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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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NATO spending nears Trump demands
NATO head Jens Stoltenberg is satisfied spending is moving in "the right direction." Will it be enough for Donald Trump?
Poland: 20 years in NATO
Poland's accession to NATO in 1999 was intended to bolster its sense of security and provide protection from Russia.
Trump wants more for hosted US troops
US General Ben Hodges says charging allies for American bases would be a "serious mistake."
NATO steps up Black Sea naval presence
Experts say the move sends a signal that the West won't tolerate Russian dominance of the region.
Afghanistan: What's next for the Bundeswehr?
Germany intends to continue its military presence in Afghanistan through 2020, but US uncertainty has divided lawmakers.
Pelosi says US needs NATO 'more than ever'
The top Democrat backed US loyalty to the trans-Atlantic alliance in remarks that laid out marked differences to Trump.
Pelosi: US committed to NATO
US lawmaker Nancy Pelosi told EU officials: "Now more than ever we need NATO as we go forward."
Delegates worry: Who can save the liberal world order?
This year's Munich Security Conference is dominated by concerns that the world is fragmenting.
Merkel warns of global political disintegration
Merkel warned of a disintegration of international political structures, calling for more international cooperation.
Acting US defense secretary meets wary NATO allies
Shanahan may have been well received by NATO, but it remains to be seen if Trump will let him stay on as Pentagon chief.
Pentagon: No US troop buildup in Poland 'at this point'
The US ambassador claimed that Washington had pledged to increases its deployment of 4,000 troops in Poland.
Germany to extend Afghanistan military mission
US plans to withdraw from the NATO-led mission in Afghanistan may change matters for the 1,200 Bundeswehr troops there.
Strike shuts Belgian airspace
The 24-hour nationside strike up to Wednesday night, is also affecting police, hospitals, buses and trains.
North Macedonia name change enters force
The process of changing the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia's name has come to an end.
Munich Security Report: The world is in crisis
The global liberal order is fragmenting, but who can fit the pieces together again?
Germany 'not spending enough' on defense: US
While the German government has backed plans to gradually increase defense spending, some see it as a waste.
Greece approves Macedonia NATO bid
Despite resistance from opposition lawmakers, Greece has voted to support its neighbor joining NATO.
Germans trust China more than the US, survey finds
Germans have little faith in the United States as an ally under President Donald Trump, a survey has found.
Brussels Airlines cancels flights ahead of general strike
The Lufthansa subsidiary has cancelled 222 flights ahead of a nationwide strike called for this coming Wednesday.
NATO boss bats for expanded INF treaty
Jens Stoltenberg has said more countries such as China and India could be brought on board to save the key nuclear pact.
Can Germany keep its promise to NATO allies?
Germany plans to increase defense spending, but budgetary concerns may undermine its commitment to the alliance.
A new chapter for a 'new' country
Boris Georgievski
The future North Macedonia and NATO have signed a "historic" pact — and hopefully the start of a Balkan success story.
Macedonia takes key step towards joining NATO
NATO allies have signed a protocol that could see the tiny Balkan country become the military alliance's 30th member.
Europe's stakes in the SOTU
Will President Trump use his annual speech to quit NATO? To trash Europe? Or to rebuild trans-Atlantic ties?
Doubts over Germany's defense spending goals
Lower tax revenues cast doubt on the government's commitment to meet NATO defense spending goals.
US suspends INF missile treaty
Russia responded to the US move, saying it too would suspend its participation in the Cold War-era pact.
US, Taliban report 'progress' on peace talks
President Donald Trump has been eager to end the 17-year US conflict in Afghanistan, America's longest war.
Greece ratifies North Macedonia's name change
Greek lawmakers have ratified a landmark name-change deal with Macedonia. Under the agreement, Greece's northern neighbor will rename itself North Macedonia and Athens will drop its objection to the country joining NATO. Carl Nasman spoke to Bisera Jordanovska, a journalist in the Repubic of North Macedonia, and DW's Jannis Papadimitriou about what it means for both countries.
