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Anders Behring Breivik has confessed to last week's bombing in the capital and a rampage on a Labour Party retreat for young people. In all, 76 people were killed in the twin attacks that have stunned ...
Norway's Justice Minister Knut Storberget has told media the man who opened fire at a youth camp is Norwegian. Death toll unclear Storberget says the death toll from the shooting is unclear. But he ...
State administrator Knut Storberget told public broadcaster NRK there was a risk that roads and railways would be closed. The Norwegian Public Roads Administration has said it was preparing for the ...
A Nordic cluster within NATO remains the goal, but questions remain about the alignment to North America or Europe when it comes to the High North.
Former Norwegian Minister of Justice and Public Security Knut Storberget will be leading the new defense commission – Photo: KAI RUNE KVITSTEIN / NRK Norway has established a new defense commission ...
OSLO - Norway's Justice Minister Knut Storberget has said the man who opened fire at a youth camp is Norwegian.
"There is much that we should not allow to be sacrificed on the altar of fear." The Justice Minister, Knut Storberget, conceded that the massacre "is sure to change Norway".
The deal between the two neighbouring counties was concluded after mounting pressure from the Oslo government and it was government-appointed arbitrary Knut Storberget who ultimately managed to ...
Mubarak still suffers from mental health issues and hearing loss caused by the shooting spree. That, however, has not stopped Norwegian officials from trying to deport him, a move that has ...
Tajik had worked as journalist before she was made advisor to Minister of Justice, Knut Storberget between 2008 and 1009. During her service under Storberget the ministry of justice decided to ...
Knut Storberget, who was Norway's justice minister at the time of the attacks, hailed the verdict, telling television channel TV2: "It's a good basis for him to stay in prison for the rest of his ...
Yet other heads are already rolling. Knut Storberget, the justice minister, and Janne Kristiansen, head of the police security service, resigned even before the Breivik report came out.