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Norway is mulling building a fence on its border with Russia, following Finland's example
Read full article: Norway is mulling building a fence on its border with Russia, following Finland's exampleNorway may put a fence along part or all of the 123-mile border it shares with Russia, a move inspired by a similar project in its Nordic neighbor Finland.
A young golden eagle attacks a toddler in Norway, its fourth such assault on humans
Read full article: A young golden eagle attacks a toddler in Norway, its fourth such assault on humansA young golden eagle attacked a toddler in Norway in what an ornithologist says is likely the same bird’s fourth such attack on humans in the past week.
Karsten Warholm, Rai Benjamin and Alison dos Santos all advance in 400 hurdles heats at Paris Games
Read full article: Karsten Warholm, Rai Benjamin and Alison dos Santos all advance in 400 hurdles heats at Paris GamesNorwegian world-record holder Karsten Warholm turned in the fastest time in 400-meter hurdles qualifying as he tries to defend his Olympic title.
Norway starts stockpiling grain again, citing the pandemic, war and climate change
Read full article: Norway starts stockpiling grain again, citing the pandemic, war and climate changeThe Norwegian government has signed a deal to start stockpiling grain, saying the COVID-19 pandemic, a war in Europe and climate change have made it necessary.
Spain, Norway and Ireland formally recognize a Palestinian state as EU rift with Israel widens
Read full article: Spain, Norway and Ireland formally recognize a Palestinian state as EU rift with Israel widensSpain, Norway and Ireland have formally recognized a Palestinian state in a coordinated effort that adds more pressure on Israel to soften its devastating response to last year’s Hamas attack.
EU foreign chief says Israel must respect UN court, control settler violence in the West Bank
Read full article: EU foreign chief says Israel must respect UN court, control settler violence in the West BankThe European Union’s foreign policy chief has insisted that Israel must abide by the U.N. top court’s rulings and end its offensive in the southern Gaza city of Rafah.
World Food Prize goes to 2 who helped protect vital seeds in an Arctic Circle vault
Read full article: World Food Prize goes to 2 who helped protect vital seeds in an Arctic Circle vaultTwo men who were instrumental in creating a global seed vault designed to safeguard the world’s agricultural diversity will be honored as the 2024 World Food Prize laureates.
Father of Olympic champion Ingebrigtsen charged with abusing one of his other children, lawyer says
Read full article: Father of Olympic champion Ingebrigtsen charged with abusing one of his other children, lawyer saysNorwegian police say the father and former coach of Olympic champion runner Jakob Ingebrigtsen has been charged with abusing one of his other children.
A trial begins in Norway of a man accused of a deadly shooting at a LGBTQ+ festival in Oslo
Read full article: A trial begins in Norway of a man accused of a deadly shooting at a LGBTQ+ festival in OsloThe trial has begun in Norway for a man accused of aggravated terrorism for the deadly shooting at an LGBTQ+ festival in Oslo’s nightlife district.
Norwegian King Harald V's health is improving but he'll need a permanent pacemaker, palace says
Read full article: Norwegian King Harald V's health is improving but he'll need a permanent pacemaker, palace saysThe Norwegian royal palace says King Harald V’s health is improving but that he’ll need a permanent pacemaker after falling ill during a trip to Malaysia.
Norway's hospitalized king gets a pacemaker in Malaysia after falling ill during vacation
Read full article: Norway's hospitalized king gets a pacemaker in Malaysia after falling ill during vacationThe royal house of Norway says King Harald has been implanted with a temporary pacemaker at a hospital in Malaysia’s resort island of Langkawi.
Scandinavian Airlines medevac plane lands in Malaysian island where Norwegian king is hospitalized
Read full article: Scandinavian Airlines medevac plane lands in Malaysian island where Norwegian king is hospitalizedA Scandinavian Airlines medical evacuation plane has arrived in Malaysia’s northern resort island of Langkawi, where the Norwegian king is being treated at a hospital for an infection.
Norway's King Harald, Europe's oldest monarch, in hospital in Malaysia after falling ill on vacation
Read full article: Norway's King Harald, Europe's oldest monarch, in hospital in Malaysia after falling ill on vacationKing Harald V of Norway remains hospitalized in Malaysia in the country’s northern resort island of Langkawi after falling ill while on vacation.
