Today Russia marks the 67th Victory Day since the surrender of Nazi Germany in the Second World War. Almost 27 Soviet people died in that war, which came to be known in this country as the Great Patriotic War. Read more…
Tens of thousands of Norwegians gathered in central Oslo on Thursday to protest against mass murderer Anders Breivik by singing a song which he hates and which he considers a Marxist indoctrination method. Read more…
Radioactive cesium exceeding the new legal limit has been found in fish in the Tone River, which passes north of Tokyo. Authorities have taken measures to stop the shipment of fish caught in the river. Read more…
Norwegian mass killer Anders Breivik declared in the courtroom on Wednesday that he did not consider himself insane and was prepared to be held responsible for his actions. Read more…
A riferire le parola del comandante è l’armatore Ievoli La moglie di Musumeci: «Non ho dormito per 4 mesi»
CATANIA – «Stiamo molto bene, è tutto sotto controllo. L’equipaggio sta benissimo». Queste le prime parole del comandante della Enrico Ievoli, Agostino Musumeci, riferite dall’armatore Domenico Ievoli. «La nave è già partita dalle coste della Somalia e a bordo ci sono i militari italiani», ha aggiunto Ievoli. Read more…
A U.S. college student has been suspended for his support of Breivik
Kevin Forts, a 22-year-old senior at a Catholic college in Worcester, Massachusetts, has publicly expressed his support for the infamous Norwegian terrorist and mass murderer Anders Breivik. Read more…
Anders Behring Breivik, who killed 77 people in Norway last July, did not make his habitual far-right salute Thursday after survivors and victims’ families objected to it as the fourth trial day began. Read more…
Addressing the trial today, Norwegian terrorist Anders Breivik told the court he had a “guide” among British nationalists, who he had been linked to over the years leading up to the massacre.
According to Breivik, he met four British nationalists in London in 2002. One of them he referred to as Read more…
Court hearings over the case of Norwegian terrorist Anders Breivik have only started – the first one took place this Monday, and the second on Tuesday. However, as many as two scandals concerning these hearings have already broken out. Read more…
Judge Wenche Elizabeth Arntzen announced Tuesday the end of the second trial day for Anders Behring Breivik, who spent the day explaining why he killed 77 people in twin attacks in Norway last July. Read more…
Norway killer has defended his massacre of 77 people, insisting he would do it again. He called his bomb-and-shooting rampage the most “spectacular” attack by a nationalist militant since World War II and demanded to be freed. Read more…
Anders Behring Breivik cries as court views propaganda film he made, during his trial in Oslo courthouse on April 16, 2012 (AFP Photo / Pool / Heiko Junge) .
He’s behind a bomb-and-shooting massacre that killed 77 people, he admits to the acts, but pleads not guilty to criminal charges. Anders Breivik showed no emotion as the prosecutor read out the horrific details of his victims’ deaths in Norway. Read more…
The Oslo police is on alert: on April 16 the trial of Anders Behring Breivik, whose summer attacks left 77 people dead, began. Meanwhile, experts are warning of the possibility of similar tragedies, saying that the massacre is a dangerous symptom of a new European disease. Read more…
Judge Wenche Elizabeth Arntzen announced Monday the end of the first trial day for right-wing extremist Anders Behring Breivik, who killed 77 people in twin attacks in Norway last July.
After hearing Breivik’s plea of “not guilty” and opening remarks by the prosecution, the defence and lawyers of the victims, the judge said the trial would adjurn until Tuesday, when Breivik will start testifying. Read more…