Anders Behring Breivik, Utoya's killer, loses case against Norwegian state for inhumane treatment. In 2011, he killed 77 people, 8 near the government headquarters in Oslo and 69 in a summer camp.

The extremist has been detained alone for twelve years in a very high security unit. His lawyer argued that the authorities had not put in place sufficient measures to compensate for his isolation, his human interactions essentially being limited to contacts with professionals (guards, lawyers, pastor), he said.