King Harald V of Norway has been hospitalized with an infection while on vacation in Malaysia
Read full article: King Harald V of Norway has been hospitalized with an infection while on vacation in MalaysiaNorwegian royal officials say that King Harald V of Norway has been hospitalized with an infection while on vacation in Malaysia.
Iranian-born Norwegian man is charged over deadly Oslo Pride attack in 2022
Read full article: Iranian-born Norwegian man is charged over deadly Oslo Pride attack in 2022A Norwegian citizen originally from Iran has been charged with aggravated terrorism over a deadly shooting in June 2022 ahead of an LGBTQ festival in the nightlife district of the capital, Oslo.
Norway's Mowinckel becomes first skier to be disqualified under new rule banning fluorinated wax
Read full article: Norway's Mowinckel becomes first skier to be disqualified under new rule banning fluorinated waxRagnhild Mowinckel of Norway has become the first skier to be disqualified for a forbidden type of wax on her skis.
Venezuela and opposition reach deal on electoral conditions. They plan to sign Tuesday in Barbados
Read full article: Venezuela and opposition reach deal on electoral conditions. They plan to sign Tuesday in BarbadosVenezuela’s government and opposition have reached an agreement on new electoral conditions that once signed Tuesday in Barbados will trigger relief from the U.S. government on energy sanctions it imposed on President Nicolás Maduro’s government.
Nobel Peace Prize guesswork focuses on the Ukrainian war, protests in Iran and climate change
Read full article: Nobel Peace Prize guesswork focuses on the Ukrainian war, protests in Iran and climate changeThe winner of the Nobel Peace Prize will be soon be revealed and the annual guessing game is reaching its climax.
New Zealand's suddenly popular Women's World Cup team seeks spot in knockout rounds
Read full article: New Zealand's suddenly popular Women's World Cup team seeks spot in knockout roundsNew Zealand is potentially one win away from advancing to the knockout stage of the Women’s World Cup for the first time in team history, and the co-host nation has quickly embraced its Football Ferns.
First Brexit, now Orxit? Politicians on Scotland's Orkney Islands vote to explore more autonomy
Read full article: First Brexit, now Orxit? Politicians on Scotland's Orkney Islands vote to explore more autonomyOfficials on the Orkney Islands have voted to explore ways of seeking more autonomy or even independence from neglectful U.K. governments.
NATO chief heading to Turkey this weekend in fresh push on Swedish membership
Read full article: NATO chief heading to Turkey this weekend in fresh push on Swedish membershipNATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg will hold talks with President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and other senior Turkish officials this weekend as pressure mounts on Turkey to lift its objections to Sweden joining the military organization.
Skier Ginnis gets Greece's 1st big winter sport medal
Read full article: Skier Ginnis gets Greece's 1st big winter sport medalGreek racer AJ Ginnis has finished runner-up to gold medalist Henrik Kristoffersen of Norway in the men’s slalom at the Alpine skiing world championships to earn his country its first medal at a worlds in any Olympic sport on snow or ice.
Church helps mining community evolve in dark, warming Arctic
Read full article: Church helps mining community evolve in dark, warming ArcticSocial life in the Norwegian village of Longyearbyen — hemmed in by mountains, a glacier and a fjord on a remote Arctic island — has long revolved around its only church.
Norway: Princess gives up royal duties amid fiancé questions
Read full article: Norway: Princess gives up royal duties amid fiancé questionsThe daughter of Norway’s King Harald says she no longer will officially represent the Norwegian royal house following questions about her and her American fiancé’s activities.
Norway: Deadly Pride attack suspect jailed, refuses to talk
Read full article: Norway: Deadly Pride attack suspect jailed, refuses to talkThe suspect in a deadly shooting ahead of an LGBTQ festival in the Norwegian capital, which authorities are treating as an Islamist attack, has been ordered held in pre-trial detention for four weeks — two of them in solitary confinement.
Norway: Suspect in Pride Month attack won't talk to police
Read full article: Norway: Suspect in Pride Month attack won't talk to policeThe suspect in a mass shooting during an LGBTQ festival in Norway has refused to explain his actions to investigators and will remain in pretrial custody for the next four weeks.
