Snoop Dogg, left, shown here at a March appearance with Donald Trump, was briefly detained in Norway for bringing marijuana into the country. Music News
Read More...Snoop Dogg, left, shown here at a March appearance with Donald Trump, was briefly detained in Norway for bringing marijuana into the country. Music News
Read More...Brad Paisley and The Band Perry have announced four tour dates in Sweden and Norway in early November. CMT News
Read More...A man identified as the older brother of one of the victims of Norwegian mass killer Anders Behring Breivik threw a shoe at him during his trial Friday, the first time the proceeding has been interrupted by a public outburst. msnbc.com: World news
Read More...Anders Behring Breivik says the logical punishment for his massacre of 77 people would be either the death penalty or an acquittal. USATODAY.com Feed
Read More...Burma’s pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi is to travel abroad for the first time in 24 years, suggesting she has growing confidence in reforms. BBC News – Home
Read More...In a scene unimaginable in many countries, Norway’s worst mass killer got the chance to explain his fanatical views to the court and the world, unrepentant and dressed in a business suit. Prosecutors and lawyers for the families of his 77 victims even shook his hand. European Economy News Headlines – Yahoo! News
Read More...Norwegian gunman Anders Behring Breivik defended his massacre of 77 people, insisting Tuesday he would do it all again. USATODAY.com Feed
Read More...The murder and terrorism trial of Anders Behring Breivik was adjourned as soon as it started Tuesday in Norway over a dispute about a remark one of the judges made on Facebook. CNN.com
Read More...OSLO (Reuters) – The Norwegian far-right gunman who massacred 77 people last summer gave a clenched-fist salute, smirked at the court and pleaded not guilty on the first day of a trial that threatens to turn into a “circus” showcasing his anti-Islamic views. Anders Behring Breivik, 33, has said he acted in defence of his [...]
Read More...Anti-Islam militant Anders Behring Breivik admitted he had killed 77 people in a massacre last July, but said he was pleading not guilty on the first day of his trial in Norway Monday. msnbc.com: World news
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