Morning team Mamamia. It was a terribly sad weekend in all ways. Terror attacks in Norway, the death of a drug addicted singer and a bullet train crash in China. Not to mention the ongoing famine in the Horn of Africa. Catch up on some of what you missed right here.
1. Norwegian gunman and bomber admits responsibility for 92 deaths
The 32-year-old man arrested following the deadliest attacks in Norway since World War II has admitted responsibility for his attacks, apparently admitting they were cruel but that he had to go through with them. And as the Prime Minister, whose office was targeted in the Oslo bombing, and members of the Norwegian royal family met with the families of the victims it emerged the police took so long to respond because they had trouble finding a boat and their helicopter wasn’t on standby. It was 90 minutes after the gunman opened fire on the island holding the youth retreat before police made it ashore. Meanwhile, the suspects diary reveals him as an Islamophobic anti-Marxist Nazi. He said he would be revealed as the most shocking Nazi since World War II. The diary also indicated he had been planning the attacks since at least 2009.
2. Cadel Evans becomes first Australian to win the Tour de France
He couldn’t be challenged in the final stage and cyclist Cadel Evans knew it. The yellow jersey was his. Cadel rode down the Champs Elysee with a glass of champagne in hand and Australia’s newest national sporting star. Evans said the win was a culmination of years of trying. He had been runner-up twice before but, as they say, victory itself is sweetest. The Prime Minister,while congratulating Evans, had to play down talks of a public holiday for the sport obsessed. No deal.