Gunman kills 2 during Oslo Pride festival; terror suspected
Read full article: Gunman kills 2 during Oslo Pride festival; terror suspectedA gunman who opened fire in Oslo’s nightlife district has killed two people and left more than 20 others injured during the LGBTQ Pride festival in Norway's capital.
Norwegian man convicted of killing 5 in bow-and-arrow attack
Read full article: Norwegian man convicted of killing 5 in bow-and-arrow attackA man has been found guilty of murder and attempted murder for killing five people and wounding four others in southern Norway when he attacked strangers with a bow and arrows and knives.
Norway ends contract for NH90 helicopters, wants full refund
Read full article: Norway ends contract for NH90 helicopters, wants full refundNATO-member Norway terminated its two-decade-old contract with a France-based manufacturer for 14 maritime helicopters, citing delays, errors and time-consuming maintenance, The Norwegian defense minister said Friday that the government will return the NH90 helicopters it received so far and expects a refund of $525 million.
Greece: Norwegian photographer held on spy charge released
Read full article: Greece: Norwegian photographer held on spy charge releasedA Norwegian photographer arrested on espionage-related charges on the Greek island of Lesbos has been released from custody after appearing at a public prosecutor’s office.
4 US Marines die in NATO drill when Osprey crashes in Norway
Read full article: 4 US Marines die in NATO drill when Osprey crashes in NorwayAuthorities say that four U.S. Marines have been killed when their Osprey aircraft crashed in a Norwegian town in the Arctic Circle during a NATO exercise unrelated to the Ukraine war.
Norway's Telenor to sell stake in Myanmar's Wave Money
Read full article: Norway's Telenor to sell stake in Myanmar's Wave MoneyNorwegian telecommunications company Telenor says it plans to sell its stake in the Myanmar fintech company Wave Money to its main partner in the venture, Yoma Strategic Holdings.
Kristoffersen wins Alta Badia giant slalom ahead of Odermatt
Read full article: Kristoffersen wins Alta Badia giant slalom ahead of OdermattNorwegian skier Henrik Kristoffersen moved up from seventh after the opening leg to win the Alta Badia giant slalom for his first victory in the discipline since raising the trophy on the same Gran Risa course two years ago.
Norway caps indoor gatherings to ward off coronavirus
Read full article: Norway caps indoor gatherings to ward off coronavirusThe Norwegian government is introducing a 10-person limit for gatherings at private homes to counter an uptick in COVID-19 cases, although the number will be increased to 20 on Christmas and New Year’s eves.
Norway intel agency: Kongsberg-type attack will happen again
Read full article: Norway intel agency: Kongsberg-type attack will happen againNorway’s domestic intelligence agency says that such deadly attacks as the one in the small town of Kongsberg earlier this month are highly difficult to anticipate and prevent and are likely to happen again in such an open and democratic society such as Norway.
Norway town absorbs horror of local's bow-and-arrow attack
Read full article: Norway town absorbs horror of local's bow-and-arrow attackResidents of a Norwegian town are grappling with the horrible knowledge that someone living in their community used a bow and arrow to attack people on a weekday evening and killed five of them.
Norway mourns bow-and-arrow victims, recalls 2011 attack
Read full article: Norway mourns bow-and-arrow victims, recalls 2011 attackMany Norwegians recall it all too well: politicians, residents and Norway’s royal family together mourning an act of home-grown mass violence in a nation where such tragedies are rare.
Venezuela gov't, opposition pledge to address people's needs
Read full article: Venezuela gov't, opposition pledge to address people's needsRepresentatives of Venezuela’s government and opposition say they have agreed to find ways to deal with the pressing needs of Venezuelans, especially in combatting the coronavirus pandemic.
Large meteor lights up skies in Norway
Read full article: Large meteor lights up skies in NorwayNorwegian experts say an unusually large meteor was visible over large parts of southern Scandinavia and illuminated southeast Norway with a powerful flash of light for a few seconds as many observers were reported to also hear a roaring sound afterwards.
Breivik survivors keep fighting for their vision of Norway
Read full article: Breivik survivors keep fighting for their vision of NorwayOn the 10th anniversary of Norway’s worst peacetime slaughter, survivors of Anders Behring Breivik’s assault worry that the racism which nurtured the anti-Islamic mass murderer is re-emerging.
