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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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G7 and NATO: Can the West deliver?
As NATO beefs up, G7 members pledge billions to Ukraine and poorer countries. They're big promises to see through.
Does Putin want to 'crush' NATO?
Russian former Duma MP Ilya Ponomarev told DW's Conflict Zone that Vladimir Putin's war aims go way beyond Ukraine.
NATO: Russia is 'significant and direct threat'
NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg said Moscow's war in Ukraine presents the "biggest challenge" in the alliance's history.
Turkey ready to back Sweden, Finland NATO bids
Turkey says it "got what it wanted" after weeks of threatening to veto accession.
Spain NATO summit focuses on Russia and China
The alliance is expected to announce increased troop numbers in Eastern Europe, as well as more aid for Ukraine.
NATO to add thousands of troop
DW's Teri Schultz reports that some of NATO's plans are raising skepticism they’re enough.
NATO to up high-alert forces to over 300,000
Ahead of its summit, NATO's chief has announced plans to increase high-readiness forces and bolster eastern defenses.
Olaf Scholz: NATO partners can 'rely on Germany'
The German chancellor has also described a partnership with Russia under Vladimir Putin as "unimaginable."
Can Finland, Sweden help decarbonize the EU?
The two NATO applicants might play a pivotal role in supplying the European Union with critical raw materials.
Colombia: Training soldiers to demine
A major non-NATO ally in Central America is set to help in demining Ukrainian territories attacked by Russia.
Is Erdogan trying to blackmail the West?
Can Turkey ever be an honest broker after so much double-dealing in the past?
Inside Europe 16.06.2022
The UK’s attempt to offshore asylum seekers to Rwanda is thwarted, Poland introduces an electronic register of pregnancies, and another round of NATO talks brings another round of military pledges. Also: an in-depth look at the topic of water - where it’s lacking, who is profiting from its scarcity and what could be done to distribute it more fairly, plus some Aboriginal jazz.
Turkey’s double-dealing: Is Erdogan trying to blackmail the West?
Can Turkey ever be an honest broker after so much double-dealing in the past?
LIVE — US pledges additional $1 billion for Ukraine
Washington will send more howitzers, anti-ship missiles and other heavy weapons systems. DW has the latest.
NATO defense chiefs to discuss Russian security threat
NATO defense chiefs are meeting over the next two days to discuss security threats posed by Russia.
Canada, Denmark resolve status of disputed Arctic island
The two countries agreed to divide a small, 1.2 square-kilometer (0.75 square-mile) uninhabited island.
NATO: Sweden prepared to address Turkey's security concerns
Turkey has previously accused NATO applicant Sweden of supporting Kurdish militants in the Middle East.
Sweden: Justice minister survives no-confidence vote
The government averted a political crisis after striking a deal with an independent lawmaker.
Germany's Scholz vows to strengthen NATO's eastern flank
Chancellor Olaf Scholz is in Lithuania for security talks with the leaders of three Baltic states.
NATO chief talks Sweden, Finland membership with Erdogan
The talks are the latest attempt to resolve Ankara's opposition to Sweden and Finland joining the military alliance.
Military hardware for Ukraine: Who plans to supply what?
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy has been calling for powerful weapons systems to repel the Russian invaders.
5 ways the war changed the world
When Russia invaded Ukraine 100 days ago, the war's impact reverberated around the world.
Is the tide turning in Putin's favor?
Putin's army has launched a major offensive in the Donbas. Is this a turning point in the war?
Russian offensive: Is the tide turning in Putin’s favor?
Putin’s army has launched a major offensive in the Donbas. Is this a turning point in the war?
German military gets big spending boost
Germany's military is getting a big boost in spending, to hit NATO's goal of 2% of GDP. But many details remain unclear.
Sweden's NATO bid: 'We are not naive,' minister says
Russia's invasion of Ukraine "fundamentally" changed how Swedes' view of NATO, the Swedish defense minister told DW.
Germany's Olaf Scholz defends record on arms to Ukraine
Scholz defends Germany's record on weapons delivery and promised more — including modern anti-aircraft equipment.
25th anniversary of the NATO-Russia Founding Act
The NATO-Russia Founding Act was signed on May 27, 1997. DW looks at how their relations developed over the years..
Turkey threatens to stall Sweden, Finland in NATO talks
Turkey says it will stall the process of Sweden and Finland joining NATO if they fail to address its security concerns.
Turkey's Erdogan says he will blank Greek PM over US remarks
The Turkish president has accused Greek PM Kyriakos Mitsotakis of telling the US to not sell fighter jets to Turkey.
Turkey sets conditions for Nordic NATO bids
The Turkish president called on Sweden and Finland to stop harboring groups labeled as terrorists by Ankara.
Finland to apply for NATO membership
Russia's invasion of Ukraine has prompted a major rethink in Finland. The country now plans to join NATO.
World Stories - The Week in Reports
Mariupol: rescue from the death zone, Chernihiv: deadly mines, Finland: NATO protection
Will Austria abandon neutrality to join NATO?
Prominent Austrians are questioning the country's stance on neutrality — but public support is lacking. Here's why.
What now for the Nordic NATO bids?
Turkey is forcing Finland and Sweden to keep knocking on NATO's door a bit longer.
Biden backs Sweden, Finland NATO bid
Although Turkey has doubled down on blocking the membership, Western leaders are confident things will move quickly.
Inside Europe 19.05.2022
Finland and Sweden join NATO, Turkey’s president raises objections, a conversation with Human Rights Watch, and a French film with a message. Also: Kalush Orchestra return to Ukraine after winning Eurovision, Ukrainian children struggle with the German school system, a new front opens up in the UK’s so-called “culture wars”, and pangolin diplomacy in the Czech Republic.
Is NATO really threatening Russia?
Sweden and Finland are set to join NATO. Is Russia right to feel more threatened than before?
War in Ukraine: Is there still time to de-escalate?
Ukrainian troops are reclaiming more and more ground. Should the West supply more heavy weapons?
Knocking on Putin’s door: Is NATO really threatening Russia?
Sweden and Finland are set to join NATO. Is Russia right to feel more threatened than before?
Finland poised to join NATO
The war in Ukraine has destroyed the last bit of the nation's trust in Russia and stirred up deep-seated anxiety.
Focus on Europe - Spotlight on People
A Ukrainian club owner is trying to help people escape from Mariupol.
Why some young Swedes are uneasy about joining NATO
While most Swedes are in favor of joining, some young people think the decision might be rushed and wrong.
Turkey stalls NATO talks on Finland, Sweden
Turkey has blocked discussions on Finland and Sweden's bids to join NATO, a diplomatic source told DW.
How NATO weapons affect Kashmir militancy
Fears are growing that weapons from Afghanistan could bolster an Islamist insurgency in India-administered Kashmir.
Sweden ends decades of nonalignment
Russia's invasion of Ukraine has convinced Sweden to end decades of military nonalignment.
Finland and Sweden formally submit bids to join NATO
Two new prospective members of the 73-year-old NATO alliance have submitted their applications to join.
Finland's Russian trade on thin ice
With Finland and Sweden eyeing NATO membership, their economic ties with Russia will take a hit.
Finland approves NATO membership application
Finnish lawmakers have overwhelmingly approved a proposal to join NATO after a parliamentary debate.
Sweden formally announces intent to join NATO
Sweden's government has decided to reverse decades of security policy and formally join the security alliance.
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