Lippestad said Behring Breivik "has a view on reality that is very, very difficult to explain."
Libyan officials have accused NATO of killing at least eight people in an air raid on a food warehouse and medical clinic in Zlitan, east of Tripoli.
Australia and Malaysia have signed a deal to send 800 asylum seekers in Australia to Malaysia in exchange for the resettlement of 4,000 refugees.
The 4,000 refugees are to be resettled in Australia over a four year period, with that country bearing the cost of their transfer and settlement.
Nafissatou Diallo, la camarera de hotel nacida en Guinea, salió de las sombras y le dijo al mundo que Dominique Strauss-Kahn trató de asaltarla sexualmente. Es el último giro dramático de un caso que ha mantenido la atención de los medios mundiales.

Col Gaddafi must relinquish power but may not have to leave Libya, Foreign Secretary William Hague has suggested.
He said Britain's preference was for the Libyan leader to leave the country, but it was a "question for Libyans".
Torchlit processions have been held in towns and cities across Norway to remember the victims of Friday's twin attacks by Anders Behring Breivik.
Crown Prince Haakon told 100,000 people gathered in Oslo that "tonight the streets are filled with love".
A una semana de la próxima y crucial audiencia en el caso DSK, los abogados de la camarera del Sofitel desatan una ofensiva mediática. Por primera vez, la mujer que dice haber sido víctima de agresión sexual e intento de violación, ha dado una entrevista. En las páginas de la revista Newsweek, Diallo cuenta cómo Strauss-Kahn le obligó a practicar sexo oral.
España sigue “indignada” por el paro, la crisis y la corrupción. Miles de personas llegaron ayer a Madrid para manifestarse este domingo y recordar a los dirigentes políticos que sus reclamaciones siguen intactas: quieren una sociedad más justa, democrática y solidaria.