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Politically motivated attacks, carried out by lone individuals lacking direct affiliation with any terrorist group, have ...
Norwegian mass murderer Anders Behring Breivik, who killed 77 people in a bombing and shooting rampage in 2011, was in court on Tuesday for a parole hearing. It was the far-right extremist's second ...
Undermining counterterrorism leaves the U.S. much more vulnerable to an attack than at any time in recent memory.
Before neo-Nazi Anders Breivik massacred 77 people in Norway in 2011, he emailed a 1,518-page document, a compendium of his own writing and other far-right texts, to over 1,000 people. The ...
32-year-old man is charged with terror offences Suspect is member of Swedish Nazi forum which encourages attacks on government buildings Claims he boasted online ...
SEVEN years on, the monstrous actions of right-wing terrorist Anders Breivik continue to haunt Norway and the rest of the world. Here's what we know about the Neo-Nazi, who slaughtered 77 people ...
On MSNBC's The 11th Hour, Angelo Carusone describes how right-wing narrative dominance in online spaces is helping to keep Republicans from speaking out on the devastation of Trump's tariffs ...
Mass killer Anders Behring Breivik’s case against the government will be heard in Skien prison, where he is serving a 21-year term, the Oslo District Court announced yesterday. The terrorist, who ...
Among them was Norwegian mass-murderer Anders Breivik who killed 77 people in 2011. In an interview with Mishal Husain on HARDtalk, the former white nationalist expressed regret at advancing the ...