Norway's Telenor sells Myanmar operations to M1 Group
Read full article: Norway's Telenor sells Myanmar operations to M1 GroupThe Norwegian telecoms company Telenor, one of the biggest carriers in Myanmar, says it has agreed to sell its entire operations in the country to the M1 Group, a Lebanese-based investment firm.
Ireland suspends AstraZeneca vaccine amid blood clot reports
Read full article: Ireland suspends AstraZeneca vaccine amid blood clot reportsIrish health officials have recommended the temporary suspension of the AstraZeneca vaccine after reports of serious blood clotting after inoculations in Norway. Dr. Ronan Glynn, Irelands deputy chief medical officer, said Sunday, March 14 the recommendation was made after Norways medicines agency reported four cases of blood clotting in adults after receiving the AstraZeneca vaccine. (AP Photo/Andrew Medichini, file)LONDON – Irish health officials on Sunday recommended the temporary suspension of the AstraZeneca vaccine after reports of serious blood clotting after inoculations in Norway. Dr. Ronan Glynn, Ireland’s deputy chief medical officer, said the recommendation was made after Norway’s medicines agency reported four cases of blood clotting in adults after receiving the AstraZeneca vaccine. The health ministry said the move followed six new reports in Denmark and Norway of blood clotting and lowered levels of blood platelets in people aged under 50.
Viktor Hovland vaults into Farmers lead at wet Torrey Pines
Read full article: Viktor Hovland vaults into Farmers lead at wet Torrey PinesViktor Hovland, left, of Norway, waits to putt on the eighth hole of the South Course during the second round of the Farmers Insurance Open golf tournament at Torrey Pines, Friday, Jan. 29, 2021, in San Diego. (AP Photo/Gregory Bull)SAN DIEGO – Viktor Hovland birdied his final for a 7-under 65 on Torrey Pines’ tough South Course on a rainy, miserable Friday, giving him a one-shot lead after two rounds of the Farmers Insurance Open. Reed shot an even-par 72 on the South Course a day after firing an 8-under 64 on the easier North Course. AdThe weather is supposed to clear up for the weekend rounds on the South Course. “I just played really solid and made some putts.”He had just one bogey, on the par-4 15th.
Norway to fine dating app Grindr $11.7M over privacy breach
Read full article: Norway to fine dating app Grindr $11.7M over privacy breachNorway is fining gay dating app Grindr $11.7 million under for failing to get consent from users before sharing their personal information with advertising companies, in breach of stringent European Union privacy rules. Norwegian's data privacy watchdog said Tuesday, Jan. 26, 2021 that it notified the company of its draft decision to issue a fine for 100 million Norwegian krone, equal to 10% of its annual global revenue. The Norwegian data privacy watchdog said Tuesday that it notified Grindr LLC of its draft decision to issue a fine for 100 million Norwegian krone ($11.7 million), equal to 10% of the U.S. company's global revenue. The Data Protection Authority took action following a complaint by the Norwegian Consumer Council alleging personal data was shared unlawfully for marketing purposes. “The Norwegian Data Protection Authority considers that this is a serious case," said Director-General Bjorn Erik Thon.
Pinturault beats unheralded McGrath to win GS in Alta Badia
Read full article: Pinturault beats unheralded McGrath to win GS in Alta BadiaALTA BADIA – Alexis Pinturault held off a challenge from unheralded Norwegian skier Atle Lie McGrath to win the classic men’s World Cup giant slalom on the Gran Risa course Sunday. He is the son of Felix McGrath, a World Cup skier for the US ski team in the 1980s and 90s. Pinturault gathered 15 of his 31 career World Cup wins in GS, but Sunday's result marked his first podium in the discipline this season. Among active skiers, only American Ted Ligety has more GS wins with 24. The men's World Cup remains in Italy for slaloms in Alta Badia on Monday and Madonna di Campiglio on Tuesday.
The Latest: Wrestling world championships canceled
Read full article: The Latest: Wrestling world championships canceledThe Latest on the effects of the coronavirus outbreak on sports around the world:___The wrestling world championships have been canceled because of travel restrictions amid the coronavirus pandemic. United World Wrestling says there weren’t enough entries for next month’s tournament in Serbia to meet its criteria for a world championship event. UWW had wanted at least eight of the top-10 ranked nations and 70% of the athletes from last year’s world championships to participate. ___Norway’s friendly soccer match against Israel has been canceled because of the risk of contracting COVID-19. The Norwegian soccer federation says the decision was recommended by national health authorities one day after an Israel player tested positive.
