Anders Behring Breivik to be kept in isolated detention for four more weeks; 32-year-old wanted to wear tux to hearing
- Rememberance in Norway
Almost 1,000 survivors and relatives returned to the island where the Norway massacre occurred. Elaine Quijano reports.
Watch Video » - Confessed Norway killer's isolation extended
Anders Behring Breivik to be kept in isolated detention for four more weeks; 32-year-old wanted to wear tux to hearing
Read Full Story » - Police: Norway killer called cops twice, hung up
Anders Behring Breivik offered to surrender twice during gun massacre on Utoya island, described himself as commander of resistance movement
Read Full Story » - Norway attacker back on island for reconstruction
Police take Anders Behring Breivik back to crime scene where he killed 69 to recreate his actions
Read Full Story » - Norway shooter's reported rampage video sought
Anders Behring Breivik's references to filming shooting spree drives police to search Norwegian island for camera
Read Blog » - Prosecutor: Breivik holding back on accomplices
Norwegian prosecutor says he's concerned that confessed killer in Norway massacre not going into detail on travels, equipment
Read Full Story » - Norway panel unlikely to rule Breivik insane
Head of panel evaluating bombing and massacre suspect tells the AP he seemed to be in control of his actions
Read Full Story » - Norway suspect eyed other government targets
Police: Breivik considered other targets linked to government, "showed no emotion" when told how many people he killed
Read Full Story » - Norway death toll raised to 77; burials begin
Unidentified victim from shooting rampage at island youth retreat dies in hospital; Muslim girl 1st victim to be buried
Read Full Story » - Norway massacre: All 76 victims ID'd
One week after attacks memorial and funeral services are held; Police uncover no evidence suspect had co-conspirators
Read Full Story » - Norway top cop: Breivik lone wolf, "total evil"
Security chief says no information supporting confessed killer's claims of militant network working with him
Read Full Story » - Norway police want more from rampage suspect
Anders Behring Breivik to undergo more interrogation for 1st time since 7-hour session in wake of bombing, shooting massacre
Read Full Story » - Norway bombing caught on tape
The bomb that killed eight people in Norway was caught on a surveillance camera showing windows being shattered and workers taking cover. Anna Matranga reports.
Watch Video » - Text messages offer hope amid Norway carnage
A survivor of the Norway massacre texted during the shooting: "Mum, tell the police to hurry. People are dying here!"
Read Full Story » - Could Norway rampage suspect go to posh prison?
Media focuses on new prison featuring flatscreen televisions, cooking classes, female prison staff as Anders Behring Breivik awaits trial
Read Blog » - Norway security scare as nation mourns
Police cleared an Oslo train station because of an unattended suitcase, but it turned out to be a false alarm. CBS News correspondent Elizabeth Palmer reports on Norway's security concerns following the terror attack that killed 68 people.
Watch Video » - Norway's Delta Force defends response to rampage
Special operation team's leader denies boat breakdown delayed police from arriving at island mass shooting
Read Full Story » - Norway suspect's claim of allies in doubt
Officials more convinced Anders Behring Breivik acted alone, but Oslo remains tense as suitcase sparks train station scare
Read Full Story » - Norway victims show diversity suspect despised
The names and identities of the victims in the Norway massacre slowly being released; Oslo awash in flowers, remembrances
Read Full Story » - Norway's terror suspect was high on drugs
The attorney representing Norway's accused mass killer said Anders Behring Breivik was on drugs when he massacred 76 innocent people -- and is probably mentally ill. Elizabeth Palmer reports.
Watch Video » - Beck criticized for "Hitler Youth" comparison
Jewish organization hammers Glenn Beck for likening Norway shooting spree victims to "Hitler Youth"
Read Blog » - Obama, Biden extend condolences to Norway
In visit to ambassador's residence, president tells Norway "we are all heartbroken" about recent violence in the country
Read Full Story » - Breivik "an ordinary Norwegian," ex-stepmom says
Confessed Norway spree killer showed no indication of planning massacre leaving at least 76 dead, ex-stepmother says
Read Full Story » - Norway massacre puts spotlight on Europe's right
GlobalPost: The anti-Islam screed attributed to the Norway shooter raises questions about Europe's rising anti-immigrant parties
Read Blog » - Lawyer: Case suggests Norway suspect is insane
Anders Behring Breivik claims military order aims to rid Europe of Muslims
Read Blog » - After slow response, Norway defends police
Despite criticism over delays and unpreparedness, justice minister says police "delivered well" in response to unfolding terror attacks
Read Full Story » - Norway rampage suspect: How many did I kill?
Anders Behring Breivik's attorney tells AP that man who confessed to killing spree wants to know massacre's body count
Read Full Story » - Norway suspect in solitary, nation mourns victims
As the nation mourns the 76 lives lost, the Norway massacre suspect reportedly says there are others around the world are ready to follow in his footsteps. Jeff Glor reports.
