Aug 15 Watch Breivik Taken to Utoya to Confirm Attack Details, Re-enact Events for Trial Investigators took Anders Behring Breivik, who has admitted to carrying out attacks last month in Oslo and at a youth political camp on the island of Utoya that killed a total of 69 people and injured many more, back to… Continue watching
Aug 12 New Independent Commission to Investigate Norway Attacks By Larisa Epatko Norway formed a nine-person commission Friday to investigate last month's deadly attacks in Oslo and on a youth camp, and the subsequent police response, which some have criticized as too slow. Continue reading
Jul 25 Watch Breivik Sent to Solitary Confinement as Norway Mourns Attacks' Victims As Norway mourned the victims of Friday's bombing and shooting attacks, Anders Behring Breivik admitted to carrying out the assaults that killed dozens, but did not accept criminal responsibility for them and pleaded not guilty in court. Independent Television News'… Continue watching
Jul 25 Watch How Organized Are Europe's Political and Violent Extremists? What Sparked Return to Political Extremism in Europe?… Continue watching
Jul 25 World Week Ahead: Norway's Extremists and Syria's Political Options By Larisa Epatko The bombing in Oslo and shooting rampage at a youth camp in Utoya, Norway, by a right-wing, anti-immigration zealot have focused the spotlight once again on the threat of extremism in Europe. Continue reading
Jul 22 Watch Were Norway Attacks Somehow Politically Motivated? Norway Faces Day of Horror With Bombing, Shooting… Continue watching
Dec 10 Watch Wartime President Accepts Peace Prize with an 'American Speech' Just days after announcing an escalation in Afghanistan, President Obama traveled to Oslo to accept the Nobel Peace Prize. Jim Lehrer speaks with a panel of experts for reactions and perspective on the president's task in Oslo. Continue watching
Oct 09 Peace Prize Announcement Heard 'Round the Web President Barack Obama woke up Friday to the news that he'd won the Nobel Peace Prize just nine months into his presidency. He wasn't the only one surprised. Continue reading