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Focus on Europe - Spotlight on People
Ukrainian women at war in Kharkiv, Lviv, and Kherson record desperate video messages.
Can the US stop the war in Ukraine?
Can US president Joe Biden deliver more than warm words on his trip to Europe?
Ukraine war ushers in Europe's 'new normal'
Bernd Riegert
What will be the result of this war in Europe? The military alliance has to think of the future and boost its defenses.
Biden says NATO 'never been more united'
NATO is to bolster eastern defenses, while G7 leaders warn Russia against using chemical weapons.
Joe Biden says Russia should be removed from G-20
The US president says his Russian counterpart Putin was wrong to assume Western allies would be divided over Ukraine.
Ukraine: NATO bolsters collective defenses
NATO has activated chemical and nuclear "defense elements" and demanded that China withhold support for Russia.
Putin's war in Ukraine may still fail
Roman Goncharenko
One month into Russia's invasion and one thing is clear: Ukraine can stop Putin, but it needs more help.
Who can help Ukraine?
NATO is trying to avoid being drawn into the war. But who and what can stop the bloodshed in Ukraine?
How long can the war in Ukraine continue?
DW’s Conflict Zone host Tim Sebastian confronts Markiyan Lubkivsky, advisor to the Ukrainian Defense Minister.
The EU's drive to bolster defense
As war returns to Europe, the EU is planning a "Strategic Compass" designed to beef up its security and defense policy.
Ukraine: 'NATO has to take a broader view'
Martin Gak
As Russia's invasion stalls and Putin's army directs its fire at civilians, the voices for intervention become louder.
US carrier Truman boosts NATO air patrols
The pilots are part of a larger effort to deter Russian aircraft from NATO airspace.
While Moscow and Kyiv talk, the war in Ukraine goes on
The war in Ukraine continues to rage while Ukrainian and Russian negotiators talk.
US carrier Truman boosts NATO air patrols
The pilots are part of a larger effort to deter Russian aircraft from NATO airspace.
Four US soldiers killed in Osprey crash during NATO exercise
The soldiers were onboard a US Marine Osprey that took part in a NATO exercise Cold Response when it crashed in Norway.
Stoltenberg addresses Ukraine crisis with German leaders
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz made clear that NATO will not "intervene militarily" in Ukraine.
Russian war opponents flee to Finland
President Putin's repression is prompting Russians who oppose the war to leave for Finland.
NATO kicks off massive military drill in Norway
NATO's military drills in Norway aim to test its troops' combat skills in cold terrain.
NATO chief Stoltenberg vows alliance will defend itself
Stoltenberg told Putin to "stop this war immediately" and said defense ministers were committed to supporting Ukraine
Germany and the F-35: A game changer?
With the F-35, Germany hopes to give its air force a harder bite. But it also challenges a European defense project.
What would Russian WMDs mean for NATO's 'red lines'?
No one knows how close Moscow is to using chemical or nuclear weapons in Ukraine, but that could change NATO's position.
Ukraine demands 'immediate' cease-fire
Ukraine says it wants an immediate ceasefire before any talks about political differences.
Czech soldiers to lead NATO support for Slovakia
The Czech Republic is sending troops to help Slovakia protect its border with Ukraine in the wake of Russia's agression.
Europe is the main focus for weapons exporters
Even before the Ukraine war broke out, European weapons imports saw a marked increase. It was a sign of things to come.
Lithuania: In state of emergency
Lithuania reinforces troops along the border with Kaliningrad, the highly armed Russian exclave.
Could sanctions against Putin cripple the global economy?
Are sanctions against Russia boomeranging back at the world economy?
Sanctions against Putin: Could they cripple the global economy?
Are sanctions against Russia boomeranging back at the world economy?
Bulgaria torn between Russia and West
Bulgaria has deep traditional ties with Russia. But the war in Ukraine is sowing deep divisions in the country.
Watching war from the sidelines will be bitter
Barbara Wesel
Despite all the solidarity with Ukraine shown in Brussels, the prospects for the struggling country are bleak.
Ukraine-Russia war: What could be a way out?
The Russian war against Ukraine seems to be intensifying. Who can put an end to fighting — and how?
Ukraine's Zelenskyy condemns NATO over no-fly zone decision
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy railed against NATO's decision to reject a no-fly zone over Ukraine.
EU foreign ministers slam Russian attacks on civilians
The bloc's top diplomat, Josep Borrell, has hinted that sanctions on Russia's oil and gas sector are possible.
NATO's Stoltenberg: Ukraine war likely to become worse
The NATO chief has warned of "more deaths, more suffering and more destruction," as the alliance rejected a no-fly zone.
Inside Europe 03.03.2022
Perspectives from a continent racing to adjust to: dramatic shifts in foreign policy, over one million refugees seeking shelter, and the crashing of Russia’s economy. Also: portrait of Ukraine's president, Turkey blocks the Bosporus, the IPCC reports back, racial discrimination at Ukraine's borders and France’s presidential race continues under the shadow of war.
Russia seizes Ukraine nuclear plant
Global leaders have reacted with dismay after fighting between Russian and Ukrainian forces sparked a fire at the site.
Are Sweden, Finland closer to joining NATO?
Sweden and Finland have stayed out of NATO due to a military nonalignment policy. But the Ukraine war has changed that.
Sweden beefs up its defenses
Sweden has been bolstering its military for years. Security concerns are on the rise since Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Romanian military personnel killed in air crash
A mission to find a crashed fighter jet ended in tragedy when the search-and-rescue helicopter went down as well.
Will Putin's war go nuclear?
A no-fly zone in Ukraine requires being "prepared to fight a war of national survival," says ex-NATO deputy commander.
Biden vows Putin will pay for act of 'tyranny'
US President Joe Biden's State of the Union address comes amid Russia's ongoing attack on Ukraine.
Russia-Ukraine crisis: What role do cyberattacks play?
Cyberattacks are part of modern warfare — and they could have a direct impact on the battleground.
War in Ukraine could drag us back
Miodrag Soric
The Russian invasion in Ukraine is not just about two countries. It's about more than that, says DW's Miodrag Soric.
World Stories - The Week in Reports
Estonia: Volunteers prepare for Russian aggression, Ethiopia: Rape as a weapon of war
Germany decides to send weapons to Ukraine — as it happened
Russian forces are bearing down on the Ukrainian capital. Follow DW for the latest.
NATO: How useful is Germany's Bundeswehr?
As NATO reinforces its eastern flank, critics say the German Bundeswehr is too depleted to act.
Russia's invasion of Ukraine threatens geopolitical order
Russian President Vladimir Putin's decision to invade Ukraine has upended assumptions about the sanctity of borders.
EU leaders announce further sanctions against Russia
European Union leaders agreed to new sanctions, take aim at Russia's financial, transport and energy sectors.
Ukraine under attack
Europe is facing an expansionist Russia. But will sanctions alone be enough to stop Vladimir Putin?
Ukraine under attack: Is Europe powerless against Putin?
Europe is facing an expansionist Russia. But will sanctions alone be enough to stop Vladimir Putin?
Ukraine: What can the West do to help?
The options to provide significant assistance to Ukraine at this stage are fairly limited.
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