Norwegian skier Braathen upsets favorites in GS for 1st win
Read full article: Norwegian skier Braathen upsets favorites in GS for 1st winBraathen, who had never finished in a World Cup podium position, improved from fifth place after the opening leg to upset the pre-race favorites and clinch his first career win. Braathen posted the second fastest time in the decisive leg to finish ahead of Swiss duo Marco Odermatt and Caviezel. Competing in only his 23th event in the World Cup, Braathen had a fourth place as his previous best result at the slalom in Kitzbuehel in January. With Braathen and Odermatt, who turned 23 this month, a younger generation occupied the top spots in the season's first race. The next World Cup races are parallel events for men and women in another Austrian resort, Lech/Zuers, on Nov. 13-14.
Norway grants asylum to fugitive Pole, raising controversy
Read full article: Norway grants asylum to fugitive Pole, raising controversyWARSAW – Norway has granted asylum to a Polish man who had fled prison term for fraud and forging of documents, but says the prison term was a form of political persecution under Poland's right-wing government. Observers say that Rafal Gawel's case is the first time political asylum has been granted to a Pole in more than 30 years since the fall of communism in Poland. “I am the first Pole who managed to win asylum since communist times,” Gawel told The Associated Press over the phone from Norway. “It's not like they don't know who they have granted asylum to,” Gawel said. Gawel’s lawyer, Lukasz Niedzielski, said Monday that asylum in Gawel's case can be easily extended.
Early-bird Thiem advances to 4th round at French Open
Read full article: Early-bird Thiem advances to 4th round at French OpenAustria's Dominic Thiem plays a shot against Norway's Casper Ruud in the third round match of the French Open tennis tournament at the Roland Garros stadium in Paris, France, Friday, Oct. 2, 2020. (AP Photo/Michel Euler)PARIS – Waking up early Friday for his third-round match at the French Open, Dominic Thiem was surprised to see that the morning skies were still dark. Yup, Roland Garros in autumn, when the sun is slower to rouse itself than during the usual May-June slot, takes some getting used to. Svitolina defeated two-time French Open quarterfinalist Ekaterina Alexandrova 6-4, 7-5. Ruud was bidding to become only the second Norwegian to reach the fourth round of a Grand Slam.
The Latest: Wawrinka out, marathon tiebreak at French Open
Read full article: The Latest: Wawrinka out, marathon tiebreak at French Open(AP Photo/Alessandra Tarantino)PARIS – The Latest from the French Open (all times local):___7:00 pm. Wawrinka won the French Open in 2015. ___2:50 p.m.Simona Halep had no trouble reversing the result of her loss to Amanda Anisimova at last year’s French Open. She opened her campaign with a first-round upset of 2019 French Open finalist Marketa Vondrousova. The two-time French Open quarterfinalist defeated Ekaterina Alexandrova 6-4, 7-5.
Tourists released from hospital after being run over by Porsche in Fort Lauderdale
Read full article: Tourists released from hospital after being run over by Porsche in Fort LauderdaleFORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. – Two tourists from Norway have been released from Broward Health Medical Center after they were struck by a Porsche last week on Fort Lauderdale Beach, a hospital spokeswoman confirmed Tuesday. Public relations specialist Fara Arca said the victims were discharged a few days ago following the incident that occurred early Thursday morning. According to Fort Lauderdale police, the man and woman were run over by a red Porsche after they fell into the street around 4:15 a.m. Thursday near Rock Bar. Surveillance video released by police captured the entire incident. The outlets reported that the victims’ loved ones are grateful they survived the ordeal, although no arrests have been made.
Norwegian bridge also an art museum
Read full article: Norwegian bridge also an art museum(CNN) - A striking bridge meets an intriguing modern art museum meets the splendor of the Norwegian natural landscape in the Twist -- the latest project from BIG-Bjarke Ingels Group, located about an hour's drive from Oslo. The Twist -- a new addition to the Kistefos Sculpture Park -- connects the two sides of the Randselva River via a multipurpose walkway. "The Twist is a hybrid spanning several traditional categories: It's a museum, it's a bridge, it's an inhabitable sculpture," says Bjarke Ingels, Founding Partner & Creative Director, BIG. The museum is made up of three distinct galleries with sweeping views over the river and sculpture park. Kistefos Sculpture Park is located at the site of a former wood pulp mill.
