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The 2024 NATO summit, which started on July 9, marks 75 years of the security alliance.
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Ukraine: What can the West do to help?
The options to provide significant assistance to Ukraine at this stage are fairly limited.
Russia invades Ukraine: What you need to know
Casualties, shelling, Russian tanks and Western response. DW has an overview.
EU and NATO react harshly to Russia's Ukraine invasion
EU and NATO officials have been quick to harshly condemn Russia's attack on Ukraine.
NATO's 'high readiness' under high pressure
Russia's aggression both unifies NATO and puts it under enormous pressure to provide deterrence and reassurance
US announces sanctions on Nord Stream 2
The Biden administration has announced plans to impose sanctions on the company behind Russia's Nord Stream 2 pipeline.
NATO: Why Russia has a problem with its eastward expansion
After its Soviet nemesis crumbled, NATO kept getting bigger — and that plays into Russian actions towards Ukraine.
Petraeus: Russian threat 'has unified NATO'
"He set out to make Russia great again. What he's really done is make NATO great again by his actions."
Germany, UK to reinforce NATO's eastern flank
Separately, the UK announced military exercises in northern Europe.
What you need to know about the Ukraine-Russia crisis
The crisis has escalated as Russia orders its troops into Ukraine's breakaway regions. How did it reach this point?
Putin orders Russian troops into eastern Ukraine
The move comes after Putin recognized separatist territories in eastern Ukraine as "independent."
Russia recognizes independence of Ukraine separatist regions
The recognition has been met with widespread condemnation from the West.
Ukraine crisis: 'NATO is a distraction'
Russian President Putin is afraid of pro-democracy movements coming to Russia, says Anne Applebaum.
DW speaks to political analyst Anne Applebaum
In a certain sense, Ukrainians are alone despite Western unity, political analyst Anne Applebaum told DW.
NATO says Russia planning 'full-scale attack' on Ukraine
NATO chief said, "all signs indicate that Russia is planning a full-scale attack on Ukraine." Follow DW for the latest.
What's behind Putin's saber-rattling
Jörg Himmelreich
President Vladimir Putin's actions toward Ukraine stem from more than just old Russian trauma, writes Jörg Himmelreich.
World Stories - The week in reports
Afghanistan: Children at risk of starvation+++ Ethiopia: Famos orthodox holy town in fear of war
NATO troops arrive in Romania
US military personnel have arrived in NATO member Romania, which borders Ukraine to the north.
NATO urges Russia to 'step back from the brink'
The NATO chief warned of a real risk of conflict in Ukraine, but said there was still time for Russia to change course.
US set to sell Abrams tanks to Poland
The US is moving to bolster Poland's defense amid the rising threat of war between neighboring Ukraine and Russia.
Ask the security expert: William Alberque on Russia's next moves
DW's Inside Europe program spoke to defence expert William Alberque to get his assessment of Russian military capability and intentions.
Inside Europe 17.02.2022
Russian military capability, Poland welcomes NATO troops, a postcard from Eastern Ukraine and the UK's Ukrainian diaspora rallies round. Also: Greek human rights defenders given suspended sentences, a Spanish man’s quest to break down age-based banking barriers, exposing Italy's neo-fascist networks, plus a Berlin trio with South American roots.
Biden warns of 'high risk' of Russian invasion
The US president has said Moscow has moved "more troops" toward the Ukrainian border
Putin’s power game: High stakes, low returns?
Russian President Vladimir Putin is playing for high stakes. Will he get what he wants?
Ukraine latest: Russia expels deputy chief of US mission
Russia has asked second-most senior US diplomat in Moscow, Bart Gorman, to leave the country. Follow DW for the latest.
Putin’s Poker: Everybody loses?
Russian President Vladimir Putin is playing for high stakes. Will he get what he wants?
NATO fears Russia seeks pretext to attack Ukraine
NATO defense ministers have held talks over fears that Russia could be seeking to send its troops into Ukraine.
NATO chief says European security faces 'new normal'
NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg said the alliance saw no de-escalation from Russia around Ukraine's borders.
Russia's TV war against Ukraine
If Russia attacked Ukraine, many Russians would not be surprised. For years, state-run media have been paving the way.
NATO skeptical of further Russian troop withdrawals
Moscow said its pullback of forces near Ukraine was continuing, but Western powers remain skeptical. DW has the latest.
Munich Security Report: A grim analysis of global crises
Ahead of the Munich Security Conference, a new report looking at the global security situation makes for grim reading.
Ischinger: Full-scale war possible
Munich Security Conference chair Wolfgang Ischinger is "deeply worried" about the risk of war in Ukraine, he tells DW.
Ukraine latest: US relocating embassy from Kyiv
As diplomatic efforts to avert a potential conflict continue, DW gives you the latest developments.
Ischinger on Olaf Scholz's visit to Moscow
Chancellor Scholz won't achieve something other leaders who’ve met Putin haven't, says Wolfgang Ischinger.
Who supplies weapons to Ukraine?
In the face of the Russian military buildup, NATO countries have sent thousands of tons of weapons to Ukraine.
German troop reinforcements arrive in Lithuania
Germany has said it plans to send more than 300 troops to bolster NATO's eastern flank.
Ukraine reaffirms desire to join NATO after envoy comments
Ukraine's UK ambassador has backtracked on comments that Kyiv was "flexible" on the issue of joining NATO.
Ukrainians in Berlin demand more from Germany
Protesters voiced their demands ahead of talks between German Chancellor Scholz and Russian President Putin.
EU, NATO members tell citizens to leave Ukraine
After warnings of a potential Russian invasion of Ukraine, nations are urging their citizens to get out of the country.
US says Russian invasion of Ukraine could come at any time
With a potential invasion imminent, the US and European countries have called for their citizens to leave Ukraine.
Talks on eastern Ukraine to resume in March, sources say
Normandy format talks on the Donbas conflict in eastern Ukraine are set to continue next month.
Ukraine crisis: Biden urges Americans to leave
The president said "things could go crazy quickly" so he is calling on Americans to leave Ukraine as soon as possible.
More NATO troops needed from 'Baltic to Black Sea'
Baltic leaders meeting in Berlin called for a bolstered NATO troop presence on the alliance's eastern flank.
NATO and Russia: Conflicting views from southeastern Europe
NATO member states from Croatia to Turkey have an important role to play in the dispute over how to deal with Russia.
Russia doesn't want to escalate Ukraine crisis, says Macron
Ukraine's Zelenskyy voiced skepticism, saying that concrete steps — and not just words — are needed.
Ukraine crisis: Putin says Macron's proposals 'realistic'
Russia's Vladimir Putin said some of Macron's ideas could form a basis for further joint steps toward de-escalation.
US vows to stop Nord Stream 2 if Russia invades Ukraine
President Joe Biden has said there is no chance of the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline project going ahead if Russia invades.
Germany to send additional troops to Lithuania
German Defense Minister Christine Lambrecht said extra forces will be deployed to Lithuania amid tensions with Russia.
Kremlin miscalculation? US, NATO reassert security dominance
Martin Gak
The Ukraine crisis is reaching a fever pitch — as NATO's supremacy is reasserted and Nord Stream 2's future is unclear.
US troop reinforcements start arriving in Poland
The West is sending troops into Central and Eastern Europe amid fears that Russia is preparing to invade Ukraine.
Kyiv wants de-escalation, but also more weapons
While trying to avoid domestic panic, Ukraine is still calling on allies to supply weapons. Why?
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