’s far-right party founder sparked growing outrage with claims that the Norwegian government’s "naivety" was to blame for the recent killings.
The recent mass killing in Norway could serve as a blueprint for other anti-Muslim militants, one of Germany’s top security officials has warned.
Young Liberals are holding Norway’s first summer youth camp since last week’s slaughter of 69 campers and the Oslo bomb that killed eight people.
Norway began burying the dead a week after an anti-Muslim extremist killed 77 people in a bombing and shooting rampage.
The Norwegian tragedy is just that, a tragedy. It does not signify anything and should not be forced to do so.
Investigators are still searching for bodies in the fjord surrounding the island where Anders Behring Breivik killed 68 of his victims last week.
The lawyer defending Anders Behring Breivik said on Tuesday that he was baffled that he had asked him to represent him.
The details of how hundreds of young people managed to escape the dum-dum bullets being fired by Anders Behring Breivik emerged on Monday.
Christians are guilty of a lot of things. But terrorism? That’s new, says <b>Verashni Pillay</b>.
Anders Behring Breivik told a judge on Monday his bombing and shooting rampage that killed scores aimed to save Europe from a Muslim takeover.
The suspect behind the twin massacres in Norway claims to have created a network capable of spreading terror in a "crusade" against immigration.
Anders Behring Breivik wants to tell Norway and the world why he killed at least 93 people in a bomb attack and shooting rampage.
Not far from of Elverum, 130km north of Oslo, a cluster of buildings, white and red, sits under a low mountain ridge at the end of a dirt track.
A suspected right-wing fanatic accused of killing at least 92 people deemed his acts "atrocious" yet "necessary".
Norwegian police searched for more victims on Saturday after a suspected right-wing zealot killed at least 92 people in a shooting spree.
An assailant who shot dead at least 84 people at a youth camp of Norway’s ruling party turned a "youth paradise into a hell".
The gunman who allegedly killed more than 80 people in Norway on Friday has been named as Anders Behring Breivik.
A gunman dressed in police uniform opened fire at a youth camp of Norway’s ruling political party on Friday, killing at least 80 people.