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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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Georgian parliament approves new PM
Kvirikashvili has told Georgian lawmakers that he plans to pursue pro-West policies while reconciling with Russia.
Bundeswehr refugee care questioned
The German Armed Forces Association urges withdrawing thousands of soldiers from refugee care tasks.
Fatal Taliban bomb attack near Kabul airport
The Taliban are intensifying their military campaign, but their precise aims are unclear.
NATO moves planes from Germany to Turkey
The German military is preparing to send further troops abroad in support of NATO member state Turkey.
NATO airstrikes hit Taliban targets in Sangin
Airstrikes carried out by Afghan and NATO forces have killed dozens of Taliban fighters, according to Afghan sources.
Withdrawing pledges to withdraw
2015 was a troubled year for Afghanistan, forcing NATO to revise its troop withdrawal plans.
Six NATO soldiers killed in Afghanistan
Six US soldiers have been killed in an attack near the Bagram airbase just outside of Kabul.
Helmand province 'threatened by Taliban'
Afghanistan's Helmand province could fall to the Taliban, a deputy governor has warned after some 90 troops were killed.
Warsaw raids NATO-backed spy center
The Polish government has sent military police into a spy center to oust the Polish colonel at its helm.
Germany to beef up Afghanistan deployment
Parliamentarians have voted in favor of continuing and expanding Germany's involvement in two key military missions.
Baltic power lines to Sweden, Poland
The EU-member Baltic states connect power lines to Poland and Sweden, seeking to reduce energy dependence on Russia.
Thousands rally against NATO
Thousands protest Montenegro's plan to join NATO, demanding a referendum. NATO invited Montenegro to join this month.
Course change in Afghanistan
In Mazar-i-Sharif the German defense minister was self-critical. Mistakes have been made.
Von der Leyen visits German troops in Afghanistan
Germany's defense minister has emphasized the country's commitment to its mission in Afghanistan while visiting troops.
Inside Europe
Inside Europe, a round-up of topical issues that shape the European continent.
Inside Europe: Is Turkey profiting from IS oil?
DW Turkey correspondent, Dorian Jones explains Ankara's reaction to claims it is profiting from the oil trade with ISIS.
Inside Europe: Montenegro joins NATO but still unstable
Nemanja Rujevic reports on the continuing unrest in Montenegro despite its new NATO invitation.
Fate of Taliban leader uncertain after shootout
Afghan officials are trying to learn the fate of the leader of the Afghan Taliban after he was seriously wounded.
An unwelcome maneuver
In response to the Ukraine conflict, NATO is stationing a battalion in Bulgaria for the first time.
Good alliance, no peace
Montenegro is not likely to find peace as NATO's newest member.
Kerry: NATO is not a threat to Russia
Top US diplomat John Kerry has said Russia should be a partner, not an enemy in the fight against "IS."
NATO invites Montenegro to join
Russia has voiced concern over NATO expansion into what it considers its sphere of influence.
NATO meeting focuses on Russian aggression
NATO ally Turkey has gotten new reassurances from other members of the alliance, amid escalating tensions with Russia.
No place for NATO
Christoph Hasselbach
The conflict between Turkey and Russia should not stand in the way of a common alliance against IS.
NATO to boost Turkey's defense
NATO insists the defense plans for Turkey were in place even before the downing of a Russian bomber
Montenegro poised to become NATO member
NATO officials say Montenegro is expected to join the military alliance later this week.
Turkey seeks deescalation of crisis with Russia
Turkey's prime minister has called for talks with Russia to prevent another downing of a jet along the border with Syria
Fearing a backlash
Turkish-Russian relations plummet, refugees in France mourn the Paris attacks and British Muslims deal with prejudice.
Voices from the border
Natalie Carney gauges reaction from Turks close to where a Russian plane was downed near the Syrian border.
Mixed Turkish replies to Russia
Turkey has delivered soft and hard comments over Moscow's demand that Turkey apologize for downing a Russian warplane.
Inside Europe: Investigating Brussels
James Panichi of the news website Politico tells Helen Seeney what life is like in Brussels under siege.
A year of crisis
Alexander Kudascheff
The downing of a Russian jet shows how tricky the current situation is, says DW editor-in-chief Alexander Kudascheff.
Russia: jet downing a 'planned provocation'
Russia's foreign minister has said the downing of a Russian jet by Turkey appears to be a planned provocation.
Second Russian pilot rescued by Syrian army
The other pilot was killed by rebels after Turkey shot down a Russian jet.
German troops to stay in northern Afghanistan
Germany's Defense Ministry says the NATO mission that it's leading in northern Afghanistan will continue through 2016.
The Taliban challenge
In an exclusive interview, DW talked to Afghanistan's defense minister Mohammed Masoom Stanekzai.
Five more arrests in Belgium anti-terror raids
The arrests bring to 21 the total number of people detained since Belgian police launched a major security operation.
A man of principle
Helmut Schmidt was a politician with principles, historian Heinrich August Winkler told DW.
Kosovo political crisis deepens
Police and opposition supporters clash over a deal with the ethnic Serb minority. Opposition boycotts parliament.
Ankara scraps Chinese air defense deal
Turkey had alarmed NATO by awarding missile defense contract to Chinese company. Ankara says it'll build its own system.
Afghans' growing skepticism
More Afghans than at any time since 2004 feel their country is moving in the wrong direction, a new survey finds.
Montenegro's opposition
Around 3,000 people have protested in Montenegro's capital. Nemanja Rujević reports from Podgorica.
'France to mull NATO collective defense'
A French security expert tells DW that France will mull invoking NATO's collective defense clause.
At home on the world stage
Volker Wagener
As chancellor, Helmut Schmidt was an authority figure. Not loved, but respected, says Volker Wagener.
NATO: 'We're not completely lame'
NATO's military exercise "Trident Juncture" shows an alliance in the process of changing to respond to Russian ambitions
Fatal flight
For many East Germans, the Bulgarian border held false hope as safe passage to the West.
Rally for investigation into Kunduz hospital strike
A month after a US airstrike a hospital kills 30 people, chairty repeats demand for an independent probe.
Kerry visits Central Asia
Secretary of State John Kerry has arrived in Kyrgyzstan to reassure ex-Soviet republics of US interest in Central Asia.
British military extends presence in Afghanistan
Britain's 450 troops in Afghanistan will remain through next year to build the country's own security capacity.
Anti-government protests
Thousands of people in Montenegro demand the resignation of Prime Minister Dukanovic.
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