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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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Baltics join the ammunitions race
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Russia's war in Ukraine: Could NATO get even more involved?
The idea of NATO soldiers in Ukraine, in any capacity, would be seen as a significant escalation in the conflict.
Putin: 'Nonsense' that Russia wants to attack NATO
Speaking in St. Petersburg, Vladimir Putin has denied Russia has imperial ambitions or that it wants war with NATO.
German defense minister calls for war readiness by 2029
Germany's Boris Pistorius says the country needs to prepare for a worst-case scenario when it comes to war.
What are Moscow's plans in the Baltic region?
Tensions have been high around the Baltic Sea since Russia's war in Ukraine prompted Sweden and Finland to join NATO.
Germany allows use of weapons inside Russia
Germany has become the latest NATO country to allow Kyiv to use from Berlin for limited strikes inside Russia.
NATO chief says Russia can't 'wait out' alliance in Ukraine
NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg has called for Kyiv's allies to maintain current levels of aid at a meeting in Prague.
NATO chief: Time to rethink restrictions on Ukraine weaponry
Jens Stoltenberg becomes latest Western leader to suggest Ukraine should be allowed to hit some targets in Russia.
Ukraine asks NATO for air defenses against Russian attack
Ukraine says it can't defend itself from Russian air attacks and has asked NATO to come to its aid.
Ukraine war: West mulls easing weapons restrictions for Kyiv
As Russia's troops are gaining ground, some call for allowing Ukraine to use Western weapons against targets in Russia.
Lithuanian President Nauseda: A socialist and moralist
Long seen as a lightweight, the recently reelected President Gitanas Nauseda is now Lithuania's most popular politician.
Kenya's Ruto visits Washington: A new era of diplomacy?
President William Ruto has traveled to Washington, DC, to strengthen the strategic alliance between Kenya and the US.
Estonia says Russia removed navigation buoys near border
The buoys are placed on the border between Russia and Estonia to stop ships from entering foreign waters.
Biden says Kenya in line to be 1st sub-Saharan non-NATO ally
William Ruto is the first African leader to make a state visit to Washington since 2008.
Russia’s battle for influence: From Ukraine to Georgia?
From Ukraine to now Georgia and Moldova – how succesful is Putin in his plans?
Germans not worried about war — but should they be?
Politicians in Germany are warning of the threat of a Russian attack. But normal Germans seem to see things differently.
Defending NATO borders in Eastern Europe
Keeping the war in eastern Europe away from NATO borders is one of the German Bundeswehr’s jobs.
Ukraine war: The trillion-dollar cost to the West
Governments face more borrowing, taxes and public sector cuts to finance defense spending — a tough sell to the public.
North Macedonia name dispute reignites spat with Greece
North Macedonia's new president Gordana Siljanovska-Davkova has reignited a decades-old spat with Greece.
NATO is moving to a war footing, says Latvian FM
Ukraine can still win the war against Russia if the West steps up its game, the Baltic country's top diplomat tells DW.
Georgia: EU, NATO condemn passing of 'foreign agent' law
Georgia's government has drawn condemnation from the West following its passing of the controversial law.
Germany's Scholz and Nordic leaders urge more Ukraine aid
The leaders of Germany, Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Finland and Iceland met to discuss their common security threats.
As Germany mulls military service return, what about Europe?
Germany is debating the reintroduction of compulsory military service. It's not the only country in Europe to do so.
Putin lashes out at West at Russia's Victory Day parade
The Russian leader turned the annual celebration marking the end of World War II into a pillar of his 24 years in power.
North Macedonia: Frustrated voters set to punish government
On May 8, 1.8 million voters in North Macedonia will determine the future path of the Balkan country.
Scholz vows Germany's 'unwavering' support for Baltics
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz's comments came on a visit to Lithuania, where German troops are to deploy permanently.
GPS jamming in the Baltic region: Is Russia responsible?
Estonia and Lithuania have accused Russia of interfering with air traffic navigation in the region. Will NATO respond?
Kyiv expects NATO to announce measures on securing airspace
Ukraine's Deputy Prime Minister Olha Stefanishyna told DW about what she expects from NATO's Washington summit in July.
Germany's Scholz calls for more Ukraine air defense
Olaf Scholz called on European allies to "look at their stocks" provide more air defense systems to Ukraine.
Germany, UK boost defense ties after Berlin talks
The German chancellor and UK prime minister are aiming to step up economic and security ties between the countries.
Putin: Russia's eternal president?
A top Russian political analyst tells DW that 'an obedient majority' will re-elect Putin to fifth term.
NATO: Zelenskyy needs Patriots, Stoltenberg promises them
He said support on the issue would detrmine whether Ukraine and NATO are allies.
Finland urges EU to help end migrant influx from Russia
Helsinki has accused Moscow of weaponizing migration to settle a score with the new NATO member.
Ukraine needs more air defense systems: Robert Habeck
Ukraine needs continuous support, says Germany's Economy Minister during a surprise visit to Ukraine.
First German soldiers deployed to Lithuania
Bundeswehr soldiers are now stationed in Lithuania, the first permanent deployment abroad since the end of World War II.
EU, NATO growing in popularity in Germany
Germans are feeling the threat of geopolitical instability and are rallying around political and military institutions.
German government wants 'war-ready' troops
Defense Minister Boris Pistorius said as he announced his plans to restructure the German army. It will not be easy.
NATO at 75: 'United to preserve peace, not provoke conflict'
NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg spoke with DW about Russia, Ukraine and accusations of NATO double standards.
Inside Europe 4 April 2024
The electoral tide turns on Turkey’s president Recep Tayyip Erdogan, taking stock of NATO at 75, the war in Gaza casts a cloud over the Eurovision Song Contest and why Czechs spent Wednesday taking it easy. Also: a special focus on farmers and mental health.
Brussels: NATO marks 75 years amid rising Russian threat
NATO foreign ministers gathered for the event to debate a support package for Ukraine and the alliance's future role.
Russia is NATO’s 'number 1 threat'
On the day NATO marks 75 years since its founding, an analyst calls Russia “close to an existential threat to NATO”. Fabrice Pothier says the Russian threat means it is important for the alliance to boost its defense capabilities and to help Ukraine win the war
'Hard way' ahead for €100 billion NATO Ukraine fund plan
NATO's planned €100 billionn support package for Kyiv may still face obstacles, Lithuania's Landsbergis told DW.
75 years of NATO: How is the military alliance faring?
NATO's 75th anniversary is overshadowed by Russia's war against Ukraine. In 1949, the enemy was in the East as well.
NATO celebrates its past, looks to the future
NATO gets set to officially mark its 75th anniversary — with Russia practically waging war on the alliance's doorstep.
Ukraine: NATO membership a question of 'when, not if'
NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg is also expected to propose a €100 billion package over five years.
NATO's Romania finds possible Russian drone fragments
NATO member Romania says it has discovered possible fragments of a Russian drone near the border with Ukraine.
25th anniversary of the NATO bombing of Yugoslavia
On March 24, 1999, NATO began bombing Yugoslavia in an attempt to stop the violence against ethnic Albanians in Kosovo.
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