Norwegian Cruise Line cuts single-use plastic bottles
Read full article: Norwegian Cruise Line cuts single-use plastic bottlesNorwegian Cruise Line is the latest business to get on board with reducing its environmental impact. (CNN) - Norwegian Cruise Line is the latest business to get on board with reducing its environmental impact. The company announced a plan on Wednesday to eliminate single-use plastic bottles on its ships by January 1, 2020. Norwegian said it will replace more than 6 million single-use plastic bottles per year, starting with the Norwegian Encore, the cruise line's newest ship, which launches in November. In 2018, Norwegian also eliminated single-use plastic straws across its fleet of 16 ships and from private destinations.
Mosque shooting suspect arrives in court with 2 black eyes
Read full article: Mosque shooting suspect arrives in court with 2 black eyes(CNN) - The man accused of opening fire in a Norwegian mosque over the weekend appeared in court on Monday with two black eyes and wounds to his face and neck. The suspect, identified as 21-year-old Philip Manshaus by Norway's public service broadcaster NRK, appeared in court on charges of murder and terrorism. The suspect's attorney would not confirm his name either. Oslo District Police Attorney Paal Fredrik Hjort Kraby told media that investigators have secured the recordings from the camera, which they consider evidence. Imran Mushtaq, a board member at the Al-Noor mosque, told NRK that more than a dozen people were praying inside the mosque just 10 minutes before the suspect arrived.
2 people wounded in mosque shooting outside Norwegian capital of Oslo
Read full article: 2 people wounded in mosque shooting outside Norwegian capital of OsloGoogle MapsOSLO, Norway (CNN) - Two people were wounded Saturday during a shooting at a mosque in a suburb of the Norwegian capital of Oslo, police said. Oslo police said via Twitter that the shooting occurred at Al-Noor Islamic Center, where the shooter and another person sustained minor injuries. The suspected shooter, who is Norwegian, was in custody, police said via Twitter. Multiple weapons were found inside the mosque, police said. This weekend, Muslims around the world celebrate Eid al-Adha, one of the most important holidays of the Islamic calendar.
200 reindeer die on Arctic Island
Read full article: 200 reindeer die on Arctic IslandGetty Images via CNN(CNN) - More than 200 reindeer have been found dead this summer in the Norwegian archipelago of Svalbard -- and climate change appears to be the killer, researchers say. "Svalbard is among the areas that most clearly notices climate change, which has consequences for the animals living here," NPI stated. Reindeer populations have declined globally by 56% since the mid-1990s, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's 2018 Arctic Report Card. Reindeer aren't the only Arctic animals suffering the effects of climate change in Norway. The youngest and weakest animals are often the first to die in harsh conditions like these, according to the Institute.
Sail away: These are world's most popular cruise destinations
Read full article: Sail away: These are world's most popular cruise destinationsCNN via Cruise CriticWe know it's about the journey -- not just the destination -- on a cruise ship. Avignon, in France's Provence region, was named most popular cruise destination of the year, according to Cruise Critic's fourth annual Cruisers' Choice destination awards, which published Wednesday. The Cruise Critic team bases its rankings on thousands of consumer ratings and reviews submitted on Cruise Critic.com, covering more than 500 ports of call worldwide. Cruise Critic also named the top cruise destinations in 18 regions around the world, as well as the best cruise lines to book to visit each region. Quebec City was named the top cruise destination in the United States/Canada region, while Disney Cruise Line's Castaway Cay was named the best cruise line private island.
On this day: July 22
Read full article: On this day: July 222011: After setting off a series of bombs in downtown Oslo, killing eight people, Norwegian extremist Anders Behring Breivik carries out a mass shooting at a summer youth camp on Utoya Island, killing another 69 people, mostly teenagers. In August 2012, Breivik was convicted of mass murder, causing a fatal explosion, and terrorism. He received the maximum penalty in Norway, being sentenced to 21 years of preventive detention with a minimum of 10 years and the possibility of extension for as long as he is deemed a danger to society, meaning he will likely remain in prison for life. Hide Caption