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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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Canada military budget to see dramatic increase
The announcement comes after US President Donald Trump demanded other NATO countries increase military spending.
Montenegro joins NATO, looks toward security guarantees
Foreign Minister Darmanovic speaks to DW about Russian bullying, collective defense, and the tiny Balkan state's future.
Montenegro becomes newest NATO member
Montenegro has marked its pivot to the West by joining the alliance over Russia's opposition.
The least preferred option for NATO
Germany may pull troops out out of Turkey's Incirlik airbase. Could the move threaten Anakara's relations with NATO?
Spotlight on Europe - 02 June 2017
In this week's show, Trump and Europe seem to be at loggerheads following America first policy, but is Europe ready to go it alone?+++ We will also be in the UK to hear how Prime Minister Theresa May is fairing ahead of the June 8th general election+++ And AS Roma's Francesco Totti hangs his boots after 24 years of a successful football career
Merkel and Trump: Transatlantic breakup?
Is Donald Trump’s America a reliable partner for Europe?
A new European security force
As their defense ministers met, Germany and France said they are working together toward a European security force.
Macedonia votes in new government
Approval for a new government ends almost two years of political stalemate.
Will Germany block NATO summit in Turkey?
Officials reportedly wanted to avoid the impression that NATO supports Turkey's "internal policy."
What is Europe's 'fate' without the US?
Without US support and its "nuclear umbrella," Russia could swing the balance of power in the region, analysts say.
Turning point in a beer tent?
Dagmar Engel
The German chancellor did not mince words after the G7 fiasco. Is the transatlantic relationship over?
Merkel: Europe can no longer rely on US & UK
The chancellor's comments came after contentious meetings with the US president at NATO and G7 summit meetings.
'A dangerous traveling salesman'
Alexandra von Nahmen
US President Trump's first trip abroad won't have reassured old allies, says DW's Alexandra von Nahmen.
Waiting for better times
Barbara Wesel
This G7 summit could have been the end of the alliance. But six of the participants managed to contain the seventh.
@dwnews: Internet users mock flops on Trump's first trip abroad
Highlights of Trump's first trip abroad
Donald Trump's first foreign trip as president of the United States was something different.
Montenegro 'entered the West' through NATO
Montenegro is about to join the US-led NATO alliance, despite its long-running ties with Russia.
On the road with Trump
DW correspondent Alexandra von Nahmen accompanies Donald Trump on his first foreign trip as president.
What President Trump thinks about Germany
From the "greatest" to "catastrophic mistake," DW examines US President Donald Trump's statements about Germany.
‘Germans are bad, very bad’ (2017)
US President Donald Trump complained to European Union leaders in Brussels about Germany's trade surplus.
Trump's rhetoric a 'major blow' to NATO
US President Donald Trump's critics and supporters left with varying views of his first NATO meeting.
Spotlight on Europe - 26 May 2017
Manchester grieves as police make more arrests after Monday's bomb attack+++Protestors greet Donald Trump in Brussels
Trump's NATO debut does little to assure allies
President Donald Trump wasted little time before haranging allies over defense spending at this week's NATO summit.
The bull in a china shop
Bernd Riegert
Seeing NATO as a debt collector for defense spending? Donald Trump doesn’t seem to get it, says DW’s Bernd Riegert.
The Afghan security problem
The US and NATO are considering sending more troops to stabilize the security situation.
NATO agrees to Trump's spending demands
NATO members are hoping to appease US President Donald Trump with firmer plans to increase national defense spending.
Merkel threatens to pull troops from Incirlik base
German Chancellor Angela Merkel has threatened to withdraw German soldiers from the Turkish air base in Incirlik.
Inside Europe
Inside Europe is an award-winning weekly radio show with a focus on European topics.
Inside Europe: Noisy protests greet Trump in Brussels
Teri Schultz reports from Brussels about the protests against US President Donald Trump.
Trump's Brussels visit - a tale of two sides of the city
Several thousand protesters from diverse interest groups raised voices in resistance to Trump policies.
NATO 'will formally join anti-IS coalition'
France and Germany were said to have greenlighted the "purely symbolic" plan to formally join the coalition.
NATO chief in talks with Germany, Turkey
NATO has pushed for a solution to the dispute over the Incirlik air base, which has strained German-Turkish relations.
German woman killed in Kabul
Gunmen have stormed a guesthouse in the Afghan capital, Kabul, killing a female German national and a security guard.
EU, NATO prep for Trump's visit
EU and NATO officials are anxiously awaiting the arrival of Donald Trump, who's set to make his first trip to Brussels.
Russia wouldn't attack NATO state, Estonian president says
In an interview with DW's Zhanna Nemtsova, Estonian Pres. Kersti Kaljulaid explains whether she sees Russia as a threat.
What you need to know about Incirlik air base:
With Berlin threatening to withdraw German troops from the strategic Turkish base, DW examines its importance.
Turkey PM: Better relations are up to Germany
NATO says it's not getting involved in a German-Turkish dispute over Incirlik access but the alliance may be impacted.
Stoltenberg lauds Merkel's efforts on Russia
German Chancellor Angela Merkel has welcomed NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg ahead of a large NATO conference in late May.
Trump prepares strategy on Afghanistan
As the US shifts into gear to release its vision for the war in Afghanistan, DW explores the options on the table.
Germany grants asylum to Turkish soldiers
The soldiers were reportedly stationed at NATO facilities in Germany.
Suicide blast in Afghan capital targets NATO vehicles
"Islamic State" has claimed responsibility for the car bombing, which killed eight people and wounded dozens more.
'It's all about a better life for Afghans'
NATO's top civilian official says Afghan forces are "making progress" as peace efforts get a new push.
Trump's Afghanistan policy
US President Donald Trump has completed 100 days in office, yet his Afghanistan policy is vague and ambiguous.
Minister promotes German 'Leitkultur'
Germany's interior minister has presented a plan advocating for dominant values for migrants.
Montenegro backs NATO membership amid protests
Despite the comfortable margin of victory for the government there is strong opposition to the move by a vocal minority.
Inside Europe: Preparing for NATO in Latvia
In Latvia, both the military and the municipality are scrambling to adjust to the upcoming influx of NATO soldiers.
A solution or a problem?
The recent Taliban attack in Afghanistan has raised serious questions about Ghani's ability to govern the country.
Council urges better checks against populism
A top European human rights defender has urged citizens to do more to combat hate and marginalization.
Poland welcomes 'historic' NATO deployment
Polish President Andrzej Duda has hailed the activation of the US-led battalion in the region bordering Kaliningrad.
How long will Trump's NATO love last?
Bernd Riegert
NATO is elated. Trump actually does love the alliance. But don't get your hopes up too soon, writes DW's Bernd Riegert.
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