We have started to collect the most important news related to Norway in November 2005. By default, most recent news are listed first.
A memorial has taken place in the Norwegian parliament to commemorate those who died in the bombing and shootings on 22nd July.
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The man who admitted the bomb and gun attacks which rocked Norway says under interrogation he had other targets, police say.
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Norwegian police say Anders Behring Breivik has told them he had "other targets" in mind when planning the attacks in Oslo and Utoeya in which 77 people died.
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The first funerals for victims of Norway's gun and bomb attacks are held, as the remaining names of the dead are released by police.
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The first funerals for victims of Norway's gun and bomb attacks have been held, a week after the attacks.
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Services are being held in Norway to remember those who lost their lives in the bomb and gun attacks that took place one week ago.
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Police in Norway call off the search for more victims of the 22 July massacre on Utoeya island, but are still searching the waters around it.
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Norway's Muslim immigrants feel increasingly uneasy
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Norwegian PM Jens Stoltenberg has announced the creation of a "22 July Commission" to investigate Friday's bomb and gun attacks, as people come to terms with what happened.
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Norway's PM announces an independent inquiry into Friday's deadly attacks by Anders Behring Breivik, amid questions about the police response.
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An Italian MEP, Mario Borghezio, backs the ideas of Norway's self-confessed mass killer, Anders Behring Breivik, as "good" and in some cases "excellent".
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Norwegian PM Jens Stoltenberg says his country will not be intimidated by Friday's bombing and gun attacks which killed at least 76 people.
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Norway's domestic intelligence agency says there is no evidence that the man who carried out Friday's bomb attack and shootings worked with extremists in the UK.
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BBC Radio 4's The World Tonight presenter, Robin Lustig, asks Norwegian prime minister, Jens Stoltenberg, if European governments have under-estimated the appeal of extreme nationalist movements.
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Norwegian police publish the names of four of the victims of Friday's mass killings carried out by Anders Behring Breivik which left 76 people dead.
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Norway gunman Anders Behring Breivik wrote of his desire to join English Defence League demos, it emerges.
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The lawyer defending the man who carried out Norway's mass killings says he believes his client is insane but it is too early to decide on a defence.
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The lawyer defending Anders Behring Breivik, who admitted carrying out Friday's mass killings in Norway, says his client is probably insane.
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Norwegian police may charge the man who admitted killing 76 people in Friday's attacks with crimes against humanity, a prosecutor says.
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Anders Breivik's father, Jens Breivik, has spoken of his shock at the deaths of 76 people in Norway, and has said he will have no more contact with his son.
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Torch-lit processions have been held in towns and cities across Norway to remember the victims of Friday's twin attacks by Anders Behring Breivik.
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Torchlit processions are held across Norway to remember the scores of victims of Friday's twin terror attacks.
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Scotland Yard is checking any possible links between the man who killed 76 people in Norway and British far-right and anti-Islamic groups.
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Tens of thousands of people have gathered in central Oslo for the start of a 'rose march' around the centre of Oslo.
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Norwegian police investigate claims by Anders Behring Breivik that he has "two more cells", as the death toll in his twin attacks is cut from 93 to 76.
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The Norwegian prime minister Jens Stoltenberg has been speaking about the impact of the attacks on his country.
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