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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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Storify: Philip M. Breedlove on #dwZone
Tim Sebastian asked Breedlove about intelligence on Russia, US counterterrorism and the hospital attack in Kunduz.
Swiss jet flew close to Russian airliner
The Swiss have said a fighter jet flew close to a Russian airliner - after Moscow blamed France for the incident.
NATO launches largest operation in years
NATO has opened a major land, sea and air exercise in the Mediterranean as part of its modernization campaign.
German troops to stay in Afghanistan
Germany's defense ministry has announced that its service personnel will remain in Afghanistan for the time being.
US troops to stay longer in Afghanistan
American soldiers will pursue their combat and training roles in Afghanistan through most of next year.
If Russia threatened Poland, would NATO protect it?
When Tim Sebastian put that question to former Polish FM Sikorski, he wasn't certain. Now NATO's Breedlove responds.
If Russia threatened Poland, would NATO protect it?
When Tim Sebastian put that question to former Polish FM Sikorski, he wasn't certain. Now NATO's Breedlove responds.
Philip M. Breedlove on Conflict Zone: Can NATO stop Russia?
Tim Sebastian interviews NATO Supreme Commander Philip M. Breedlove on Conflict Zone this week.
Taliban withdraws from Kunduz
The Taliban has said it is pulling out of Kunduz after fighting there between the militant group and Afghan forces.
NATO troops killed in Kabul helicopter crash
Five NATO troops, including two Britons, have been killed in a helicopter crash in Afghanistan.
Putin's Proxy war
Has Putin bitten off more than he can chew with his Syria strategy?
Taliban attack in Afghan capital
A suicide bomber has targeted a NATO convoy in Kabul, just days after the militant group overtook a key northern city.
Germany's defense policy
It is high time that Germany, Europe’s economic powerhouse, assumes the mantle of a military leader too.
NATO must do better
Barbara Wesel
After 15 years in Afghanistan, NATO has to admit that it's chained to the mission, says Barbara Wesel.
Breedlove supports independent investigation into Kunduz
NATO’s Philip Breedlove told DW that he supports an independent investigation into the bombing of a hospital in Kunduz.
NATO bombing investigation
NATO supports an independent investigation into the bombing of a Doctors Without Borders clinic in Afghanistan.
NATO to boost rapid response force
The NATO alliance will boost its rapid response force to support members and allies on its eastern and southern borders.
NATO commits to Turkey defense
NATO defense ministers meeting in Brussels are discussing the implications of Russia's military operation in Syria.
The NATO question
Is Russia's violation of Turkey's airspace a wildcard or a ploy to test NATO resolve? DW talks to the experts.
NATO condemns Russia over Syria
NATO has called a Russian violation of Turkish airspace "irresponsible behavior" and an "extreme danger."
11 killed in US military plane crash in Afghanistan
A US military transport plane has crashed in eastern Afghanistan, killing six US soldiers and five civilian contractors.
Why Kabul struggled to retake Kunduz
DW examines the role played by foreign troops in retaking Kunduz and how the Taliban managed to initially hold the city.
Afghan forces retake majority of Kunduz
The Afghan Ministry of Interior announced that the siege in Kunduz has ended.
Fighting in Afghanistan
Critics called for the president's resignation, while NATO troops arrived to support the Afghans fighting for Kunduz.
Afghan forces fight for Kunduz
Afghanistan has launched a counteroffensive in Kunduz a day after Taliban forces overran the strategic northern city.
Taliban takes key Afghan city of Kunduz
Taliban forces have seized the city of Kunduz, the capital of a key province in northern Afghanistan.
Taliban assault on Afghan provincial capital
Taliban militants have launched an assault on Kunduz, the capital of Afghanistan's northern Kunduz province.
Russia announces drills in the Mediterranean
Moscow has said it would stage "combat exercises" in the eastern part of the Mediterranean Sea.
US 'upgrading' arsenal in Europe
Researchers detail US nuclear vault and weapons upgrades in Europe.
Baltic security
The US is reportedly updating contingency plans for a conflict with Russia - and finds it can't defend the Baltics.
Ukraine's leader wants NATO membership
Ukrainian leader Petro Poroshenko has said that his country should be in NATO.
NATO boss warns of fragile Ukraine situation
The alliance's chief is in Ukraine to inaugurate a joint disaster response drill.
A smaller army with greater tasks
In 1990, the winners of the Second World War feared that a reunified Germany could regain military might.
Russia threat triggers Swedish NATO debate
Moscow's bellicose behavior in Ukraine and the Nordic region has triggered a debate about NATO membership in Sweden.
Russia's largest military exercise underway
The Kremlin ropes in 95,000 troops as it conducts the year's biggest military drill in the center of its vast territory.
Germany slashes small arms export permits
Germany's small weapons trade has been decreasing steadily, falling by 42 percent compared to last year.
Lavrov: not boosting presence in Syria
Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov says Russia is not boosting its military presence in Syria after NATO voiced concerns.
NATO voices worries about Russia in Syria
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg has voiced concern about Russian military involvement in Syria.
NATO concern over Russia's role in Syria
NATO is worried that Russia may be shipping arms to Syria, boosting military support for the Assad regime.
Bulgaria blocks Russian flights to Syria
Military flights traveling from Moscow to Syria will not be able to fly over Bulgaria.
Ukraine and rebels show positive signs as truce holds
The long-violated Minsk agreement between Ukraine and pro-Russian separatists appears to be holding.
Turkey launches first coalition strikes against 'IS'
Turkish fighter jets have hit "Islamic State" targets in Syria as part of the US-led coalition for the first time.
US deploys F-22 fighter jets to Europe
F-22 fighter jets have arrived at a US Air Force base in western Germany.
Estonia vows 'to wall off' Russia
Estonia has said it wants to erect a border fence by 2019. Project comes amidst souring relations with Moscow.
Taliban forces seize Helmand district of Musa Qala
Earlier, two NATO soldiers were shot dead by men wearing Afghan security forces uniforms.
NATO soldiers killed in Afghanistan
Gunmen wearing Afghan military uniforms have killed two NATO soldiers in the country's southern Helmand province
Explosion in Kabul
A car bomb has detonated in Afghanistan's capital Kabul, killing several civilians and injuring dozens.
Genscher's gun
Germany's former foreign minister Hans-Dietrich Genscher had a pistol in his pocket at all times.
German army to withdraw from Turkey border
The Bundeswehr has announced plans to withdraw its missiles from its border protection assignment in southern Turkey.
NATO-Russia war games 'fuel tensions in Europe'
Russia and NATO's military execrcises have increased the danger of war, according to a London-based think tank.
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