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Norwegian Christian rightist mass murderer Anders Behring Breivik, whose trial started Monday, pleaded innocent in front of the Oslo District Court.
Norwegian Christian rightist mass murderer Anders Behring Breivik, whose trial started Monday, pleaded innocent in front of the Oslo District Court.
The trial against Norwegian rightist Christian extremist Anders Behring Breivik for the mass murder of 77 on July 22, 2011 has started in Oslo Monday.
Fighting between Taliban militants and security forces in the Afghan capital of Kabul ended on Monday, after more than 18 hours of intense gunfire and rocket attacks.
Hundreds of Israeli police officers fanned out at Ben-Gurion International Airport on Sunday as Israel moved to block hundreds of pro-Palestinian campaigners from entering the country.
Syrian government forces have shelled the besieged city of Homs just hours before a team of UN observers visit Damascus.
Taliban fighters are carrying out attacks on embassies in Afghan capital Kabul's diplomatic enclave and Nato's HQ, as well as on the Parliament's building in the west of the city, according to a Taliban spokesman.
A 6.4-magnitude earthquake struck off the coast of Indonesia's Sumatra island on Sunday, with no reports of damage, according to local authorities.
The 100th anniversary of the tragic sinking of the passenger liner Titanic is being remembered in ceremonies across the world Sunday.
North Korea has reportedly revealed a new missile during celebrations marking the 100th anniversary since the birth of late North Korea founder Kim Il-sung.
France's incumbent President Nicolas Sarkozy and left-wing runner Francois Hollande are to stage their last major rallies in Paris on Sunday ahead of the country's much anticipated vote on April 22.
Iran's state news agency Fars has rejected earlier reports that the country had agreed to bilateral talks on its nuclear program with the US.
The killing of 5 men in neighboring Macedonia are part of a "dangerous trend," said Serbian Minister of Foreign Affairs Vuk Jeremic Saturday.
North Korea could opt for conducting a nuclear test after its long-range rocket launch this Friday, according to sources from the Japanese government.
The Macedonian police has asked its counterparts in neighboring countries to assist with any information regarding the gruesome murder of five which was uncovered early Friday near Skopje.
A new round of talks started Saturday in Istanbul between Iran and the group of 7, regarding the controversial Iranian nuclear program.
Macedonian President George Ivanov issued a statement calling for "restraint and responsibility" in the wake of the recently uncovered brutal killing of five people.
The five Macedonians who were discovered mysteriously killed Thursday near capital Skopje will be buried Saturday.
Macedonian police have tried Friday to quash speculation that the shooting deaths of five people near the capital Skopje were related to the tensions between Slavic Macedonians and ethnic Albanians.
Three people died and another 13 were injured when a German regional train collided with a works engine near the town of Offenbach early on Friday.
The United States has condemned North Korea long-range rocket launch on Friday, even though it broke apart before escaping the earth's atmosphere and fell into the sea,
North Korea launched a long-range rocket on Friday, but it broke apart before escaping the earth's atmosphere and fell into the sea, a development foreign scientists have described as humiliating, CNN reported.
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