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Multiculturalism failed, say European leaders

European heads-of-state are openly questioning the wisdom of multiculturalism, a mainstay of European social policy for decades.

Norwegian mass murderer Anders Breivik convicted, sentenced for 77 murders

Global Politics

Anders Breivik and the Norway Justice System

Conflict & Justice

Anders Breivik Receives Maximum Sentence for Mass Killing in Norway

Conflict & Justice

Families of Victims Stage Walkout in Breivik Trial

Conflict & Justice

Breivik Trial Day 2: “I would have done it again”

On the second day of his trial, the man accused of killing 77 people in bomb and gun attacks in Norway last July has defended his actions in a statement to a court in Oslo. BBC reporter Lars Bevanger joins us from outside the courthouse that is holding the trial of Anders Behring Breivik.

Anders Breivik Trial Begins in Norway

“I don’t recognize Norwegian courts because you get your mandate from the Norwegian political parties who support multiculturalism.” Those were the first words that accused mass killer Anders Breivik directed to the court in Oslo where his mass shooting trial began today. Breivik admitted to killing 77 people on July 22nd, but is pleading not […]

Anders Breivik Pleads Not Guilty at Norway Murder Trial

Conflict & Justice

Anders Behring Breivik, who carried out bomb and gun attacks in Norway last year which left 77 people dead, pleads not guilty at the start of his trial.

Norwegian Mass Murderer Anders Breivik Declared Insane

Can brain chemistry explain or excuse some kinds of criminal behavior? The Takeaway speaks to Michael Gazzaniga about his new book, Who’s in Charge? Free Will and the Science of the Brain.

Norway Reviews Security After Twin Attacks

Conflict & Justice

Many in Norway are wondering whether it’s now time to rethink the country’s security.