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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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The West's wishful thinking
Florian Weigand
A year after the fall and the subsequent recapture of Kunduz, the city is still in turmoil, writes DW's Florian Weigand.
British Prime Minister vows to continue global cooperation
Britain will remain active on the global stage despite its vote to leave the EU, UK Prime Minister Theresa May said.
Germany to send troops to NATO sea mission
A new NATO initiative hopes to stop jihadi militants in the Mediterranean Sea - with help from the German military.
EU, NATO work on soothing Turkey
The two transnational groups met Turkish officials to mend ties following the failed July coup and diplomatic spats.
NATO, EU officials visit Turkey
Top NATO and EU officials have visited Turkey for the first time since the attempted coup in July.
Germany calls for a European 'defense union'
Defense Minister Ursula von der Leyen says an EU force will help the European Union defend itself from external threats.
Georgia has a long wait for NATO membership
The alliance has no immediate plans to take the former Soviet republic on, but Tbilisi says Georgia's ready to join up.
Poland requests US Patriot missile defense system
Poland has said it will formally seek approval from the United States to buy eight Patriot missile defense systems.
Incirlik access possible?
Turkey's foreign minister has signaled conditional restoration of access to Incirlik
NATO chief backs return to arms talks with Russia
NATO General Secretary Jens Stoltenberg backs a German proposal for cooperation on arms control between east and west.
Who is the new Taliban military chief?
The Taliban have appointed a new military chief for Afghanistan as the group seeks to expand its control in the country.
Pentagon condemns Turkey's offensive on Kurds
The Pentagon has called Turkey's attacks on the Kurdish-led militia in Syria as "unacceptable."
Steinmeier: New arms control pact with Russia
The German Foreign Minister says a new arms deal would avoid further tensions with Moscow.
Berlin looks into pulling jets out of Turkey
Germany must find alternatives to the Incirlik Air Base and pull its soldiers and weapons from Turkey, Spiegel reports.
The battle for Kunduz and Helmand
Why are the Afghan Taliban aiming to capture two key cities in the southern Helmand and the northern Kunduz provinces?
Biden to Baltics: don't take Trump seriously
The US vice president maintained there is broad bipartisan support for the NATO alliance in the US, regardless of Trump.
Taliban capture district in Kunduz province
Security forces are said to be planning a counterattack to retake the district of Khan Abad in Kunduz province.
Biden lobbies Serbs
Biden offers Serbs condolences for victims of NATO airstrikes of the 1990s.
Removing nukes from Turkey
Experts say US nuclear bombs in Turkey have no military value and pose unnecessary risks.
Would a Trump America walk away from NATO?
The nomination of Donald Trump has made the threats of a US withdrawal from NATO seem real and present.
NATO and Turkey reiterate strong links
NATO says Turkey's membership of the alliance is not in question, following the recent failed coup.
Turkish admiral claims asylum in US: report
A Turkish rear admiral on a NATO assignment in the US reportedly claims asylum amid the post-coup mass purge.
Putin, Erdogan seek fresh start
Russia agrees to lift sanctions imposed on Turkey after it downed a Russian fighter jet last November.
Erdogan meets Putin, mend strained ties
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has arrived in Russia to rebuild ties between the two countries.
Nye: Trump has no foreign policy, he has attitudes
Trump's most dangerous stance yet is his questioning of NATO, Joseph Nye told DW.
NATO and Turkey
NATO has little influence on events in Turkey - because it lacks the ability to pressure the country.
Huge blast rocks Afghan capital
A truck bomb explodes outside a hotel popular with foreigners in Kabul. Four are dead, including the attackers.
Christmas for Putin
Putin is enjoying a run of good fortune thanks mainly to Donald Trump.
Inside a NATO training camp in Afghanistan
Afghan soldiers face huge threats from both the Taliban and the so-called Islamic State.
Trump's conditions for NATO allies
Donald Trump has said US military support of NATO would be conditional if he becomes president.
World powers back Erdogan over coup attempt
Foreign leaders publicly supported Erdogan's administration after the deadly violence in Turkey.
A change of course
The US government's decision to give more powers to its troops in Afghanistan might not be very effective, say experts.
Russia proposes to NATO safety measures in Baltics
Russia has offered to turn on transponders on its jets if NATO warplanes do the same.
More powers for US military in Afghanistan
US commanders in Afghanistan will have more authority to strike the Taliban, Defense Secretary Ash Carter has said.
US Defense Chief Ash Carter in Afghanistan
Ash Carter in Afghanistan
BND found to have spied on EU, NATO
Germany's foreign intelligence service, the BND, has been found to have spied on thousands of EU and NATO targets.
US to boost troop numbers in Iraq
Carter has announced the US will send 560 more troops to Iraq to prepare for an Iraqi-led recapture of IS-held Mosul.
Russia: NATO focusing on non-existent threat
Russia's Foreign Ministry has said NATO is focusing its efforts on containing a non-existent "threat from the east."
NATO sends signals to Russia at Warsaw summit
NATO is not only boosting its forces in the east: The alliance wants to focus on counterterrorism and immigration.
Right approach to Russia
Bernd Riegert
What NATO decided at its Warsaw summit is not a Cold War but clever realpolitik, writes DW's Bernd Riegert.
Afghanistan and Russia dominate key NATO summit
NATO leaders met on Friday and Saturday in Warsaw to discuss the alliance's involvement in Afghanistan and its biggest military revamp since the end of the Cold War.
Merkel, Erdogan meet, can't mend fences
The leaders met for the first time since Berlin angered Ankara by recognizing the genocide of Armenians.
NATO digs deep for Afghan mission funds
The alliance has agreed to maintain troop levels and reiterated its funding for Afghan security forces to 2020.
NATO and Russia want dialogue, not new Cold War
Russian President Vladimir Putin says he's ready to talk.
Bundestag row with Turkey escalates
MPs have threatened to scupper NATO's new reconnaissance flights if they cannot visit German soldiers at Incirlik.
British military to allow women in close combat roles
Women will be able to serve in combat roles "as soon as possible."
US to deploy 1,000 troops in NATO mission
NATO's leaders are meeting in Poland to discuss a response to Russia's actions in Eastern Europe.
Obama hopes for 'orderly transition' for EU, UK
US President Barack Obama has urged European leaders to organize a smooth exit of the UK from the EU.
NATO leaders meet in Warsaw for key summit
Russia is an "integral part of European security," NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said in Poland.
Inside Europe, produced 07.07.16
Inside Europe, a roundup of topical issues facing the European continent.
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