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NATO
The 2024 NATO summit, which started on July 9, marks 75 years of the security alliance.
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NATO at 75: More Allies, Less Unity?
NATO turns 75: Unified and strong, or divided and frail?
Inside Europe 11 July 2024
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How the Baltics are fending off Russia
The Baltic countries are protecting their economies on several fronts in the face of Russia's aggression in Ukraine.
Why Russia's offensive in Ukraine may have stalled
NATO partners gave Ukraine the green light to use the weapons they've provided inside Russia.
Ukraine on 'irreversible' path to joining NATO
At the alliance's 75th anniversary summit, they also pledged 40 billion euros of aid to Kyiv next year.
NATO pledges Ukraine will join the alliance
NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg says member states agree Ukraine will join the alliance — but without setting a timeline.
NATO to expand defense cooperation to Indo-Pacific
China-Russia cooperation prompts Japan, South Korea, Australia, and New Zealand to strengthen ties with NATO.
NATO to bolster Ukraine's air defenses
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NATO getting tough on China for backing Russia's war effort
NATO is expected to slam China for its support of Russia but allies are divided over their approach to the Indo-Pacific.
Ukraine support tops agenda at NATO summit in Washington
While NATO has signaled the possibility of Ukrainian memberhip, the focus at this summit is on medium-term deliverables.
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New NATO chief Mark Rutte faces balancing act
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NATO appoints Mark Rutte alliance's next boss
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Dutch PM Rutte set to become next NATO head
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Dutch PM Mark Rutte set to become new NATO chief
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Sweden approves controversial US defense deal
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Record number of NATO allies to hit 2% defense spending goal
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Germany presents plan to boost military reserves
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