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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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No smooth sailing on the Black Sea
Russian and Western interests collide on NATO's southeastern flank. Will the alliance intervene in a Moscow-Kyiv row?
Ukrainian leader asks for German help in Russia row
NATO members, including Germany, have been called on to send naval vessels in support of Ukraine.
Germans & Americans 'worlds apart' in outlooks
Most Germans see Berlin and Washington increasingly at odds, but Americans are more positive.
Gruevski's great escape
Research conducted by DW indicates that Hungary likely helped former Macedonian Prime Minister Nikola Gruevski escape.
'These missiles can reach Berlin'
Lithuania's foreign minister tells DW that Russia is already violating the terms of the INF nuclear arms treaty.
Merkel calls for European army
Germany's chancellor addressed the European Parliament in Strasbourg today.
Merkel outlines her vision of Europe's future: David McAllister (CDU) speaks to DW
NATO's Stoltenberg warns Europe on defense
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg has told DW that European defense efforts should remain within the alliance.
Finland to probe claims of Russia disrupting GPS
The apparent jamming also affected air traffic in Norway during NATO's Trident Juncture drill.
Trump, Macron downplay row over EU army proposal
France has insisted that President Macron's remarks about a European Union army proposal have been misinterpreted.
Norwegian NATO frigate hits oil tanker
The navy vessel was returning to port after participating in NATO exercises when it was hit by the tanker.
Russia tactics send NATO back to basics
The military alliance is training for hybrid unknowns in the Trident Juncture exercise in Norway.
Inside Europe 01.11.2018
The end of Merkel's era in Germany – Are NATO's military exercises out of touch with the times? - Moscow wants to roll out face recognition technology - Brexit and the British rush to buy real estate in France - Marriage equality in the Czech Republic – Saving the Alps from the rigors of tourism – Courting Europe's pink vote – Ireland and citizenship – The Third Man draws tourists to Vienna
Inside Europe: Tanks and troops versus high-tech warfare
Norway is serving as NATO's make-believe battleground for the alliance's largest exercises since the Cold War, called Trident Juncture. But does today's high-tech warfare make tanks and troops obsolete? Our reporter, Teri Schultz, travelled to Norway to find out.
NATO urges Russia to comply with INF treaty
NATO has called on Russia to shed light on a new missile system that the US and other allies claim violates the accord.
Georgia can't 'go it alone' with Russia
Presidential frontrunner Salome Zurabishvili told DW why domestic and international coooperation are key for the future.
'Maneuver not aimed at anyone'
NATO stages joint military exercises: German Defence Minister Ursula von der Leyen speaks to DW.
Tanks roll into shop, not onto battlefield
Germany's military has said only about 40 percent of tanks and aircraft supplied last year were ready for immediate use.
NATO holds exercises in Norway
Dubbed Trident Juncture, the gathering includes 50,000 troops and thousands of military vehicles.
Spotlight on Europe
What will Turkey gain after the murder of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi?+++Enjoy Berlin's Syria refugee restaurant.
Inside Europe 25.10.2018
What is Turkey trying to gain after the murder of Khashoggi? - Mixed European reaction to the demise of the nuclear treaty - Greece and illegal migrant pushbacks - Syrian refugees tickle tastebuds in Berlin - Czechoslovakia’s dark century - Are Croatia's Christians and Muslims setting an example - Dire living conditions facing migrant farm workers in Italy - Celebrating a musical masterpiece.
Mixed reactions to Trump's INF withdrawal
US President Donald Trump says he will quit the 1987 Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces (INF) treaty with Russia, blaming Moscow's violations of the pact. The decision has prompted vastly different reactions from NATO and the European Union. Teri Schultz has more from Brussels.
What are NATO's Trident Juncture war games?
For two weeks NATO will be flexing its muscles in the harsh conditions of Norway.
NATO Trident Juncture war games kick off in Norway
With complex maneuvers planned over large swathes of territory, DW breaks down the numbers.
NATO launches biggest war games in decades
Nearly 50,000 troops are participating in NATO war games in Norway to test defenses against a "fictitious aggressor."
