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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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Trump: NATO no longer obsolete
Trump says NATO is 'no longer obsolete'
US President Donald Trump urged "new solutions to new circumstances" after meeting NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg.
President Trump no longer thinks NATO is obsolete
Donald Trump thinks NATO has changed - and it's no longer obsolete.
Berlin 'won't spend 2 percent on defense': Schulz
Social Democrat Martin Schulz rules out big defense spending increases if he becomes chancellor.
NATO chief urges European nations to boost defense spending
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said that Germany and other European nations must increase their defense budget.
Tillerson urges NATO spending hike
In his first meeting with NATO allies, Rex Tillerson has said the current spending model was "no longer sustainable."
Ratcheting up the Russia arms race
Reports suggest Russia is preparing to test a hypersonic missile that can travel up to six times the speed of sound.
Montenegro set to become NATO's newest member
Montenegro is set to become NATO's newest member after the US Senate voted to ratify the Balkan nation's entry.
US Senate clears way for Montenegro NATO entry
Montenegro is on the verge of becoming NATO's latest member after the US Senate voted to clear the way for a final vote.
White House denies handing Merkel a bill for NATO defense
US President Trump has reportedly handed Germany's chancellor a NATO defense invoice for more than $300 million.
Tillerson to meet with NATO members in Brussels
US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson has decided to attend a NATO meeting after all - after shock at his initial refusal.
Tillerson offers new NATO meeting dates
US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson has offered to reschedule talks with European allies after snubbing April's meeting.
Tillerson skipping NATO meeting 'a mistake'
US Secretary of State’s Rex Tillerson’s decision to skip a NATO meeting is a mistake, says a former US NATO ambassador.
US Secretary of State Tillerson to skip NATO meeting
Washington's top diplomat will not attend an upcoming NATO summit in Brussels but will still attend talks in Russia.
Inside Europe: Brussels reaction to Turkish dispute
The final days of the Dutch election campaign were marked by a dispute with Turkey. Due to security concerns, the Dutch government had banned Turkish officials from rallying support on its territory for an upcoming referendum giving more power to the president. This sparked a harsh backlash from the Turkish government and its citizens living in Europe.Teri Schultz reports on reaction in Brussels.
'Germany owes zero debt to NATO'
Germany's defense minister has rejected US President Trump's assertion that Berlin owes "vast sums of money" to NATO.
Germany owes 'vast' sums for NATO, claims Trump
Trump waited until Angela Merkel had left the country to claim Germany owed the US 'vast' sums of money.
Trump and Merkel make nice - sort of
Considering their rocky past, the first meeting between President Trump and Chancellor Merkel went reasonably well.
Poland's new weapons
Poland's controversial defense minister Macierewicz has great plan, but its latest initiative has suffered a setback.
Europe-Turkey diplomatic rift deepens
In his latest comments, Turkish leader Erdogan has held the Netherlands accountable for the 1995 Srebreica massacre.
Calls for calm between Europe, Turkey likely to be ignored
NATO chief supports "robust debate" but while practicing "mutual respect."
Trump to meet Merkel after campaign bashing
It will be the first face-to-face meeting for the two leaders since Trump repeatedly criticized her refugee policies.
Spotlight on Europe - 10 March 2017
Turkey and Germany yet again in a war of words +++Dutch,Geert Wilders, reaches out to voters ahead, of March polls+++
German Foreign Minister Gabriel fears arms race with Russia
Gabriel has also called for conventional disarmament while meeting with Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov in Moscow.
Women's Day whiplash
DW's Teri Schultz found great division in Brussels over attitudes to the role of women in the world.
EU approves joint military headquarters
The European Union will create a joint command center, which will at first focus on its training operations in Africa.
Gabriel questions NATO defense spending target
The Trump administration has pressured allies to boost spending or see only a "moderate" US commitment to the alliance.
The new war of words in the Balkans
Frank Hofmann
From Belgrade and Banja Luka to Pristina, politicians are once again speaking of war and division.
Chancellor Merkel backs 2 percent of GDP NATO contribution
Chancellor Angela Merkel said Germany 'must' fulfill its obligation to NATO and increase its contribution.
Turkish diplomats ask for asylum in Germany
German authorities face at least 136 asylum requests from Turkish citizens bearing diplomatic passports, media report.
Le Pen blasts EU, NATO, praises Trump
The National Front leader also called for a new approach towards Russia, Syria and African nations.
Lithuania pushes back on fake news
The "Lithuanian Lisa" fake news case failed to rattle Germany's NATO deployment. It didn't count on Baltic pushback.
Inside Europe - US diplomacy in Brussels
Representatives of the Trump administration have now had their first meetings in Europe. During a week of whirlwind diplomacy, Defence Secretary Jim Mattis reassured European allies that the US remained committed to NATO. And Vice President Mike Pence pledged Washington's steadfast commitment to the EU. But there was a mixed reception in Brussels as Teri Schultz reports.
Germany to expand Bundeswehr to almost 200,000 troops
Germany's Defense Ministry has announced it plans to increase the number of professional soldiers by almost 10 percent.
Pence tries to make peace with Europe
US Vice President Mike Pence's peace mission has assuaged European leaders' concerns. Protesters remain unconvinced.
Kremlin denies Montenegro assassination plot
A Montenegrin prosecutor had said the alleged conspiracy was aimed at halting the country's NATO integration.
EU foreign policy without Trump
Dagmar Engel
Concerns about Donald Trump policies overshadowed all other topics at the Munich Security Conference.
Latvian Foreign Minister: EU needs 'constructive engagement'
In an interview with DW at MSC, Edgars Rinkēvičs struck a careful balance between deterrence and engagement with Russia.
Estonian president: 'Take it as simply as Nigel Farage'
Estonian President Kersti Kaljulaid told DW that she has no doubt the EU will stay together.
Senator: A year of 'kicking Russia in the ass'
A top US official has called for sanctions against Russia and Iran at the Munich Security Conference.
Priorities shift at Munich Security Conference
The US sought to affirm its trans-Atlantic commitment, but Europeans felt it was time to back those words with action.
Lavrov calls for 'post-West' world order
The Russian world view, as advocated by its foreign minister, is to see countries develop bilateral relations.
US Vice President promises ‘unwavering’ commitment to NATO
Vice President Mike Pence sought on Saturday to assure Europe that the United States will back NATO.
NATO increasing its 'readiness'
DW spoke with NATO commander Petr Pavel at MSC about the challenges facing the military alliance.
Merkel: NATO is a project of common interest for EU and US
German Chancellor Angela Merkel says her country will 'do everything' to raise defense spending.
McAllister: Clear US commitment to NATO
US Vice President Pence sent an important signal in his speech at the MSC says David McAllister.
'Defense is for NATO, not the EU'
British defense secretary Michael Fallon has told DW that Brexit will not compromise European security.
Merkel stresses NATO also crucial for US
Angela Merkel has told the Munich Security Conference that NATO is in the interests not only of Europe, but of the US.
Is NATO 'obsolete'?
Doubts concerning NATO's future have proliferated across the alliance and beyond its borders.
Lithuania investigates fake German rape story
Lithuanian authorities have launched a probe into who is responsible for falsely reporting a rape.
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