July 22nd marks 15 years since one of the darkest days in Norwegian history. The 2011 twin terror attacks, the deadliest peacetime massacre in Norway's history, shook the country and gained international headlines.
Norway's prime minister Jonas Gahr Støre on Tuesday led a memorial at Høyblokka in Oslo's government quarter to mark the 14th anniversary of the brutal twin terror attack on July 22nd, 2011.
Norway on Saturday inaugurated a memorial to the victims of neo-Nazi Anders Behring Breivik's 2011 massacre, made up of 77 bronze columns representing each of the dead.
A Norwegian court on Monday ruled against opponents of a national memorial to the victims of a 2011 massacre on Utøya island, saying its benefits outweighed the traumas it might revive.
Legal action by local residents has resulted in suspension of work to install a memorial to the victims of the 2011 terrorist attack on the island of Utøya.
Right-wing extremist Anders Behring Breivik, who murdered 77 people in Norway's worst peace-time killing in 2011, has applied for parole, his lawyer said on Wednesday.
Norwegian police said Monday they had arrested
two men for spraying a swastika on a memorial commemorating the 2011 July 22
twin attacks in which 77 people were killed.
U – July 22, this year’s film about Anders Breivik’s 2011 massacre, is one of three contenders to be put forward for an Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film.
A memorial for the victims of the July 22nd, 2011 terrorist attacks on the island of Utøya and in Oslo was unveiled on the seventh anniversary of the tragedy on Sunday.
Norway's right-wing government could resign this week if the justice minister loses a no-confidence vote after she triggered outrage among survivors of a 2011 gun massacre, media reported on Sunday.
The survivors of Norway’s 2011 terrorist attack on the island of Utøya are more likely to suffer from migraines as a consequence of their trauma, research has shown.
A film about the July 22nd terror attacks carried out by right wing extremist Anders Breivik in Oslo and on the island of Utøya will be produced by streaming giant Netflix.
Norway's government said Wednesday that a controversial memorial for the victims of Anders Behring Breivik's 2011 terrorist attack would be rethought, in order to avoid an embarrassing lawsuit by local residents.
The youth wing of Norway’s Labour Party (AUF) and a support group for the families of Utøya victims have proposed moving the controversial ‘Memory Wound' memorial in order to avoid a legal battle.
The man slated to be Norway’s next Prime Minister has joined the chorus of senior European politicians breaking with convention to condemn Donald Trump, the Republican presidential candidate.
The youth wing of Norway’s Labour party on Thursday opened its second summer camp on Utøya island since 2011’s horrific massacre with a tough call for more radical policies ahead of next year’s election.
Five years after its worst attack since World War 2, Norway sees its liberal and open values as intact despite the horrific massacre of 77 people by rightwing fanatic Anders Behring Breivik.
Thirteen teens were killed in a cafe building on Utøya five years ago. On Tuesday, a memorial and learning centre was opened to pay tribute to the victims.