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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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Scholz says Trump NATO remarks 'irresponsible and dangerous'
However, Scholz and Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk both also said that Europe must spend more on defense.
Experts fear Trump's NATO comments 'made Europe less secure'
Donald Trump’s questioning of the core of NATO has sent a chill through allies in Europe.
Sweden prepares its citizens for the possibility of war
How are Sweden’s youngsters coping with the government’s warning that war could come to their country?
NATO is holding largest military exercise in decades
NATO's Steadfast Defender 2024 is the largest military exercise in Europe since the Cold War.
Trump's NATO remarks met with Biden, EU backlash
Former President Trump threatened to encourage Russia to attack NATO members who do not meet their funding obligations.
Finland: Alexander Stubb claims win in presidential runoff
Center-right candidate Alexander Stubb has claimed victory and his Green party rival Pekka Haavisto has conceded defeat.
Ukraine hopes EU's aid package will prompt US to follow suit
Can Europe cope with another Donald Trump presidency?
Donald Trump has a real chance of winning back the White House. For many in Europe, this is a worrying scenario.
US approves sale of F-16 warplanes to Turkey
Washington has approved a $23 billion deal to sell F-16 warplanes to Turkey, ending months of negotiations.
Inside Europe - 25 January 2024
Turkey green-lights Sweden's NATO bid, a wake-up call for the EU elections, and Finland prepares to elect a president. Also: French politics and the fickle capital of youth, a journey to the heart of Germany's Zeitenwende, and leaning tower of… Bologna. Links - ECFR report: https://shorturl.at/jxzQ9, Tania Roettger in The Dial: https://shorturl.at/dkpuD
Putin's ambitions: Is the West leaving Ukraine out to dry?
Can NATO credibly deter Russia while still supporting Ukraine?
Ukraine: The one-man show strategy is no longer working
A top Ukrainian opposition politician tells DW that Kyiv cannot afford "autocratic tendencies" from the president.
Turkish lawmakers approve Swedish NATO bid after long delay
Turkish approval leaves Hungary as the last holdout to block Sweden from joining the Western military alliance.
NATO begins huge military exercise
NATO has kicked off its biggest military exercise in decades, involving around 90,000 troops.
How Germany fudges the math on NATO and Ukraine
Germany's €8 billion military aid for Ukraine is set to come from the general defense budget.
NATO searching for a new secretary-general
Speculation about the successor to NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg is once again high on the agenda.
Inside Europe - 11 January 2024
Germany’s winter of discontent, the plight of hundreds of British sub-postmasters falsely accused of theft, NATO is looking for a new Secretary General, and Denmark has a new monarch. Also: Turkish espionage arrests, Republika Srpska’s controversial national holiday, Abkhazia’s government in exile, and Spain’s economic gamble.
Is the Indo-Pacific entering new era of security alliances?
Countries in the Indo-Pacific are seeking ways to counter the region's most belligerent actors: China and North Korea.
Russian threat forces NATO to adapt its strategy
Russia's invasion of Ukraine has forced the security alliance to move from collective crisis management to defense.
Who will (finally) be the next NATO chief?
Outgoing Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte is leading a race that's taking place behind closed doors with unwritten rules.
Headlines: Long list of NATO chief wannabes narrows
Erdogan and Orban pledge closer ties in Budapest meeting
Although Turkey and Hungary are the only countries yet to ratify Sweden's NATO bid, the subject was not addressed.
Germany to station troops in Lithuania
German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius has signed a deal to permanently station Bundeswehr soldiers in Lithuania.
Calls in US for NATO-like alliance in Indo-Pacific
There is little likelihood that Indo-Pacific nations will come together in a regional version of NATO, experts say.
German brigade in Lithuania set to be combat ready in 2027
Defense Minister Boris Pistorius says a plan to permanently deploy a German brigade in Lithuania is a "historic moment."
