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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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More German troops in Lithuania?
Germany may send more troops to Lithuania to reassure NATO's Eastern European allies, according to media reports..
Europe to Trump: Your foreign policy is scary
Donald Trump’s foreign policy speech meant to assuage America’s allies worried about a Trump presidency. It backfired.
Verbal slugfest
Barbara Wesel
The verbal sparring at the NATO-Russia meeting suggests that maintaining cooperation might be difficult.
Merkel: Talks with Russia are a 'good sign'
The NATO-Russia summit sends a positive signal, despite a "wide range" of differences between two sides, Merkel said.
NATO and Russia: 'Profound disagreements'
After the first NATO-Russia Council meeting in years, the alliance's chief said "practical cooperation" was not possible
NATO and Russia
NATO and Russia need a dialogue and closer cooperation, says former German ambassador.
Polish minister says Russia more dangerous than IS
Poland's foreign minister claims that Russia is more dangerous than Islamic State.
Russia flexes muscles amid NATO build-up
Russian fighter jets "buzzed" a US naval ship in the Baltic Sea this week.
'A quintessential German character'
Late German Foreign Minister Hans-Dietrich Genscher played a key role in keeping Germany aligned with the West.
Kerry: Buzzed US ship could have opened fire
Secretary of State John Kerry has condemned the recent buzzing of a US Navy ship by Russian jets.
NATO-Russia: A step towards rapprochement?
Europe's security priorities have changed since Russia's annexation of Crimea. But do new threats trump old alliances?
Kerry makes suprise visit to Afghanistan
Afghanistan has been ensnarled in political infighting that is undermining a US-brokered unity government.
NATO, Russia to meet for first time since 2014
NATO suspended cooperation with Russia in the wake of the annexation of Crimea.
Obama lauunches staunch defense of NATO
Obama has reiterated US commitment to NATO, after Trump's 'obsolute' comments.
Cold War games
Russia says the West is spreading nasty stories about it and its damaging relations between the two sides.
More trouble for Airbus A400M military plane
The torturous development of the A400M transport plane is set to continue even longer.
US to step up military presence in eastern Europe
The US will deploy a rotating armored combat brigade to eastern Europe to reassure allies.
Russia calls on West to unite against terrorism
Russian Deputy Defense Minister Antonov on Moscow's role in the "war on terror."
Trump questions US role in NATO
Leading US Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump receives a lukewarm response from pro-Israeli advocates.
Two years on, Crimea still NATO priority
NATO's head has called for Washington and Brussels to continue sanctioning Russia in a bid to end conflict in Ukraine.
Migration expert condemns Berlin rhetoric
Chancellor Angela Merkel is using "double-faced" rhetoric of welcome and repulsion, said migration expert Klaus Bade.
EU is desperate for solution to migrant crisis
Activists and legal experts fear the EU is losing its moral compass as it searches for a solution to the refugee crisis.
Thousands more soldiers for Germany?
A media research group has published reports that Germany's defense ministry wants 10,000 more Bundeswehr staff.
NATO confirms new leader in Europe
Gen. Curtis Scaparrotti will replace Gen. Philip Breedlove for a role that is traditionally held by an American.
NATO expands mission into Turkish, Greek waters
NATO ships have moved into Turkish and Greek territorial waters to stem to tide of refugees and migrants.
Breedlove: Russia using refugees as 'weapon'
NATO's supreme commander in Europe claimed the migrant crisis is being used against the West in US Senate testimony.
Serbia moves toward NATO
Serbia's new deal with NATO has shaken its traditionally good relations with Russia.
NATO agrees on plan for Aegean refugee mission
NATO allies have settled on a plan in the Aegean Sea to help tackle crime rings smuggling refugees into Europe.
NATO commander seeks to avoid 'Cold War'
Speaking at the Munich Security Conference, General Breedlove said NATO is taking 'appropriate defensive measures'
Munich Security Conference focuses on Russia
West European and US diplomats still struck a hopeful tone on cooperating with Russia.
Trump: A danger to EU-US relations
Having won in New Hampshire, Donald Trump is once again the man to beat in the race to be the next Republican nominee.
NATO's Aegean mission targets traffickers
NATO has approved a mission to the Aegean Sea to impede migrants from entering the EU, said Germany's defense minister.
Turkey, Greece seek NATO Aegean mission
A German official says that Berlin, Ankara and Athens will bring up the issue in talks with NATO on Thursday.
Not a job for NATO
Barbara Wesel
Germany and Turkey have made a plea for NATO's assistance in the refugee crisis. But that is not a job for NATO.
NATO agrees to stronger eastern flank
A new plan agreed by NATO will see the alliance's military presence in Eastern Europe strengthened.
More than 500 killed in Aleppo
Dozens of civilians, soldiers and rebels have been killed since the Syrian regime launched its offensive in Aleppo.
Russian deterrence top of agenda for NATO
NATO ministers have met for a two-day meeting in Brussels. Talks are expected to focus on Eastern Europe and refugees.
NATO considers helping Turkey with refugees
NATO ministers will consider, this week, a request to help Turkey track down human traffickers along its Greek border.
Intervention in Libya?
The European Union may need to engage militarily in Libya, the head of the Munich Security Conference says.
Regime forces make key gains in Syria
Syrian army has retaken two key rebel strongholds in a major push supported by the Russian air force, a monitor said.
US defense secretary outlines spending
The US Defense Secretary has announced changes in priorities and a quadrupling of spending in support of NATO in Europe
Obama vows to counter IS 'plotters' in Libya
The United States and its European allies are weighing their military options for the Arab country.
NATO defense spending in 'right direction'
NATO member states have continued to cut back on defense spending, but at a slower rate, said NATO's Stoltenberg.
AWACS in Syria? Say yes
Max Hofmann
DW's Max Hofmann presents five reasons why NATO should approve the US request for AWACS to fight Islamic State.
NATO discussing request for AWACS in anti-'IS' fight
US-led alliance in its international air campaign against the "Islamic State" ("IS") in Syria.
Steinmeier calls for EU unity
Steinmeier calls on the EU to unite to face external and internal threats.
Tornadoes to quell migrant influx
Germany's defense minister has said the deployment of tornado jets in Syria will help reduce refugee influx.
Arms race in the Balkans
Arms race in the Balkans: Croatia wants US artillery systems, while Serbia is fond of Russian missile defense systems.
Putin defends Ukraine policy, slams US, NATO
Putin has defended his policies in Ukraine and Crimea and slammed NATO expansion and the United States.
US soldier killed in Afghan NATO mission
One US soldier has been killed and several have been injured in Afghanistan's volatile Helmand province.
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