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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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EU ministers agree to boost defense
EU foreign ministers are taking a proactive course amid worry caused by Donald Trump's election as next US president.
Poland to build territorial defense force by 2019
Poland plans to build a new territorial defense force of 53,000 volunteers by 2019.
EU ministers talk strategy after Trump win
European foreign ministers have met in Brussels to determine the best course of action for a Trump presidency.
NATO: US, Europe need each other
Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg has penned an opinion piece in a UK newspaper stressing the importance of NATO.
Brussels: Turkey could face economic sanctions
European Parliament President Martin Schulz has said Brussels is considering economic sanctions against Turkey.
Explosion hits largest US military base in Afghanistan
The Taliban claim explosion that hits largest US base in Afghanistan, killing four and wounding at least 14 people.
Trump needs to learn about Europe: Juncker
EU Commission head Jean-Claude Juncker has warned that Donald Trump knows nothing about Europe.
European foreign policy after Trump's victory
Federica Mogherini believes that democratic values are important in maintaining a good relationship with the US.
Trump election means boom for arms makers
Donald Trump's win in the US presidential election boosted trading in shares in the world's biggest arms manufacturers.
Mazar-i-Sharif attack proves no city is safe
Mazar-i-Sharif is considered one of the safest cities in Afghanistan. The latest Taliban attack has shocked the locals.
Diplomats are now targets
Florian Weigand
The Taliban targeted German diplomats in Afghanistan for the first time. It's a turning point, says Florian Weigand.
Inside Europe: Trump victory seen from Brussels
Donald Trump's victory in the US Presidential election has stunned the world. In Brussels, headquarters to EU and NATO, officials are wondering what lies ahead when the man who has vowed to put America first comes into power. Most officials are expecting a very different style from the President Elect than that of the incumbent, Barack Obama. Teri Schultz reports from Brussels.
Von der Leyen tells Trump NATO is alliance of shared values
Ursula von der Leyen has urged US president elect Donald Trump to see NATO as an alliance of shared values.
US general: Afghan mission must continue
NATO's Afghanistan commander has said he needs 12,000 soldiers. It is unclear if president-elect Trump will listen.
Russia accuses Dutch sub of spying on fleet
Moscow has criticized the Netherland's "dangerous maneuvers" in the Mediterranean.
Europe and US reassess reality
European leaders contemplate the future of their friendship with the US following the election of Donald Trump.
Estonia government fails no confidence vote
Estonia's has lost a vote of no confidence, opening the way for a party supported by the state's Russian minority.
German politicians shocked at Trump win
Chancellor Merkel has congratulated Donald Trump on his win in the US presidential election.
Europe on edge as US votes
In Brussels, expats and citizens from European countries are eagerly waiting for news on the US elections.
Time to pivot back to Europe
There's no shortage of global challenges for the next US president, but the top priority should be Europe, scholars say.
Black Sea poker
Robert Schwartz
Following Russia's annexation of Crimea, the Black Sea has become a strategic priority for NATO.
NATO secretary general: 'We are not in a Cold War'
As tensions rise between Russia and the West, Jens Stoltenberg explains why he still thinks there is no new Cold War.
Jens Stoltenberg on Conflict Zone
This week's guest on Conflict Zone is NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg
30 Afghan civilians killed in NATO airstrikes
The strikes were carried out after two US and three Afghan special forces were killed in an anti-Taliban raid.
NATO, EU trying to improve Libya's legacy
NATO plans to train the Libyan Coast Guard to handle refugees.
Germany to send tanks to Russian border
Germany has confirmed it is sending Leopard 2 tanks to Lithuania as part of NATO plans to reinforce the Baltic states.
Talking a good war
Central and Eastern Europe's defense procurement business suddenly went boom this week.
Is Eastern Europe right to be afraid of Russia?
A number of officials in eastern European countries have expressed alarm over what they see as Russia's provocations.
Warring words over warships
Russian warships near NATO territory highlighted tensions amid allies and nervousness about Moscow's military aims.
Alexander Grushko on Conflict Zone
This week's guest on Conflict Zone is Russia's ambassador to NATO, Alexander Grushko.
'No need for Russia to justify its peaceful intentions'
In an interview with "Conflict Zone," Russia's ambassador to NATO rejected growing international condemnation of Russia.
'We had no choice' on troops in eastern Europe
NATO says Russia forced it to take action and deploy troops in Eastern Europe.
What if NATO falls apart?
Alexander Vershbow was the Deputy Secretary General of NATO during turbulent times for the alliance, from February 2012 to October 2016. DW-Reporter Zhanna Nemtsova asked him three questions.
Russia cancels warship fueling request at Spanish port
Russia has canceled plans to stop at a Spanish port to refuel its warships heading for the Syrian coast, officials said.
Montenegrin PM announces retreat from office
Djukanovic's decision to step down has come shortly after October parliamentary elections.
NATO talks stress Russian border reinforcement
NATO will press its allies to contribute to its biggest military build-up on Russia's borders since the Cold War.
The future of Mosul
Representatives from NATO states in the anti-IS coalition are set to meet for talks in Paris on the future of Mosul.
Lithuania opposition eyes power
Lithuania's left-wing government is fighting for survival after round two of a general election.
NATO appoints Arndt Freytag as intelligence chief
The new role in NATO was created to better assess and coordinate intelligence within the alliance.
Libya at risk of economic collapse
The World Bank has claimed Libya's economy is "near collapse." What are the country's economic challenges?
German defense spending to increase
Chancellor Angela Merkel says Germany will beef up defense spending by billions of euros.
Montenegro's longtime ruler faces ballot test
Montenegro is voting as the opposition works to end a quarter-century rule of Milo Djukanovic and his party.
Germany expands role in anti-IS mission
Chancellor Merkel's Cabinet has agreed to boost support for the US-led coalition fighting 'Islamic State' militants.
Awacs from Germany
NATO surveillance aircraft are slated to patrol the airspace over Syria and Iraq.
Opposition against Russia's Syria policy grows
The EU may extend sanctions against Russia after its latest bombardments in Syria.
Analysis: Atlanticism absent in Trump v. Clinton, round two
Transatlantic relationship doesn't rate in 2nd US debate, as candidates fail to mention European ties.
Russia moves nuclear missiles into Kaliningrad
Lithuania's Foreign Minister has said the move seeks to pressure the West into making concessions over Syria and Ukraine
Examining America's longest war
DW talks to former CIA station chief in Islamabad who was deeply involved in the 2001 campaign against the Taliban.
Warsaw cancels Airbus Helicopters deal
Poland's government has cancelled talks with Airbus Helicopters on a multi-billion euro deal to buy army helicopters.
Afghan forces retake Kunduz center
The Afghan army launched a bloody counter offensive on Monday, after Islamic militants attacked the provincial capital.
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