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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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Donbass: Ukraine accuses Russia of 'aggravating' situation
Kyiv said the Kremlin built up military forces near their shared border and violated a ceasefire.
Could Russia hack German navy and NATO subs?
The newspaper Bild claims that German subs are navigating the globe with Russian hardware that could be open to hacking.
The EU-US partnership comes at a cost
Barbara Wesel
The US has promised NATO a new start — but this will involve new commitments and high costs, writes DW's Barbara Wesel.
Afghan ambassador: No one wants the Taliban to return
Can the Kabul government protect the gains of the last 20 years before Washington leaves them to the Taliban?
Blinken asks NATO allies to help counter 'aggressive' China
Blinken said the US will not force allies into "us-or-them" decisions, but rallied support against Chinese aggression.
Blinken's visit heralds a new dawn for NATO
Europe is breathing a little easier as the new US Secretary of State Antony Blinken visits NATO.
Blinken seeks to 'revitalize' NATO alliance
Ahead of his NATO visit, Blinken says he wants allies to address security concerns over Nord Stream 2 and Afghanistan.
China is challenge and opportunity, NATO chief tells DW
Jens Stoltenberg has described China as "a rising power" that "doesn't share our values" in an exclusive DW interview.
NATO head talks climate change and security
NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg told DW that climate change could increase geopolitical tension in the Artctic as ice melts.
Bulgaria breaks up 'Russian spy ring'
Authorities have uncovered a group of high-ranking officials suspected of passing secrets to Moscow.
Ten years after NATO intervention, Libya remains unstable
Ten years after NATO's intervention, hopes of democracy and stability in Libya have yet to be fulfilled.
NATO must 'reduce its military emissions'
Climate change "makes the world more unsafe," according to the head of the military alliance NATO.
Germany defends foreign troop presence in Afghanistan
Without international pressure, the Taliban will not engage in negotiations, says Germany's foreign minister.
Why the US needs to stay in Afghanistan
Sandra Petersmann
A year after signing the Doha agreement with the Taliban, the US must take responsibility in Afghanistan.
What should be Germany's role in the world?
A group of more than 150 "ordinary people" has made recommendations how to shape German foreign policy.
EU leaders pledge more cooperation on defense
NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg joined talks to boost defense and security.
Inside Europe 26.02.2021
NATO awaits Joe Biden's Afghanistan plans - The EU imposes sanctions over Navalny - Will a Polish libel trial threaten future research on the Holocaust? - Some German schools reopen amid rising COVID infections - The UK's lockdown roadmap - Guilty plea in Daphne Caruana Galizia murder case - A night on the town, despite lockdown, in Kyiv - Investigating iIlegal logging in Romania
Why NATO's indecision could be precursor to civil war
The situation in Afghanistan is clear: Kabul and the Taliban are preparing for a possible escalation.
EU needs 'clear strategy' for Russia relations
In an exclusive DW interview, Lithuania's president talks about his vision of sanctions against Russia.
German defense minister warns of Taliban threat
Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer spoke with DW about ongoing NATO alliance talks on Afghanistan troop withdrawals.
Biden's America against Xi's China: Struggle for supremacy?
As tensions rise between the US and China: Who'll blink first? Xi Jinping or Joe Biden?
Munich Security Conference aims to rebuild ties
Donald Trump's four years as president shook the trans-Atlantic relationship. The US and the EU are hoping for a reset.
Biden's America against Xi's China: Struggle for supremacy?
As tensions rise between the US and China: Who'll blink first? Xi Jinping or Joe Biden?
NATO in a quandary as it awaits Biden's Afghanistan plans
Women's advocates worry that gains could be lost if foreign forces leave Afghanistan before real peace is achieved.
German probe to Kunduz airstrike was adequate, rules court
Scores of Afghan civilians were killed in 2009 when a German commander ordered a NATO airstrike on two fuel tankers.
German troops may stay longer in Afghanistan
The German military was set to withdraw from the war-torn country in March.
Germany reports record €53 billion in NATO defense spending
The 2021 figure marks an increase of over 3% from the previous year, but still does not meet NATO targets.
Biden commits to EU ties in call with Macron
The leaders of the US and France sought to mend the strained bilateral relations after four years of Donald Trump.
Treaty banning nuclear weapons takes effect
The first treaty to ban nuclear weapons has entered into force — without the backing of major nuclear powers or Germany.
What's next for NATO after Donald Trump?
The Western defense alliance heads into the new year with high hopes for renewed trans-Atlantic ties.
Inside Europe 18.12.2020
Trump's legacy at NATO - Hungary passes a law banning same-sex couples from adopting children - Denmark's mink farms - We visit the birthplace of first lady Melania Trump in Slovenia - Record daily deaths as Germany enters a hard lockdown - Telling tales over the telephone in Italy - UK music artists say they're being paid unfairly by streaming services - and more...
Top court rules Germany not liable over Kunduz airstrike
Afghans who lost family in a NATO airstrike have failed on appeal to establish German state liability for compensation.
NATO dismisses new anti-nuclear UN treaty as risky
NATO has again panned the UN's 2017 treaty to ban nuclear weapons, saying the new pact lacks "rigorous" verification.
US sanctions Turkey over Russian air defense system
The United States has imposed sanctions on its NATO ally Turkey for acquiring the Russian S-400 missile defense system.
Russian navy to join NATO in drills for first time in decade
It will be the first time Russia's ships have undertaken drills with multiple NATO countries since 2011.
Friend or foe: China has NATO worried
A new report warns NATO that a rising China poses "acute challenges." Should the alliance worry?
Germany never took Trump's troop threat seriously
Jens Thurau
Even if US troops remain in Germany, Berlin still needs to think seriously about its own security.
NATO must consider Chinese power, says Germany
China's emergence as a global military actor must be part of NATO's reform, says German Foreign Minister Heiko Maas.
NATO: Heiko Maas hopes for US support in Afghanistan
Germany's foreign minister says the security of German soldiers cannot be guaranteed without American backing.
What role will the EU play in foreign affairs?
France's president and Germany's defense minister offer rival ideas for the bloc's future, DW's Michaela Küfner writes.
German government opposes Trump's Afghan troop withdrawal
The US wants to take a large part of American troops out of Afghanistan — that could make life difficult for Germany.
Afghanistan: NATO girds for US troop withdrawal
The head of NATO is expressing less confidence there will be a coordinated military withdrawal from Afghanistan.
US troop withdrawal is irresponsible
Ines Pohl
Donald Trump's plan to reduce troops in Afghanistan and Iraq by mid-January is a slap in the face of US allies.
NATO chief warns against hasty Afghanistan pullout
NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg says the price for leaving Afghanistan too soon "could be very high."
Europe still needs US — German defense minister
Following criticism from Macron, Kramp-Karrenbauer said Germany and Europe "cannot protect themselves" without the US.
NATO staying as long as necessary in Afghanistan
NATO chiefs have cautioned against an overly rapid US withdrawal from Afghanistan wanted by Donald Trump.
France's Macron meets with Pompeo, calls for EU autonomy
Macron called the UN Security Council "no longer useful" and touted building "European autonomy."
US Berlin post vacant since June
Macgregor, who once described NATO as a "zombie," will join Trump loyalists at the Pentagon
Can Biden restore US global cooperation and leadership?
The president-elect has consistently vowed to turn away from unilateralism, but he will have to win back allies' trust.
US election: German-US relationship hangs in the balance
After four years of Trump, the German-American friendship lies in ruins. That is why most Germans hope for a Biden win.
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