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The 2024 NATO summit, which started on July 9, marks 75 years of the security alliance.
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Kosovo sees overnight violence amid political uncertainty
A spat over the banning of Serbian license plates has once again resulted in violence.
Russia vs. Ukraine: Who is better equipped for winter war?
Russia and Ukraine continue to engage in a fierce battle despite freezing temperatures.
Poland to accept German missiles after spat over location
Warsaw had asked Berlin to deploy the Patriot air defense missiles to Ukraine instead, which no NATO member has done.
NATO needs Bundeswehr 'strong and ready,' Stoltenberg says
Visiting Berlin, NATO's Jens Stoltenberg said German defense reform plans were "historic" and a sign of changed times.
Is Hungary Russia's Trojan horse inside NATO?
DW asks why Budapest has been at odds with EU members over Ukraine and made decisions that could please the Kremlin.
Germany, Norway seek NATO role in undersea infrastructure
After the sabotage of the Nord Stream gas pipelines, Germany and Norway propose NATO help protect such infrastructure.
Russia-Ukraine updates: NATO seeks to reassure its neighbors
Germany has pledged to give Ukraine hundreds of generators, and NATO is on a diplomatic offensive. Follow DW for more.
'Right time' to discuss Ukraine joining NATO
DW correspondent Alexandra von Nahmen spoke with Lithuanian Foreign minister Gabrielius Landsbergis in Bucharest.
Heusgen: 'Russia is playing games all over the place'
Russia is using hybrid warfare to advance its interests, warns Christoph Heusgen, the Munich Security Conference chair.
Ukraine war: Kyiv calls on NATO for air defense help
NATO foreign ministers are meeting in Bucharest, with Jens Stoltenberg pledging to support Kyiv "as long as it takes."
Ukraine updates: G7 ministers discuss war crime probes
Germany hosts a meeting of justice ministers about improving war crimes investigations in Ukraine. Follow DW for more.
NATO alliance works to reinforce its eastern flank
NATO foreign ministers are set to discuss more aid for Ukraine and plans to deter Russia on NATO's eastern flank.
Ukraine updates: Power returns to nuclear plants
Many Ukrainian regions are still struggling without electricity due to Russian strikes on infrastructure.
NATO chief vows unwavering support for Ukraine
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg laid out the agenda for a NATO foreign ministers meeting next week.
Poland asks Germany to send Patriot missiles to Ukraine
Warsaw was promised Germany's missile defenses but Polish officials now urge Berlin to send them to Ukraine instead.
West clashes with Russia at UN over Poland blast
The UN political affairs chief has called Russia's attack on Ukraine the "most intense bombardment" of the war.
Biden says 'unlikely' missile fired from Russia
US officials say initial findings suggest missile that hit Poland was fired by Ukrainian forces.
Poland calls missile attack an 'unfortunate accident'
NATO played down the threat of a Russian attack on member states after a deadly missile crash in Poland.
What are NATO Articles 4 and 5?
A reported missile strike in Poland pormpted speculation its government could invoke Article 4 of the NATO treaty.
Kosovo Serbs to quit state jobs over license plate row
Kosovo wants the Serb minority to swap Serbian-issued plates for locally registered ones, part of an ongoing dispute.
Turkey holds off on Finland and Sweden in NATO
Turkey wants more from Sweden and Finland before signing off on their NATO bids.
NATO chief says it's 'time to welcome' Finland, Sweden
NATO head Jens Stoltenberg said Finland and Sweden had fulfilled the conditions for joining the military alliance.
5 reasons why the West needs Turkey
Turkey is becoming increasingly important as a geopolitical player. How dependent is the West on the country?
Readying the Romanian Navy in a volatile environment
DW was invited to observe military drills by the Romanian Navy in the Danube Delta.
Italy's Meloni tries to distance herself from fascism
The new prime minister and leader of a neofascist party said she "never felt sympathy or closeness" to fascism.
As the war in Ukraine escalates, will NATO soon be party to the conflict?
Russia is destroying more and more of Ukraine’s critical infrastructure with missile and drone attacks.
Conflict Zone interview: NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg
"The risk of letting President Putin win is much higher than to continue to support Ukraine," said the head of NATO.
Bulgarian cyberattack: Sabotage as a cover for spying?
Was Russian hacker group Killnet looking to steal NATO data in its attack on various Bulgarian government websites?
NATO's Stoltenberg: 'We all need to do more' for Ukraine
Despite the low risk of nuclear attack in Ukraine, NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg told DW that the West had to be prepared.
NATO starts nuclear drills amid Russia tensions
NATO stressed that while the exercises were planned before the Ukraine war, it would "remain vigilant" toward Moscow.
Ukraine: Putin says Germany made 'mistake' to side with NATO
The Russian leader also chided Germany for canceling Nord Stream 2 following Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Putin proposes 'gas hub' plan to Turkey's Erdogan
The Turkish president has faced criticism from fellow NATO members over his relations with Russia.
Inside Europe 13.10.2022
Ukraine's neighbors raise security concerns, tackling cyber threats collectively and anger over migrants on cruise ships
NATO: Circumstances for using nuclear weapons 'remote'
The head of the military alliance has warned there would be "severe consequences" if Russia used nuclear weapons.
Germany, 14 NATO allies agree to procure air defense systems
It comes as European states seek to build better defense capabilities in light of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
NATO, Kyiv allies talk on bolstering Ukraine air defense
NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg has told a group of Ukraine's allies that more air defense is a priority for the country.
How high is the risk of Putin using a nuclear weapon?
Moscow has threatened that the war in Ukraine could escalate. Is Putin ready to launch a nuclear weapon?
Can NATO allies arm both Ukraine and themselves?
NATO allies are worried their support for Ukraine could leave their own weapons stocks depleted.
NATO chief: Russia's strikes are 'sign of weakness'
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg briefed the media following two days of Russian missile strikes on Ukraine.
NATO 'must do more,' German defense minister says
Germany's defense minister said that NATO must "do more" in the face of Putin's "delusions of grandeur."
Germany seen as less reliable than before, survey says
Germany has become a less reliable partner, a new survey among 14 countries has found.
Global condemnation for Russia's illegal annexations
NATO countries and other allies of Ukraine have been quick to slam Russia's illegal annexation of parts of the country.
NATO condemns Russia's 'illegal land grab'
NATO Chief Jens Stoltenberg called on world states to reject Russia's latest move to annex four Ukrainian territories.
Zelenskyy wants faster NATO application
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said that Ukraine will apply to join NATO in an expedited manner. DW has the latest.
Montenegro expels Russian diplomats amid spying suspicions
Montenegro expelled Russian diplomats, while Moscow announced the closure of its consulate in the Balkan nation.
US, NATO condemn 'referendums' as voting ends
According to pro-Kremlin authorities, voters across occupied territory in Ukraine supported annexation by Russia.
In Ukraine, Russia revives the nuclear threat
Threats by Putin during the war in Ukraine have put nuclear weapons — thought to be a Cold War relic — back on the map.
Who repairs Ukraine's Western weapons?
After more than seven months of fighting in Ukraine, repairing worn-out weapons is becoming increasingly important.
Belarusian propaganda targets Poland
Historical resentments are being stirred up, with leader Belarusian Alexander Lukashenko suspecting subversive agents.
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