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A PROPERTY listing has inadvertently revealed haunting lost terror clues linked to the massacre of 51 people in New Zealand.
Review: UTØYA, Arcola Theatre Three stories play out on the periphery of the 2011 massacre, but one theme unites them ...
Thursday 22 July marks the fourth year anniversary of one of the most tragic events in contemporary Norwegian history, which took place on the beautiful Utøya island. Following the massacre that shook ...
In the days following Norway’s 2011 Utøya massacre, tens of thousands of people converged on central Oslo carrying roses. It was a moving response, and a powerful act of defiance that impressed the ...
The island of Utøya, Norway. Photo by Vidar Nordli-Mathisen, Unsplash. Norway on Saturday inaugurated a memorial to the victims of neo-Nazi Anders Behring Breivik's 2011 massacre, made up of 77 bronze ...
Norway ten years after the Utøya massacre Multicultural and multireligious Norway is here to stay, and undefeatedly so.
Ten years after Anders Breivik killed 77 people in Norway, a look at how the country has changed.
Utøya massacre But it should give us pause for thought that such preoccupations occur just as Norway commemorates the tenth anniversary of its most horrific event since the end of WWII.
His use of the bomb as a distraction to aid his main attack was even more impactful – one in four Norwegians knew someone personally affected by the massacre. Mass shootings, 10 years later ...
A striking memorial at Utøya, featuring a section of rock removed from the island to create a symbolic “gash” on the landscape, was abandoned in 2017 after public outcry.
Attacks on a politician and a new book marking the tenth anniversary of the Utøya massacre have finally led to a public debate about racism ...
Norway approves Utøya memorial for victims of 2011 massacre despite local concerns Norwegian flags and flowers are seen in Sundvollen, close to Utøya island.
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