European allies muted on nuclear treaty's demise
NATO offers no criticism of US plans to quit the INF, blaming Russian violations for forcing the move.
NATO chief cites Russian treaty violations
NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg said Russian violations of the 1987 INF treaty meant it was no longer effective.
'Moscow violates the treaty'
US to pull out of nuclear arms agreement: Alexander Graf Lambsdorff (FDP) speaks to DW.
Renegotiate the INF treaty, don't withdraw!
Udo Bauer
A new nuclear arms race is practically inevitable following Donald Trump's announcement to withdraw from the INF treaty.
Taliban target key Afghan police chief, US commander
The Kandahar police chief had survived previous attempts and had been a key figure for the US against the Taliban.
The high price of Afghanistan's broken democracy
Poor democratic foundations have rendered every Afghan election since 2001 more fraudulent than the last.
Donald Trump slams EU trade relationship
The comments targeting the trans-Atlantic relationship come as US-EU trade negotiations are in an early stage.
Serbia's big NATO disaster relief exercise
Serbia — often considered an ally of Russia — has hosted a major NATO disaster relief exercise. Feelings about NATO still run high in Serbia, almost 20 years after the capital Belgrade was destroyed during the Kosovo conflict. Now the country's president says it's time for a more "rational" approach towards the alliance. Guy De Launey spoke to him, and NATO's secretary general, Jens Stoltenberg.
'Russia is the only conceivable threat to Poland'
Ex-foreign minister of Poland Radoslaw Sikorski explains why he supports stationing a US military base in his country.
'Privatization of war out of the question'
The security situation in Afghanistan is difficult, says Colonel Knut Peters of NATO, but elections are a positive sign.
Russia’s Balkan power games
Moscow is getting involved in a key Balkan election that may have far-reaching effects in Europe.
Macedonia's bitter lesson
Adelheid Feilcke
Low turnout for the referendum is a bad starting point for the country's future development, says Adelheid Feilcke.
Macedonians vote in referendum on country's name
Changing the country's name to North Macedonia would pave the way to joining NATO under a deal with Greece.
Macedonia at a crossroads
Should Macedonians change their country's name — and in doing so, continue on the path toward the EU and NATO?
Macedonia name change could be a game changer
Matters of national identity and interest are at stake as Macedonians vote in a highly divisive referendum.
EU urges end to Libya violence as death toll soars
The EU has warned that those violating a fragile ceasefire "will face consequences."
Fort Trump: Is a new US-Poland base realistic?
DW spoke with two security experts to determine the viability of building a US military base in Poland.
US-Poland base must be 'cohesive' NATO plan
Retired US General Ben Hodges says there is "no doubt" that a Fort Trump in Poland will provoke Russia.
Fort Trump? US considers military base in Poland
Donald Trump has said he is seriously considering establishing a permanent military base in Poland, at Warsaw's request.
The day Soviet troops left Poland
The withdrawal of Soviet troops from Poland in 1993 paved the way for Eastern European countries to join NATO.
NATO views Vostok with both a shrug and a show of force
Nevermind numbers, Vostok isn't Zapad and NATO isn't nervous. But a show of alliance air capabilities can't hurt.
Inside Europe 13.09.2018
NATO shows off its air power amid Russia's largest military training exercises since the Cold War - The EU gets tough with Hungary - Turkey's rocky relations with the West - Germany's ethical dilemma of opt-out organ donation - Special Report: The Beatles — a magical tour through Liverpool.
Inside Europe: East-West war games and drills
While Russia carries out its largest-scale military exercises in decades together with China, NATO demonstrates its air power with an unprecedented drill. Teri Schultz was on board for the show.
Angela Merkel faces suspicion in Baltics
Will the Bundeswehr defend the Baltics? Will Berlin let Nord Stream 2 proceed? The Baltic states are wary of Germany.
Angela Merkel backs 'Macedonia' renaming
Chancellor Angela Merkel has visited Skopje and endorsed its renaming referendum to resolve its dispute with Athens.
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