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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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Germany puts air defense unit under Dutch command
Germany and the Netherlands have taken another step in meshing their militaries.
Putin, Erdogan launch Turkey's first nuclear power plant
The start of the Akkuyu nuclear power plant is another sign of cozy relations between Turkey and Russia.
US, Turkey on collision course in Syria's Manbij
The fate of the US-led coalition against the "Islamic State" and the future map of Syria are at stake.
Why do countries tolerate being spied on?
The expulsion of Russian diplomats from the UK, US and other NATO states has cast a light on the world of espionage.
EU outlines plans for 'military Schengen zone'
The EU wants to streamline military movements across borders and make infrastructure more suitable for military use.
Poland buys $4.75 billion missile system
The Polish president described it as "an extraordinary, historic moment" for the country on NATO's eastern flank.
NATO cuts Russia mission amidst spy poisoning row
NATO has announced the expulsion of seven Russian employees from Moscow's observer mission to the organization.
German troops in Afghanistan told to prepare for long haul
Defense Minister Ursula von der Leyen's comments follow the Bundestag's decision to raise troop numbers in Afghanistan.
Bundeswehr in Afghanistan: What you need to know
DW looks at the Bundeswehr's role in the country.
Inside Europe: EU and NATO respond to UK nerve agent attack
The nerve-agent attack on a former Russian spy and his daughter in the UK has gripped Europe with continuing denials from Moscow that it's responsible. EU leaders are discussing possible responses at the highest level. Investigators say it will be months before they draw firm conclusions.Teri Schultz reports both the EU and NATO are offering whatever support may be needed by the UK government.
Germany stakes claim for anti-Russia NATO base
Germany has put forward the city of Ulm as a candidate for a logistics base to counter potential Russian aggression.
Time for a Russia World Cup boycott?
The UK nerve agent attack shows Russia has no "red lines" anymore, Ukrainian Foreign Minister Pavlo Klimkin tells DW.
Europe's NATO members failing to meet spending targets
NATO members have increased defense spending, but European countries still fall short of a 2-percent-of-GDP target.
How does Germany contribute to NATO?
From Berlin to Washington, Germany's role in the trans-Atlantic alliance has taken center stage. DW examines the issue.
Germany's long, hard slog in Afghanistan
A new government report on military and civilian engagement in Afghanistan makes no mention of progress.
Greece seeks EU, NATO help for soldiers held in Turkey
Turkish authorities detained two Greek servicemen last week after they crossed the shared border during a patrol.
NATO, Merkel and Trump concerned about Russian arms policy
A speech by Russia's leader detailing new nuclear weapons in his country's arsenal has raised fears of a new arms race.
Inside Europe: NATO and EU join forces against cyber attacks
NATO and the European Union have teamed up to cut red tape at national borders so military troops can move more quickly across Europe in case of a serious threat. With cyber attacks now considered a potential weapon of war, there's new attention to helping defenders of cyberspace be more agile too. From Brussels, Teri Schultz has more.
Inside Europe 01.03.2018
Romanians protest against corruption - Journalist's murder shocks Slovakia - A setback for Hungary’s nationalist government - In search of charity in Berlin - NATO joins forces with the EU to fight cyber attacks - Germany paves the way to ban diesel cars from cities - Latvia’s banking scandals – The EU and overfishing - Can France follow through on its pledge to return African artefacts?
Afghan officials detain German over Taliban ties
A German citizen thought to be a military advisor to the Taliban in Helmand province has been detained.
Lithuania calls for 'cyber Schengen'
Coming soon to a cyberattack near you: an EU rapid-response team led by Lithuania.
Macedonia considers name change to join EU
Four variations for a change of name for Macedonia are under consideration so it can join the EU and NATO unopposed.
Estonia reaches out to its ethnic Russians
Estonia's large Russian-speaking minority has long felt marginalized by Tallinn politicians, but change is afoot.
Germany's NATO missions
Since West Germany's accession to NATO, Berlin has supported numerous operations involving the trans-Atlantic alliance.
Bundeswehr 'underequipped for NATO misson'
The German army lacks some basic items, such as tents, for its deployment in a NATO rapid reaction force, a report says.
Uncertainty, competition between EU and Russia
Eastern Europe and Central Asia have been caught between western Europe and Russia since the Cold War ended.
Sweden open to leading UN mission in Ukraine
Swedish Defense Minister Peter Hultqvist said Sweden it will provide troops only when both Russia and the West agreed.
Inside Europe: Are Europe's defence capabilities adequate?
International decision makers have been attending the Munich Security Conference. But the most influential person for the attendees is someone who's not even there. Donald Trump's global influence plays a key role in the question the conference asks this year: whether the world has been "to the brink" and is on its way back to more stability. Teri Schultz reports on European defence capabilities.
German military short on equipment
The German military is under-equipped to take on its upcoming role as leader of NATO's anti-Russian defense force.
NATO hopes Turkey reverses decision on Russian missiles
It's not just northern Syria where Turkey is engaged in open confrontation with its NATO allies.
EU's new defense union 'must not undermine NATO'
The US fears the EU could undermine NATO if it uses its military cooperation pact to protect the EU defense industry.
German army to set up new NATO headquarters
The decision is being seen as a defense against potential Russian aggression.
Russia claims right to deploy Kaliningrad missiles
After Lithuania expressed alarm, Russia invoked its sovereign right to place missiles anywhere on its territory .
Finland President Sauli Niinisto reelected
Finnish voters opted for reliability and stability by overwhelmingly handing a second term to President Niinisto.
Finns set to re-elect current president by a vast margin
Finns are set to vote for continuity, keeping Sauli Niinisto in the president's seat.
NATO tells US, Turkey to work it out in Afrin
Are NATO's two largest militaries on a collision course in Syria? The alliance's deputy secretary-general talks to DW.
Tension between NATO allies over Syria offensive
Will the US-Turkey clash in Syria spill over to NATO?
US tells Turkey to 'exercise restraint' in Syria
The US State Department has called on Turkey to limit the "scope and duration" of an anti-Kurdish operation in Afrin.
German defense way below 2-percent target
German military spending fell last year, despite pressure on NATO members to inject more funds into their armed forces.
One year of Trump
Analysts say first year of Trump could've been worse.
Merkel needs a Trump strategy
Donald Trump's election has been called "a nail in the coffin of the liberal world order." How can Germany save it?
Who was Ivanovic, the murdered Serb politician?
The murder of key Serb leader Oliver Ivanovic threatens to reignite tensions in the dispute between Serbs and Albanians.
Turkey warns citizens against traveling to US
Ankara's caution is the latest in a series of back-and-forth warnings between two key NATO allies.
Ben Hodges on Conflict Zone
Is the US still a reliable partner? Michel Friedman meets US Army Europe commander Ben Hodges on Conflict Zone.
Dialogue with Russia in 2018 likely: NATO chief
Jens Stoltenberg said the alliance supports improvements in "political dialogue" and "military lines of communication."
US, Turkey resume visa services
The US and Turkey have agreed to resume full visa services that were halted over the arrest of staff at US consulates.
NATO chief warns of Russian submarine capability
Russian submarine activity is at its highest level since the Cold War, NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg has said.
Russia arrests Norwegian citizen for espionage
Russian security services have detained a Norwegian citizen for allegedly obtaining confidential military documents.
Serbia balances between Russia and the West
As Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic meets with his Russian counterpart, will Serbia have to choose sides?
US, Russia missile treaty in jeopardy
A landmark Cold War-era nuclear arms control treaty between the United States and Russia is at risk of collapsing.
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