NATO tries to prevent an arms race
With no breakthrough in an attempt to get Russia to adhere to a missile treaty, the deal is on the brink of collapse.
Greece approves Macedonia name change
Amid widespread protests, the Greek parliament has ratified a deal that would allow Macedonia to pursue EU membership.
Germany seeks 'new cooperation' with US
Germany's foreign minister has described the relationship as pivotal, saying: "We cannot do without the US."
Trump hasn't been all bad for the EU
Max Hofmann
The US president has shaken things up in Brussels, but his tenure has also done Europe some good, says Max Hofmann.
Von der Leyen makes plea for NATO in NYT op-ed
In a New York Times op-ed, Defense Minister Ursula von der Leyen described NATO as a keeper of "international order."
Greek PM Tsipras narrowly wins confidence vote
The vote came after a key minister in the Greek government quit last week over the Macedonia name dispute.
Who's fighting in the Syria conflict?
Since 2011, the conflict has drawn in multiple warring factions from around the world.
Trump casts Erdogan as stand-in in Syria
US President Donald Trump wants to hand the anti-IS campaign in Syria to Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
Does Mattis resignation mean Trump is now unchecked?
Yet another departure from the Trump cabinet. US Defense Secretary Jim Mattis has handed in his letter of resignation in protest at President Donald Trump's decision to withdraw American forces from Syria. What does losing Mattis mean for Trump? What does it mean for NATO? Carl Nasman spoke with Meagan Milloy, co-founder of Republican Women for Progress, and DW Political Correspondent Hans Brandt.
Kyiv's claims of new Russian buildup lack backup
Ukraine fears the holiday season could herald new hostilities with Russia. A top US envoy agrees.
Kosovo sticks to its guns at UN meeting
The only mistake Kosovo made in creating an army was "waiting five years," the country's president told the UN.
Georgia swears in first female president
Salome Zurabishvili has committed to making the former Soviet state's path toward Europe "irreversible."
EU extends sanctions on Russia over Ukraine
The six-month extension hits Russia's financial, energy and defense industries amid heightened tensions with Ukraine.
German army forms sixth tank battalion
The German army is growing for the first time since the end of the Cold War.
Afghan electoral body invalidates all votes in Kabul
An Afghanistan electoral commission has labeled all votes cast in Kabul from October's parliamentary election invalid.
Russia's controversial 9M729 missile system
What is known about the Russian missile at the center of a dispute between the United States, NATO and Moscow?
Serbia: Kosovo army could trigger intervention
Serbia's prime minister has said that military intervention is an "option" if Kosovo votes to create a standing army.
NATO, US put pressure on Russia over INF treaty
Europe could face serious security consequences if Washington carries through on a threat to withdraw from the pact.
Inside Europe 29.11.2018
Irish concerns over Brexit deal - Could Russia and Ukraine's naval standoff escalate to a war? - Making Waves for refugees in Berlin – Yellow Vest protests over fuel tax hikes in France - Dutch rail to pay compensation for transporting Jews to Nazi death camps – Latvia to publish files on KGB agents – ‘Black Pete sparks protests in the Netherlands – Greek kids pay the price for austerity.
Inside Europe: NATO-Russian tensions
As Russia raises tensions higher with its attack on Ukrainian ships in the Azov Sea, the US decision to kill a key nuclear treaty due to Moscow's violation of it is making Europe even more uncomfortable. As Teri Schultz reports, an upcoming NATO foreign ministers' meeting will see Europe focus on trying to save the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty (INF).
'NATO should do more for Ukraine'
A former NATO insider tells The Day that the West's response to the Ukraine-Russia crisis has been "weak". As Kyiv calls for help from NATO in the standoff with Moscow, @BrentGoffTV speaks to @FabricePothier of Rasmussen Global. #theday
Crimea: NATO won't intervene
Ukraine's president and PM had called on NATO and Germany for help.
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