Sergey Lavrov causes friction at OSCE security meeting
With many Western diplomats rebuffing Russia's foreign minister, Lavrov seemed bent on proving Russia wasn't isolated.
NATO members struggle to spend their military budgets
Arms makers met officials in Berlin to vent their shared frustration: how to spend better amid pressure to spend more.
Poland and Ukraine: A relationship in crisis
What's behind the current rift between Poland and Ukraine? And can it be repaired?
NATO, Ukraine swat away talk of war fatigue
As speculation about Ukraine war "fatigue" proliferates, NATO vowed to stand by Kyiv "as long as it takes."
What is the status of Sweden's NATO bid?
DW's Alexandra Nahmen spoke with Swedish Foreign Minister Tobias Billstrom about his country's path to NATO membership.
Can Ukraine still defeat Russia?
Kyiv's ambassador discusses the battlefield stalemate and the future of Western support.
Finland seals border with Russia amid migrant crisis
The Finnish government believes neighboring Russia is encouraging an influx of migrants into Finnish territory.
How asylum-seekers pay to cross Russian-Finnish border
As Finland shuts almost all border crossings to Russia, DW looks at how migrants are entering the EU nation.
What is NATO’s Balkan plan as Kosovo and Bosnia wobble?
NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg conducted a quick tour of the delicate Western Balkans region. What was he trying to do?
Russian army threat gives NATO brief window of opportunity
If Russia freezes the conflict in Ukraine it could be ready to attack Europe in six years, a new study has warned.
Could a Ukraine under siege join NATO?
A former NATO chief has recommended letting Kyiv join the alliance while some areas are still occupied by Russia.
Between NATO and Hamas: What is Erdogan's aim?
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan walks the line between power plays and losing friends and allies.
Inside Europe - 16 November 2023
A deal to retake power in Spain, the Dutch front-runner who does not want to be Prime Minister, David Cameron’s comeback and an update on Ukraine’s NATO membership bid. Also: an inter-faith initiative in Paris, a Living Library in Düsseldorf, intersecting migration journeys in Serbia and a tech summit in Lisbon.
Finland to close Russia border points amid heavy migration
Finnish authorities say there has been a sharp rise in the number of asylum-seekers arriving via Russia.
Former NATO chief promotes controversial Ukraine peace plan
One NATO voice has floated the idea of making Kyiv a member, minus areas under Russian occupation.
European security: Is Germany fit for combat?
With Germany and Europe's slow military buildup, how reliable is the United States as a partner?
NATO suspends key Cold War treaty after Russia pulls out
The treaty was designed to reduce tensions between Cold War rivals by curbing military buildups on borders in Europe.
Slovakia: Is populist PM Robert Fico a threat to EU, NATO?
How much of a risk does the return of nationalist Robert Fico as prime minister pose to EU and NATO unity?
Turkey at 100: What will become of Ataturk's legacy?
The Turkish republic was meant to be modern, secular and peaceful. Today, many fear this vision is threatened.
'Humanitarian pause' would allow aid to get into Gaza
Sweden's foreign minister told DW that only a two-state solution will bring peace to Israelis and Palestinians.
A 'humanitarian pause' would allow EU aid into Gaza
The Swedish Foreign Minister tells DW only a two-state solution will bring peace to Israelis and Palestinians.
Sweden welcomes Turkey ratifying NATO membership bid
Turkey's parliament will take up Sweden's NATO bid, bringing the Nordic nation closer to joining the military alliance.
How will the Hamas-Israel conflict impact war in Ukraine?
'In both cases...people think that they can just brutally, by force, rewrite the rules," said Lithuanian PM Simonyte.
Former Finnish President Martti Ahtisaari dies at 86
Finland’s president for six years, Ahtisaari was a renowned peace mediator whose work was rewarded with the Nobel prize.
Poland votes in elections key to future direction
Voting has begun in Poland's elections, in which the ruling Law and Justice party is hoping to secure a third term.
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