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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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Sweden joining NATO bolsters Baltic Sea security — Billstrom
Sweden and Finland joining NATO will "significantly" boost Baltic Sea security and stability, Tobias Billstrom told DW.
Swedish FM: 'Prolonged period of conflict with Russia' ahead
Sweden recently became NATO's 32nd member state. In Berlin, DW spoke to Sweden's Foreign Minister Tobias Billström.
Putin's troops gain ground: How will the West respond?
Discussions in Germany: How reliable is the support for Ukraine?
Poland demands compensation from Germany
The new government in Warsaw will not pursue war reparations from Germany, but it wants some form of compensation.
Russian election criticized by EU, NATO ahead of polling day
Vladimir Putin will face off against three Kremlin-approved candidates and no real opposition.
Russia's hybrid warfare: the real threat to the West?
Espionage and cyberattacks: How successful is Putin's hybrid war against the West?
Stoltenberg: Ukraine running out of ammunition, not courage
NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg called on alliance members to send more weapons and ammo to Ukraine.
NATO marks Sweden's entry with flag raising ceremony
Swedish Prime Minister Kristersson said that NATO's newest member will now share "burdens, responsibilities, and risks."
What does NATO gain from Sweden and Sweden gain from NATO?
Sweden has become the 32nd NATO member in what the US secretary of state called a "strategic debacle" for Russia.
Red Sea crisis: How fit is Germany's navy?
The German navy's performance in the Red Sea suggests wider gaps in military readiness.
Macron hints at troops in Ukraine, but EU has bigger issues
The French leader raised hackles with risky talk of troop deployment in Ukraine, but the EU has more pressing concerns.
NATO looks to recruit more women to its ranks
Many NATO countries are having trouble signing up soldiers. So how can they attract more women?
Germany looks to Scandinavia for new conscription model
Defense Minister Boris Pistorius is looking for a potential blueprint for reintroducing conscription in Germany.
Inside Europe - 7 March 2024
An International Women's Day Special, featuring the voices of Russian opposition figurehead Yulia Navalnaya, female NATO recruits as they take to the skies, and a French abortion activist celebrating a constitutional victory. Also in the show: pioneering business anchor Karen Tso, the only female watchmaker in Bosnia, Spanish football players and Estonia's Smoke Sauna Sisterhood.
Sweden officially joins NATO as PM Kristersson visits US
Sweden has become the 32nd member of NATO, with the diplomatic community calling it a 'historic' day for the alliance.
With Sweden onboard, NATO's north is now sealed
It's the moment Stockholm has been impatiently awaiting as it felt left out between allies Norway and Finland.
NATO conducting exercises for 'Steadfast Defender 2024'
NATO troops launch tests in Poland to refine their ability with military equipment in challenging conditions, DW reports
Spy scandal: Germany faces tough questions from allies
Germany is on the defensive, after a leaked conversation revealed military thinking on using cruise missiles in Ukraine.
Separatists in Moldova seek Russian 'protection'
Tensions between Moldova and Russia have been rising ever since Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Putin delivers nuclear warning in annual address
The Russian president has warned NATO states they risk nuclear war if they send troops to Ukraine.
Inside Europe - 29 February 2024
NATO membership and the shift in the Swedish psyche, Russian fishing vessels in Norwegian ports, and refugee-led mental health interventions in Prague. Also: quantifying extremism in Germany's AfD, enshrining abortion in the French constitution, dealing with the aftermath of ISIS terror in Turkey and bringing refugee children and their peers together through music.
Sweden and Finland join NATO: Strategic defeat for Russia?
NATO expansion plus Macron's remarks on ground troops. How will Putin react?
US military in Germany: What you need to know
The number of US military personnel stationed in Germany has risen significantly under the presidency of Joe Biden.
Sweden in NATO, Hungary in isolation
Hungary's delay in ratifying Sweden's NATO bid shows how much Viktor Orban has politically isolated his country.
European leaders wary after Macron's Ukraine troop comments
Several European countries have rejected the possibility of sending troops to Ukraine floated by the French president.
