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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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Macedonia optimistic on NATO membership in 2018
Macedonia is keen to join some of its western Balkan neighbors in the military alliance, but challenges remain.
Polish ex-military chief detained over Russia deal
General Piotr Pytel has been accused of illegally striking a deal with Russian security services.
Rex Tillerson reaffirms transatlantic ties
US' top diplomat assured EU and NATO of Washington's commitment to transatlantic relations.
Inside Europe 23.11.2017
Coalition talks collapse in Germany - Can relations between Turkey and the West get any worse? - A new era for Irish politics - The Jewish exodus from communist Poland - Guilty! Former Bosnian Serb military leader Ratko Mladic is sentenced to life imprisonment - The campaign to boost literacy in France - Renovating a Nazi ruin - The 94 year old who’s taking the plunge to break a world record.
Inside Europe: Tension between Turkey and its NATO allies
Turkey’s relations with the West have nosedived after a NATO military exercise in Norway, during which President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Turkey’s founder, Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, were reportedly depicted as “enemies” on a drill chart. The incident comes as the controversial trial of two Turkish businessmen kicks off in New York. Dorian Jones reports from Istanbul.
'Time is not in Russia's favor'
Is the US still a dependable ally? Conflict Zone meets the US Army’s top general in Europe, Ben Hodges.
US and Poland strike $10.5 billion missile defense deal
Eastern European NATO states have been ramping up their military arsenals in the face of perceived Russian aggression.
NATO sorry for targeting top Turks in exercise
Turkey's founding leader and its current president were both listed as enemy targets in a NATO joint military exercise.
A step toward an EU army
Bernd Riegert
The EU member states plan to revamp their armed forces, but there's a long road ahead.
PESCO: EU paves way to defense union
The majority of EU nations have launched a joint defense cooperation designed to meet the EU's security challenges.
What is the EU defense union PESCO?
Three years in the making, the signing of PESCO marks a new chapter in the EU's self-reliance when it comes to defense.
NATO in a nutshell
How did the alliance become what it is? Who pays for it? Who runs it? Where is it going?
NATO – progress in Afghanistan
Talking to Deutsche Welle, US General John Nicholson said he was satisfied with the progress NATO was making in Afghanistan. NATO will increase the number of troops in Afghanistan and is getting close to its aim of 16.000.
NATO beefing up to face 'assertive' Russia
NATO plans to update its command structure for the first time since the end of the Cold War.
Is the world resigned to an occupied Ukraine?
No one will declare the Minsk Agreement dead, but it's hard to find a pulse.
German coalition hopefuls talk defense
The four German parties this week focus on defense policies in their talks on forming a new government.
NATO chief calls on UN to uphold North Korea sanctions
NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg has urged UN members to implement sanctions against North Korea.
US to press Russia on Zapad numbers
NATO ambassadors are set to meet their Russian counterpart to discuss a range of issues, including the Zapad war games.
NATO unable to repel Russian attack: report
A confidential NATO report has questioned the alliance's ability to defend against a Russian attack in Eastern Europe.
Russia mulls boosting missile numbers on NATO border
The proposal comes after Moscow accused the US of illegally propping up its own military forces in the region.
Germany more interested in EU than NATO?
A new book suggests Berlin's threat perception is changing due to terrorism fears and Russian aggression.
NATO partners adrift: USA and Turkey
The souring of US-Turkish relations
Finland debates joining NATO despite Russian warnings
If one Finnish presidential candidate has his way, Finland will become a full-fledged NATO member
NATO soldiers say phones hacked by Russia
Soldiers serving on NATO's eastern front report personal data being mined by Russia for intimidation.
In defense, Finland prepares for everything
Ready, willing and able: Finland never lets down its guard in a dangerous neighborhood.
Finland hosts new EU-NATO hybrid threat center
The EU and NATO have teamed up in Europe's far north to fight hybrid threats from "tweets to tanks."
Germany extends military missions abroad
The German government is intending to temporarily extend its military missions in Afghanistan and Iraq.
Russians cause anxiety on Gotland
Recent, large-scale, Russian military maneuvers worry residents of the Swedish island of Gotland.
German military leaves Turkey's Incirlik airbase
Germany's air force has completed its withdrawal from Turkey's Incirlik to an airbase used by NATO in Jordan.
US missile hits civilians after Kabul airport attack
Taliban forces had targeted the plane of the US defense security. One US missile malfunctioned in the response.
Zapad-2017: 'Normal military business'
Was the Zapad-2017 military exercise really preparation for a major conflict as some neighbors feared?
Car bomber targets NATO convoy in Afghanistan
At least three civilians were wounded when a suicide car bomb targeted a convoy of foreign forces in Kabul.
Inside Europe 21.09.2017
Accusations of totalitarianism in Spain over Catalonia’s independence vote - The mosques behind jihadist cells in Barcelona - Flying high with NATO over Russian war games - Paying for a ticket with your hand in Sweden – Behind the mask in Minsk - Justice for rape victims in Bosnian war? - Ukrainian veterans head to the Invictus Games in Canada – Cool scoops at the world gelato festival in Rimini.
Inside Europe: Flying high with NATO over Russian war games
Russia's weeklong military exercises called "Zapad", or West, have ended with no major incidents. Throughout, NATO kept a close eye on drills taking place in Russia and Belarus and DW's Teri Schultz got to ride along with the alliance's eyes in the sky.
Russian War Games in Belarus
Moscow is conducting military maneuvers right on the EU's doorstep: on Belarus' western border.
Aleksander Kwasniewski: Europe needs a strong Germany
The former Polish president feels the future of Europe has a great deal riding on the outcome of the German election.
World in Progress: Trolls and elves in Lithuania
Fake news, cyber attacks and trolls have the Lithuanian government worried. Citizens are joining the information battle.
NATO eyes in the sky zoom in on Zapad war games
NATO has accused Moscow of not "playing by the rules" on the ground during the Zapad military exercises.
Russia's Zapad-2017 war games explained
Russia insists it will stick to international rules in its 2017 military drills, but many in Europe remain on edge.
Guy Verhofstadt: Germany needs courage!
Guy Verhofstadt
Germany has always had a special place in the European family, not only economically but also historically.
NATO skeptical of Russian Zapad exercise
NATO has welcomed dialogue with Russia, but doubts Moscow is revealing the true extent of its military exercises.
What are Russia's Zapad war games?
Russia's military is holding its biggest war games in several years, dubbed Zapad-2017.
What is Russia's scenario for 'Zapad-2017'?
The war games pit the troops of Russia and Belarus against infiltrators from three "hypothetical" states.
Zapad games 'peaceful' and 'defensive,' Russia assures West
Russia's 2017 Zapad war games are not directed against the West, Russia's Deputy Defense Minister tells DW.
Turkey needles NATO by buying Russian weapons
Turkey appears to be building a military infrastructure independent of NATO - much to the annoyance of Washington.
NATO in Europe needs 'military Schengen' to rival Russia
A top US Army commander in Europe warns border controls hamper the agility of NATO. He wants a military Schengen.
Things to know about war games
Are there any international rules for such exercises – and are they followed?
German MPs visit Konya NATO base in Turkey
The three-hour visit to the Konya NATO airbase came after months of diplomatic argument as relations deteriorated.
Von der Leyen: Russian drills 'demonstration of power'
Around 100,000 Russian soldiers will take part in the upcoming Zapad 2017 drill, said Germany's Von der Leyen.
Macedonia's Dimitrov with DW
Up to now, Greece has blocked Macedonia's entry into the EU. Can the dispute be resolved?
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