Watch Video » - Breivik lawyer: Case suggests my client is insane
Says Norway massacre suspect believes his "war" still going according to plan, and "takes some kind of pride in that"
Read Full Story » - Some Norway massacre victims still missing
Thousands defy Anders Behring Breivik ill will with "rose march" in Oslo as suspect ordered into isolation for 4 weeks
Read Full Story » - Norway's accused mass killer hints at conspirators
After first insisting that he worked alone, Norway's accused mass killer Anders Breivik hinted that two cells of extremists worked with him - both capable of more attacks. Jeff Glor reports.
Watch Video » - Norway attack revives domestic terror threat
The attacks in Norway underscore the threat U.S. officials have been worrying about since Oklahoma City. Bob Orr reports on how a domestic terrorist, with a weapon and a target, presents a lethal and often invisible danger.
Watch Video » - Who are most likely U.S. domestic terrorists?
The massacre in Norway puts focus on U.S. domestic terrorism; Officials say al Qaeda-inspired attacks still most likely
Read Full Story » - At least 100,000 join anti-violence rally in Norway
CBS News RAW: At least 100,000 people, many carrying white or red roses, rallied in Oslo to show support for victims of attacks that killed 76 people, police said.
Watch Video » - Thousands of Norwegians rally against violence
In Oslo at least 150,000 gather in unity for victims of terror attacks; Torchlight marches held across country
Read Full Story » - Spain: Norway killings need "European response"
Spanish prime minister tells reporters that Europeans should be called on "to rise up and fight radicalism" after Norway rampage
Read Blog » - 32-year-old Norway suspect confesses to massacre
Anders Behring Breivik claims military order aims to rid Europe of Muslims
Read Blog » - Prosecutor: Breivik expects to spend life in prison
At court hearing suspect is described as calm, unaffected by massacre that killed scores in Norway
Read Full Story » - Death toll lowered in Norway terror attacks
Police revised number of victims of bomb blast in Oslo, shooting attack on island of Utoya, now total 76
Read Full Story » - Breivik's father: I wish my son killed himself
Estranged father of Norway terror suspect tells Swedish paper he was "paralyzed" by news of massacre
Read Blog » - Norway suspect idols: Unabomber, Knights Templar
Massacre and bombing suspect inspired by words of Unabomber, had fantasies of being Knights Templar crusader, writings show
Read Full Story » - Norway: After the massacre
Jeff Glor reports from Oslo, Norway, on the country's mourning following the massacre of 93 people by alleged Christian extremist, Anders Behring Breivik.
Watch Video » - Norway suspect to judge: 2 other cells out there
In closed hearing Breivik pleads not guilty to terror charges, said he wanted to send "sharp signal" against ruling Labour Party
Read Full Story » - Norway suspect bought bomb chemicals online
Polish officials say Breivik made legal online purchases of components useful for bombs, including synthetic fertilizer
Read Full Story » - Norway attacks raise concerns for U.S. safety
Homeland Security's Randall Larsen speaks to Chris Wragge about new concerns raised over domestic terrorism in the U.S. after the attacks in Norway, a country considered to be one of the safest in the world.
Watch Video » - Norway suspect wanted anti-Muslim revolution
The man suspected of killing at least 93 people in Norway allegedly wanted to trigger an anti-Muslim revolution in Norwegian society. Jeff Glor reports on the latest details of the suspected mass murderer.
Watch Video » - Norway massacre suspect pleads not guilty
Judge orders Anders Behring Breivik's arraignment closed to public, denying suspect opportunity to "explain" deadly violence
Read Full Story » - Norway suspect calls massacre "marketing method"
Anders Behring Breivik lifted parts of Unabomber's manifesto for his own; Said slaughter would promote his ideas
Read Full Story » - Norway suspect made online racist rant
In wake of the deadly attack on Norway's Utoya Island and in Oslo, new information released reveals the suspect's swelling anger over the years. Jeff Glor reports.
Watch Video » - Norway suspect sought anti-Muslim crusade
Man held for massacre that killed at least 93 published anti-Islam, anti-immigrant manifesto; Doctor says "dum-dum" bullets were fired, inflicting greater damage
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More than 200,000 gather in Oslo to show support for victims of bomb and gun violence
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A nation grieves in the aftermath of bomb and gun violence that claimed scores of lives
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Government buildings in Oslo badly damaged by explosion; Police confirm it was a bomb attack
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Massacre and bombing suspect inspired by words of Unabomber, had fantasies of being Knights Templar crusader, writings show
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The man suspected of killing at least 93 people in Norway allegedly wanted to trigger an anti-Muslim revolution in Norwegian society. Jeff Glor reports on the latest details of the suspected mass murderer.
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