Norwegian Anders Behring Breivik said he killed 93 people to spark a "revolution" against the multiculturalism he believed was sapping Europe's heritage, and experts say a frank debate about immigration may be the best way to prevent similar explosions of violence.
By killing Labour members, he sought to discourage party membership ? he blamed the party for committing treason and failing the country.
Norwegian Anders Behring Breivik said he killed 93 people to spark a "revolution" against the multiculturalism he believed was sapping Europe's heritage, and experts say a frank debate about immigration may be the best way to prevent similar explosions of violence.
The boy was kidnapped when his father refused to cooperate with the Taliban.
New York City Health and Hospitals Corporation employes the latest medical simulation technology to improve patient safety outcomes in the city's public hospitals.
If Anders Breivik were not a mass killer he would have been an academic of quite some substance -- it is with commanding flair that he flits from one philosopher to another in his raving 1500-page thesis against multiculturalism in Europe, the idea of political correctness and the perceived Islamization of Europe. His thesis contains some of the most potent and abrasive tirades against multiculturalism to this date. Drawing on his conviction that an Islamic colonization of Europe is taking place...
Anders Behring Breivik placed himself potentially outside of religious Christianity in a 1,500 page manifesto he has reportedly admitted to writing.
After France, Belgium is the second European state to enforce such a prohibition
In Phnom Penh, the scars of the past are everywhere, but so too is hope for the future.
Brangelina wedding up on the cards?
A graphic video surfaced on Monday showing the brutal execution-style murder of 16 policemen from Pakistan by Taliban terrorists.
In a presidential campaign likely to be a referendum on President Barack Obama's economic management, GOP hopeful Michele Bachmann's gay rights views -- and the seemingly regular fallout they generate -- could make or break her 2012 presidential push.
The Taliban has released a video showing the execution style killing of 16 Pakistani tribal Policemen who were captured in a cross- border raid from Afghanistan in June, the Associated Press reported.
U.S. Rep. Michele Bachmann, R-Minn.,'s position on gay rights is playing an increasingly central role in her campaign, with Politico reporting that gay rights activists are focusing their energy on Bachmann as a foil for the gay rights movement.
Niko Alm, of the Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster, applied for a license in Austria with a pasta strainer on his head, claiming religious reasons.
President Jonathan will need to act with great care if Boko Haram bombings are to ever stop in Nigeria.
Those who reject religion seem to do more crazy things in the name of religion.
An Austrian self-confessed atheist has claimed - and won - the right to wear religious headgear in his driver's license photo.
What a serious claim. And it's a spaghetti strainer.
Op Ed: No matter what your opinion of congresswoman Michele Bachmann, she deserves credit for sticking to her beliefs.
Football drives them crazy. The game is everything for them.
In a three-year battle with authorities, an Austrian man has been granted a driver's license with a photograph of him wearing a spaghetti strainer as religious headgear, the BBC has reported.
A New York town clerk has resigned from her post in opposition of the State's legislation of gay marriage.
Anti-Defamation League (ADL) has called Matthew Hees’ anti-circumcision comic “Foreskin Man” offensive and anti-Semitic, even as debate is raging on in San Francisco whether to ban circumcision or not.