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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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Will the US' Afghanistan plan bolster NATO efforts?
NATO's top civilian in Afghanistan sees progress despite Taliban tenacity and rising numbers of civilian deaths.
Former Senator Hutchison confirmed as US envoy to NATO
The conservative politician, who has considerable experience with military and foreign policy, was seen as a safe pick.
Lethal weapons to Ukraine 'could bring peace'
As talks with Russia remain at a stalemate, Alexander Vershbow says other options must be explored.
NATO representative in Kyiv: We support Ukraine every day
Barbora Maronkova, from the NATO Information Centre in Kyiv, spoke with DW about what NATO is doing in the region.
NATO divided on Trump's new Afghan course
NATO welcomes Trump's attention to Afghanistan, but the lack of clarity on US troop plans creates much uncertainty.
Russia gears up for war games
Russia and Belarus are set to hold joint war games, and the operation's size is causing concern among Western observers.
Survey: Putin more trustworthy than Trump
Although both leaders have low approval ratings globally, citizens in many countries trust Putin over Trump.
Who would have to go to war with Trump?
If North Korea attacks the USA, other countries could be obliged by treaty to take part in the conflict .
German military spending gets political
Will Germany dramatically boost its military spending? The fight over the defense budget has become a campaign issue.
Where is the US's Afghan strategy?
Reports of delays from the Trump administration on a strategy for Afghanistan indicate dissonance in the White House.
Turkish tanks plan was advanced, says Stern
Stern magazine says it had more details on a Turkish tanks venture said to have involved Germany's Rheinmetall concern.
US urges Balkans to turn away from Russia
US Vice President Mike Pence advised the Western Balkans to look westward for peace and stability
Suicide attack hits NATO convoy in Afghanistan
A day after the deadly attack on a Shiite mosque, a NATO convoy has been targeted by Taliban militants.
NATO in Baltics learns from Ukraine's mistakes
The Baltic states are implementing blood-stained lessons learned from watching conflict unfold in Ukraine.
Romania commits to NATO defense spending target
The commitment would make Romania the sixth of NATO's 28 members to meet the 2 percent of GDP target.
Russia, NATO flex muscle
Russia has shown off its naval might, as US troops lead military drills in NATO-candidate Georgia.
Resurgent Taliban and a government in disarray
Taliban are gaining strength in Afghanistan but President Ghani seems to be busy tackling an opposition alliance.
China, Russia join forces
China and Russia are conducting joint naval maneuvers in the Baltic Sea- raising concerns in the West and NATO.
Wildfires destroy parts of Southeast Europe
Wildfires have been raging on in three countries in Southeast Europe. Some fear that arson might be cause.
Losing patience with Pakistan
Analyst Michael Kugelman tells DW why the US administration is likely to take a hard line against Pakistan.
German lawmakers postpone Turkey NATO base visit
Ankara denied German lawmakers permission to visit Bundeswehr troops at a NATO base near the Turkish town of Konya.
Stoltenberg: Berlin, Ankara should fix issues
NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg has urged the Turkish and German foreign ministers to resolve their differences.
Turkey's purged officers stuck in limbo
For some former military officers caught abroad after Turkey's failed coup, their homeland may never be "home" again.
Turkish ex-NATO officer seeks asylum in Brussels
NATO officers accused of involvement in Turkey's failed coup seek refuge in Brussels
US set for $4B defense sale to Romania
The US State Department says it's prepared to approve the sale of Patriot missile defense systems to Romania.
EU adopts Association Agreement with Ukraine
The agreement expands cooperation across a host of fields and can pave the way for eventual EU membership.
Inside Europe:Controversial changes within Poland's military
Plans by Poland’s nationalist government to use an expanded territorial army to effectively spy on local communities have caused an uproar. This comes on top of criticism of a series of moves by controversial defence minister Antoni Macierewicz. Defence analysts say his complete overhaul of the armed forces is threatening Poland’s strategic role on NATO’s eastern flank. Julian Berner reports.
Rex Tillerson rebukes Moscow during Ukraine visit
The US Secretary of State has called on Russia to honor the 2015 Minsk accord, which calls for a ceasefire in Ukraine.
Poland likes Trump, how about Hamburg?
Donald Trump's speech went over well in Warsaw, but what will it mean for his meeting with Vladimir Putin?
Trump peddles US goods in Poland
Rosalia Romaniec
Donald Trump's speech in Warsaw was full of praise and emphasized cooperation, but how much of it was meant seriously?
Donald Trump praises Poland, rebukes Russia
Trump praised Poland's commitment to defense spending, but chastised Russia over its actions in Ukraine and Russia.
Turkey seeks a leading role in Afghanistan
Experts say Turkish leader Erdogan is aiming to strengthen his position in NATO and increase clout in the Muslim world.
+++ Clashes at Hamburg G20 protests - live updates +++
Large anti-capitalist demonstrations ahead of the G20 in Hamburg have already resulted in clashes with security forces.
Poland, Trump and the 'new Europe'
Donald Trump has arrived in Poland to meet with leaders from a dozen central and Eastern European states
Greece fires at Turkish freighter
A maritime shooting incident in the Aegean has added to strains between NATO allies Greece and Turkey.
NATO: We will do more to fight terrorism
Alliance announces upgraded counterterrorism measures, but how much is "new" and "improved"?
US, German defense chiefs meet, reconfirm ties
US Secretary of Defense Mattis and German Defense Minister von der Leyen reaffirmed their countries' diplomatic ties.
Russian buzzing a risk for deadly mistakes
NATO says the spike in Russian aircraft buzzing may not be overtly hostile, but it raises the potential for escalation.
Taliban wants US, NATO out of Afghanistan
The Taliban head in Afghanistan has issued a statement demanding US and NATO troops get out of the country.
Spotlight on Europe - 23 June 2017
Brexit talks have finally begun+++Sierra Leonian community in the UK loses one of their members in the london fire
Inside Europe 22.06.2017
Brexit talks get underway - The Grenfell Tower tragedy brings together the UK's Sierra Leonean community – Nato exercises in the Baltics - The Museum of Failure in Sweden - Tensions in Turkey over refugees from Syria and Iraq - On trial for people smuggling and murder in Hungary – Migrants and unaccompanied minors in Serbia - Midsummer celebrations Icelandic style - Happy elders in the Netherlands
Inside Europe: NATO exercises in the Baltics
The history of the Baltic States is one of invasion, occupation and annexation by foreign forces...and then hard-fought regained independence just 26 years ago. But as Teri Schultz found when she visited Lithuania, these governments and their citizens are now laying out the welcome mat for their NATO allies.
NATO assures Baltics it has their backs
Local populations in the Baltics have seen military forces come and go over the decades. This time feels different.
NATO jet approaches Russian defense minister's plane
A NATO aircraft has flown up to Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu's plane. It's the third incident in as many days.
NATO begins military drills in the Baltics
Thousands of troops deployed to the region are practicing responses to a Russian invasion.
'An attack will trigger a response from the whole alliance'
DW spoke with NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg in Lithuania.
'We're sending a message of deterrence'
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg spoke to DW's Teri Schultz.
Afghan soldier opens fire on US troops
At least seven US troops were injured when an Afghan soldier opened fire at a military base in northern Afghanistan.
Macedonia demands Brussels' attention
Is Macedonia's new prime minister finally ready to end the "name blame" game with Greece?
Juncker says EU has to defend itself
Juncker says the European Union needs to step up its military cooperation as it can’t rely on the US to defend the bloc.
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