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Norwegian family celebrates third lotto jackpot
When Norwegian mother of three, Hege Jeanette Oksnes, is pregnant or gives birth someone in her family wins the national lottery – the latest win came within months of the arrival of her third child.
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Oslo court declares Anders Breivik sane
A panel in Oslo declares Anders Behring Breivik sane and sentences him to 21 years in jail after he admitted killing 77 people including dozens of young people on the island of Utoya and in Oslo.
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Forensic psychiatrist: Breivik is not a monster
Anders Breivik’s psychiatrist speaks to Channel 4 News Home Affairs Correspondent Simon Israel about how she found Breivik to be “a normal man with quite weird ideas”.
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Norway remembers massacre victims one year on
Thousands of Norwegians gather in Oslo to remember the 77 people killed by Anders Behring Breivik in a bomb and gun massacre a year ago.
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Can Hodgson lead England to victory over Norway?
England face Norway in Oslo this evening in Roy Hodgson’s first game as manager of the national side. Will his pragmatic approach ensure victory over the long-ball specialists?
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Norwegians hold musical demo in defence of tolerant society
Tens of thousands of Norwegians hold musical protests in towns across the country, following days of defiant testimonies by Anders Behring Breivik during his trial for the murder of 77 people.
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Inside the mind of Anders Behring Breivik
After a week of testimony by the man accused of killing 77 people, political scientist Matthew Goodwin looks at what his words reveal about his ideology and the wider far right movement in Europe.
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Anders Breivik: ‘I’m a nice person’
Norwegian mass killer Anders Breivik says he is a “nice person” who de-humanised his victims to carry out the bombing and shooting rampage that led to the deaths of 77 people.
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Breivik planned to decapitate former Norway PM
Anti-Islamic fanatic Anders Breivik planned to capture and decapitate former Norwegian prime minister Gro Harlem Brundtland during his massacre of 77 people last July.
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Acquittal or death, Anders Breivik demands in court
The Norwegian, who’s accused of murdering 77 people last summer has been giving evidence at his trial again today, refusing to answer questions about his alleged ‘network’ of far right extremists.
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Breivik tells court his victims were guilty
Anders Breivik, who admitted killing 77 people in Norway, tells the court he was acting out of goodness, not evil, and claims he wanted to prevent a wider civil war.
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Norway gunman Breivik claims ‘self-defence’
The man accused of killing 77 people in Norway cries while watching his own propaganda film during the first day of the trial, which marks an “important test” for Norway, Channel 4 News hears.
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Taxes are an open secret in Scandinavia
Want to know what your boss earns? Or your future husband? In Sweden, Norway and Finland everyone’s income and tax details are published online, for anyone to see.
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FactCheck: Is sexism bad for the economy?
“Returns on equity, sales and invested capital companies were all significant better in firms with the most women in their top management teams compared to those most dominated by men.”
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Three women share Nobel Peace Prize
A victory for the struggle for womens’ rights: three peace and democracy activists are awarded this year’s Nobel Prize for Peace.