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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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US refuses to release Taliban attacks information
President Trump is keen on the success of a peace agreement between the US and the Taliban.
NATO helicopter reported missing
A helicopter taking part in a NATO Mediterranean operation has gone missing in the sea between Greece and Italy.
Pandemic forcing a security reevaluation
While arms expenditures have risen annually, many militaries have been caught off guard by the COVID-19 outbreak.
Afghanistan: Taliban rejects Ramadan ceasefire
The Afghan government had proposed a truce so that it could focus on its coronavirus response.
Fake 'NATO' email informs Lithuania of troop pullout
The Lithuanian government has been targeted by an email hoax claiming NATO troops were withdrawing from its borders.
NATO warns allies to block China buying spree
Will the financial fallout from COVID-19 make European infrastructure vulnerable to Chinese checkbooks?
German arms sale approvals jump slightly in first quarter
The first-quarter increase comes on the heels of a German record year in arms sales in 2019.
Does NATO need a stronger anti-viral response?
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg says the health crisis must not become a security crisis.
North Macedonia becomes NATO's 30th member
The move caps a week of EU diplomacy allowing North Macedonia to begin EU accession talks.
US set to upgrade its nukes in Germany
The atomic bombs the US has long stored in Germany will be modernized — despite a Bundestag vote to withdraw them.
Merkel: Syria strikes on Turkish troops a 'ruthless attack'
The German chancellor urged Syria and its backers to end their offensive operations and pledged solidarity with Turkey.
Putin rekindles Erdogan's lost love for NATO
Konstantin Eggert
The Russian president may have outfoxed his Turkish counterpart in Syria, but he also ruined their friendship.
German-ordered Kunduz airstrike before European court
Germany is facing European Court of Human Rights' scrutiny over its refusal to litigate over an airstrike in Afghanistan
Inside Europe: The EU's role in the Afghan conflict
The Taliban in Afghanistan and the US government have agreed to try what's being called a "reduction in violence" for seven days. It's a confidence-building measure aimed at moving into broader peace talks. The US hopes it can reduce its troop presence in Afghanistan. From Brussels, Teri Schultz takes a look at the prospects and how the European role in the war-torn country might change.
Thuringia AfD fallout: How weak is the CDU?
MP Roderich Kiesewetter admitted that his party made mistakes in the political scandal that has hit Germany.
France's Macron envisions new era of European strength
The French president projected a vision of a Europe with new military power at the Munich Security Conference.
US denies retreat from world stage
Trans-Atlantic ties are taking center stage at the day two of the Munich Security Conference.
US, China lead global increase in defense spending
2019 saw the biggest jump in global defense spending in a decade, a new study says.
What to expect at this year's Munich Security Conference
The 2020 Munich Security Conference, which begins Friday, seeks to assess the state of international peace and security.
NATO Iraq mission could grow under new plan
A NATO-led training mission in Iraq could get hundreds of new soldiers under new plans to be discussed by lawmakers.
North Macedonia's parliament ratifies NATO membership
The tiny Balkan country's NATO membership had been blocked by neighboring Greece over a name dispute.
Kosovo approves former rebel leader as prime minister
Albin Kurti's coalition will host six groups representing Bosniaks, Serbs, Turks and other ethnic minorities.
'Fort Trump': Poland buys US jets to bolster bilateral ties
The sale of 32 fighter jets for $4.6 billion (€4.2 billion) is one of the biggest in Polish history. What happens next?
Expand Bundeswehr operations: Schäuble
He said "the lessons of Auschwitz" should not deter the country from upholding military commitment to its allies.
Iran lashes out against Albania after Soleimani killing
As tension between US and Iran escalates, NATO member Albania finds itself in the crosshairs of the Islamic Republic.
Libya ceasefire deal stalls in Moscow
Russian officials have hailed "progress," although Libyan warlord Haftar has delayed signing the agreement.
NATO temporarily pulls some troops out of Iraq
NATO says it is temporarily moving some of its personnel out of Iraq due to rising tensions in the Middle East.
NATO meets over Iran crisis
Secretary-General Stoltenberg called on Iran to avoid "further violence and provocations."
Putin slams eastern Europe while talking to troops
Russia's leader has again bristled at an EU resolution assigning some blame to the Soviet Union in the breakout of WWII.
Turkey threatens to close strategic bases to US military
Turkey has threatened to close two strategic bases to the US military amid tensions between the NATO allies.
NATO foiled Soviets with Cold War Double-Track
The Cold War escalated when the Soviet Union stationed nuclear-armed SS-20 Saber missile systems in the Eastern bloc.
Democracies unite!
Alexander Görlach
States that respect human rights and the rule of law must come together in a new way, says Alexander Görlach.
Afghanistan: Suicide bomber strikes near US base
Afghan officials said the attackers had "obviously wanted to enter the base."
2020 outlook: Foreign policy dividing German government
Heading into 2020, coalition divisions over foreign policy could make Germany's role on the world stage more undefined.
How do Jeremy Corbyn's foreign policy credentials stack up?
How much of a liabilty would Jeremy Corbyn be for the UK's foreign policy?
NATO at 70: 'Brain dead' or fighting fit?
The NATO summit in London has revealed fundamental differences between partners.
Inside Europe 06.12.2019
Clashes overshadow NATO Summit – Greece and Turkey at odds over Libya deal – Hungarian control over press 'unprecedented' – Grim warnings on climate change at COP25 – Belgrade pollution breaks record – Russia’s journalists, bloggers fear 'foreign agent' law – French honey bees get their buzz back – Lithuania's unusual protest moment
Inside Europe: Clashes overshadow NATO Summit
The military alliance’s summit in London this week was overshadowed tensions between the allies. Teri Schultz reports.
NATO at 70 - "Brain Dead" or Fighting Fit?
The NATO summit in London has revealed fundamental differences between partners.
NATO leaders downplay divisions
Although leaders were celebrating the military alliance's 70th birthday, tensions overshadowed the party.
Should Europe adjust to US foreign policy based on favors?
The White House's transactional treatment of foreign policy is not limited to Ukraine.
NATO recognizes China 'challenges' for the first time
NATO's chief said Beijing's growing military capabilities had "implications for all allies."
NATO nerves on edge ahead of leaders' meeting
An unrepentant Emmanuel Macron sets NATO up for a tense birthday celebration.
Germans in favor of 'reducing reliance' on US
In a new poll, a majority of Germans said they are for reducing reliance on the US and increasing ties with Russia.
Trump goes after Macron at start of NATO summit
The US president took aim at Emmanuel Macron, calling the French leader's remarks on NATO "nasty" and "very insulting."
Germany calls for extension of NATO mission in Afghanistan
Over 1,000 German troops are currently stationed there.
Macron: 'Brain death' remarks a wake-up call for NATO
French President Emmanuel Macron is setting the tone ahead of a NATO leaders' summit next week.
Germany to match US contribution to NATO budget
NATO officials hope the move will diffuse tensions surrounding the cost of maintaining the military alliance.
Ibrahim Kalin: 'We're taking care of our national security'
How does presidential advisor Ibrahim Kalin justify Turkey's incursion in Syria, which outraged international allies?
Conflict Zone Q + A with Ibrahim Kalin
Turkish presidential spokesperson Ibrahim Kalin took audience questions at the Berlin Policy Forum.
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