Oslo-- The gunman had already spared him once. It wasn't going to happen again. Minutes before, Adrian Pracon had been trying to swim to safety when he saw the killer point his weapon at him. "Please, ...
Hundreds of teenagers as young as 14 flocked there from all over Norway for a mixture of socialising, camping and earnest political debate. Some were politically engaged; many were tagging along with ...
UTOYA, Norway – Hundreds of political youth are joining a summer camp on Utoya for the first time since a right-wing extremist killed 69 people in a murderous rampage on the Norwegian island four ...
Four years after Anders Behring Breivik shot dead 69 people on Utoya island in Norway, about 1,000 Labour Party youths gathered for the first summer camp since the massacre, determined to reclaim the ...
The day of the massacre, he saved the life of a woman riddled by bullets, but lost two close friends. Now this young activist is determined to reclaim Utoya, the idyllic island Anders Behring Breivik ...
OSLO - Norwegian police admitted for the first time Thursday that they could have responded faster to a youth camp shooting massacre that left 69 people dead in July. Presenting the results of an ...
Further unconfirmed reports have suggested that a second gunman was involved in Friday's shooting rampage on Norway's Utoya Island, which occurred shortly after the bomb attack in downtown Oslo.
STAVANGER, Norway – Norway's center-left Labor Party rode a wave of sympathy in local elections following the 2011 massacre of 69 people, mostly teenagers, at its youth division's annual summer camp.
The island of Utoya in Norway, where 69 people were murdered in a massacre by Anders Behring Breivik, has been reopened to the public since the killings in July. Over 150 journalists took the ferry ...
(L-R) Norway's Prime Minister Erna Solberg, Crown Prince Haakon Magnus, Crown Princess Mette-Marit, Utoya massacre survivor Astrid Eide Hoem and the leader of the National Support Group Lisbeth ...
Aage Borchgrevink is a journalist and writer of fiction and non-fiction. His controversial, critically acclaimed and award-winning 2012 book, A Norwegian Tragedy: Anders Behring Breivik and the ...
Norway’s head of police, who had been best man at Stoltenberg’s wedding, was forced to resign. Seierstad is similarly highly critical of the police, noting that as Breivik shot dead on average about ...