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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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Inside Europe: Trump and Merkel relationship
Where are US President Donald Trump and German Chancellor Angela Merkel at before next week's NATO summit?
Bundeswehr to get €4-billion spending boost
Finance Minister Olaf Scholz's draft defense budget proposes increasing the military budget by €4 billion.
Nuclear-free world unlikely: experts
Fifty years after the UN Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, there are still nearly 15,000 nuclear weapons in the world.
US mulls withdrawing troops from Germany
The US has rejected reports that it is analyzing the consequences of pulling US troops out of Germany.
Trump calls out Germany on NATO spending, again
Belgium's prime minister was "unimpressed" after receiving a letter from Trump about sticking to NATO spending pledges.
Spotlight on Europe - 29 June 2018
Turkey's president tightens his grip on power+ Czech Republic's prime minister faces corruption charges
Inside Europe 28.06.2018
Turkey's president tightens his grip on power after presidential elections - NATO's new "European Readiness Initiative." - Is history repeating itself in the Czech Republic? - Sweden takes recycling to a new level - Germany's shock exit from the World Cup soccer tournament - A special documentary, on the 70th anniversary of the Berlin Airlift.
Inside Europe: NATO's European Readiness Initiative
NATO says it wants the ability to move troops and equipment across Europe more quickly in any possible conflict. The alliance has hastily created a new plan called the "European Readiness Initiative" that would reinforce troops responding to any crisis. But as Teri Schultz reports from Brussels, some analysts are skeptical that the effort, dubbed the "four 30s", adds up.
Tusk warns EU to 'prepare for the worst' with US
European Council President Donald Tusk has warned EU leaders to "prepare for the worst" in EU-US relations.
Stoltenberg: 'We don't want a new Cold War'
NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg talks to DW about his concerns regarding Russia's investments in modern warfare.
Is NATO's latest military plan feasible?
Under US pressure, NATO says a new force will be deployable by 2020. Ambitious, yes, but achievable? Hmm.
US pleased with German defense spending
Germany Defense Minister Ursula von der Leyen is in Washington meeting with members of the Trump administration.
German arms sales drop almost 10 percent
However, weapons exports to non-NATO countries increased, with Algeria and Egypt the main recipients.
NATO chief worried over Russian military tech
In an exclusive interview, NATO's secretary general has told DW that NATO needs to adapt to a more assertive Russia.
Donald Trump on Germany: Top quotes
President Trump has dished out praise and criticism of Germany - here are some of his memorable quotes about Germany.
Merkel says Germany won't make NATO spending target
Germany has long avoided increased spending on defense, despite international pressure.
Who is Taliban leader Mullah Fazlullah?
The reported death of the Pakistani Taliban's leader is likely to reduce tensions between Washington and Islamabad.
Norway wants to double US troops near Russia
The move could raise tensions with Moscow, though Oslo had said it was not targeted at Russia.
Trump lashes out at allies again
The US leader has continued his verbal attacks on some of his country's closest allies following a divisive G7 meeting.
NATO defense ministers put aside tariff tensions
NATO defense ministers have unveiled a new plan to bolster troops, aircrafts and navy vessels on the European continent.
Can NATO deter both Russia and radicalization?
NATO says it's combating terrorism in Afghanistan and Iraq. Trump says that's not enough.
Germany seeks answers on US ambassador's comments
Richard Grenell's statements about "empowering" the right wing in Europe have sparked widespread criticism.
War games on NATO's eastern flank
A major military exercise in Poland and the Baltic states has kicked off amid Polish calls for a permanent US base.
NATO to increase quick-response troops and arms
The alliance has plans to more than double the number of troops in a quick-response force and invest in upgrading arms.
NATO command center to be built in Germany
NATO states have reportedly agreed to build command posts Germany and Virginia in response to Russia's policy in Europe.
Bulgaria torn between Russia and the West
Straddling the gap between Russia and the European Union has put Bulgaria in a foreign policy quagmire.
NATO-Russia Council meets amid ongoing tensions
NATO ambassadors are meeting their Russian counterparts for talks on a number of thorny issues.
Macedonian name change to be put to a public vote
Macedonia and Greece are near agreement on a name change that has vexed bilateral relations over the past 25 years.
Germans protest US military movements outside Berlin
Not everyone is happy about the US Army undertaking one of its biggest troop movements in Germany since the Cold War.
Colombia named NATO's first Latin American 'global partner'
The South American nation will be the latest NATO "partner across the globe."
Trump rails against German defense spending
Donald Trump says NATO members that don't meet defense-spending targets will be "dealt with."
Merkel hints at increased military spending
Germany's chancellor has hinted that the country's defense spending is likely to increase in the years ahead.
Turkey threatens US over weapons sales
The two sides are at odds over the prospect of Ankara buying high-tech missiles from Russia.
Spotlight on Europe - 04 May 2018
Press freedom on the decline in some EU member states+++ NATO's new headquarters are finally open for business
Von der Leyen 'to restructure' German Bundeswehr
Germany's defense minister plans a fundamental reorganization of the Bundeswehr, a Süddeutsche Zeitung report says.
Inside Europe 03.05.2018
On today's program: Two EU member states slip down the World Press Freedom Index - Turkey: the world’s biggest jailer of journalists – May ’68 and today’s protests in France -The glam and the grumbles at NATO's new HQ – Proposed penalties for EU member states - Italy's first Museum of Fascism - A month commemorating Napoleon - The perks and privileges for driving electric cars in Norway.
Inside Europe: The glam and the grumbles at NATO's new HQ
NATO's new headquarters are finally open for business after seven years of construction. Yes, seven years of construction. Teri Schultz reports from Brussels on the glam and the grumbling.. and how officials are finding themselves nostalgic for the rich history of the timeworn barracks that have housed the alliance since 1967.
Revealed: Cold War Germany's secret chemical weapons plans
During the 1960s, West Germany planned the procurement and deployment of chemical weapons, documents reveal.
NATO's 7-year switch to new headquarters
Partners and Russians are relegated to old premises as NATO allies move to the other side of the tracks.
Greece to upgrade its US F-16 military jets
The announcement came after an emergency meeting led by Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras.
Pompeo hammers German defense spending
The new US secretary of state was adamant about the need for allies to meet defense spending targets.
Senate confirms Pompeo as secretary of state
The US Senate has narrowly confirmed Trump nominee Mike Pompeo as secretary of state.
NATO and Washington worry about Russian subs
NATO meets amid increasingly bitter relations with Russia that extend into the deep seas off Iceland.
Inside Europe 26.04.2018
France beefs up border security after militants highlight a new migrant route. Britain's royal events have church bells and cash registers ringing. The United States moves back into an air base it left more than a decade ago. The English town of Salisbury attempts to repair its reputation after the Skripal poisoning.
Inside Europe: US reactivates air base in Iceland
Tensions with Russia have led the United States to move back into an air base in the far north in Iceland.
Montenegro's eternal president
After three decades in charge, Milo Djukanovic wants to reaffirm his grip on power in Montenegro's presidential vote.
UK: Russia spied on Skripals for 5 years
Theresa May's national security advisor says a Russian intelligence agency has been observing the Skripals since 2013.
How Russia's military measures up
The Kremlin is busy modernizing its army, experts told DW.
Merkel and Trump to meet
German Chancellor Angela Merkel is to meet with US President Donald Trump in the next few weeks, the White House says.
NATO chief calls for calm after Moscow’s Baltic drills
NATO’s chief has called for a measured response after Latvia said it closed down part of its airspace after Russian...
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