John Bolton: Trump will pull US out of NATO if reelected
Donald Trump already came "within an inch" of doing it in 2018, Trump's former national security adviser warned.
Hungarian parliament votes in favor of Sweden joining NATO
Budapest had been the last obstacle to Sweden's NATO accession since Turkey ratified it in January.
NATO: Eastern European allies still hopeful for top job
Does Estonia's Kaja Kallas have a shot at NATO's top job? Favorite Mark Rutte isn't guaranteed a quick confirmation.
Sweden: 8 hospitalized after mysterious odor at spy agency
Swedish Security Services HQ was evacuated Friday and eight employees hospitalized after an intense odor was reported.
Hungary signs deal to buy Swedish fighter jets, says Orban
The deal for Saab JAS Gripen warplanes comes after Budapest said it would no longer block Sweden's bid to join NATO.
Germany's Scholz backs Dutch PM Rutte as next NATO chief
The leaders of the US and UK have also given their support to the Dutch prime minister.
Russia's war on Ukraine: No strategy in the West?
Russian troops are conquering ever more territory. Will the West rise to the challenge?
Inside Europe - 22 February 2024
On the 2nd anniversary of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, we look at the security and funding situation and talk to DW’s Kyiv correspondent, Nick Connolly. Also: The delicate issue of Norway’s relationship with Russia, how Russia is using cryptocurrency to by-pass international sanctions, and we meet Mstyslav Chernov, director of the BAFTA award winning documentary, 20 Days in Mariupol.
Is Russia preparing for war with NATO?
Estonian intel chief: Russian military is bigger than before Ukraine war started.
Polish foreign minister: 'Russia ruled by a bloody autocrat'
Poland’s foreign minister spoke to DW about Alexei Navalny's death and Russia’s threat to European security.
Ukraine: Zelenskyy campaigns for more support in Munich
Ukraine’s president appealed to international leaders for weapons and funding at the Munich Security Conference.
Ukraine, Gaza in focus at Munich Security Conference
The wars in Gaza and Ukraine topped the agenda of the world's largest meeting for security policy in Munich, Germany.
Hungary's Orban laments 'nightmare' pardon scandal
President Katalin Novak quit last week after pardoning a man convicted of covering up a child sexual abuse case.
Germany and nuclear weapons: A difficult history
Donald Trump's remarks on NATO's principle of collective defense have triggered a debate in Germany on nuclear options.
Germany is reevaluating its security role in the world
Germany is ramping up its arms production efforts as it reevaluates its security role.
Canada's defense spending: 'We know we need to do more'
Canadian Defense Minister Bill Blair has told DW his country is ramping up spending on defense.
NATO tackles challenges on Ukraine and spending
In Brussels, a NATO meeting has ended where ministers discussed support for Ukraine and commitments in defence spending.
Putin and Trump: a new axis against NATO and Ukraine?
Trump is once again blasting NATO. Will Ukraine and parts of Europe be left alone against Putin?
Trump prompts EU to consider nuclear deterrence without US
Trump has EU politicians talking about nuclear deterrence without the United States. A risky, hasty debate, some warn.
Europe worries about nuclear deterrence without the US
Europe mulls a future without guaranteed back-up from the world’s biggest military power.
Germany hopes to boost military and deterrence
Donald Trump's remarks about NATO have amplified calls to fortify Germany's deterrence, including nuclear weapons.
Germany to hit NATO budget goal for 1st time since Cold War
NATO's chief, Jens Stoltenberg, lauded an "unprecedented" increase in defense spending across the US-dominated alliance,
Ukraine: Is Europe starting to change its strategy?
NATO generals are preparing for an increased risk of war with Russia and calling for investment in deterrence.
Ukraine 'defends all of' Europe against Russia
Munich Security Conference Chair Christoph Heusgen speaks out on Gaza, Russia’s war on Ukraine and NATO's future.
US: Austin cancels NATO trip amid hospitalization
Doctors said they treated a bladder issue under general anesthetic, but that Lloyd Austin should be discharged soon.
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