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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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Terrorists strike US camp in Kabul
A NATO soldier and two terrorists have been killed during overnight skirmishes on a US military base in Kabul.
Multiple bombings rock Kabul, dozens dead
Government buildings and a police academy were targeted, hours after a truck bomb tore through the center of Kabul.
Quadriga - Turkey - Erdogan's Double Game
Since July 24 Turkish jets have been carrying out regular airstrikes in Syria and northern Iraq. One target is Islamic State terrorist militias. But it is now mainly the positions of the Kurdish PKK that are being targeted. The PKK has responded with attacks in Turkey.
A-bombs in Germany
A military base in Western Germany is believed to be the last place in the country where US nuclear weapons are located
UN: Spike in Afghan civilian casualties in 2015
Nearly 5,000 civilians have been killed or injured in the Afghan conflict in the first half of this year, the UN said.
NATO to cut Baltic air patrols
NATO has said that it will be reducing its air patrols over the Baltic States beginning in September.
Sweden expels Russian diplomat
Sweden's Foreign Ministry has said it expelled a Russian diplomat for actions "not in line with the Vienna Convention."
Erdogan in China
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has arrived in Beijing, while back home, the security situation is being debated.
NATO urges Turkey's military to tread carefully
NATO members have called on Turkey not to use excessive force in clashes with insurgency groups along its border.
Turkey: Peace process with PKK might 'restart'
NATO has vowed solidarity with Turkey in fighting terrorism, amid calls for more talks with the Kurdish PKK.
Explosion shuts down Turkey-Iran natural gas pipeline
The gas flow between Iran and Turkey has shut down after an explosion on a natural gas pipeline. PKK is being blamed.
NATO prepares for emergency session
NATO ambassadors gather for an extraordinary session after Turkey called the meeting about security concerns.
Turkey has 'too much to lose'
Speaking with DW, EU lawmaker Kati Piri says the Turkish airstrikes against the PKK are "disproportionate."
Russian navy eyes Arctic
Revised Russian naval doctrine highlights Arctic, Atlantic oceans
Turkey calls for NATO meeting
Turkey has called for a meeting of its NATO allies to discuss threats to its security as it carries out airstrikes.
Turkish airstrikes hit PKK in Iraq
Turkish warplanes have bombed Kurdish camps in northern Iraq for a second night, threatening a fragile truce.
Taliban take over Afghan police base
The Taliban have gained control of a police base in the remote northeastern region of Badakhshan in Afghanistan.
Cost errors at Defense Ministry?
Germany's Defense Ministry miscalculated its planned outlay for two new weapon systems by 1 billion euros.
Turkey to facilitate US airstrikes against 'IS'
US officials said they received the go-ahead from Turkey to use Incirlik Air Base to launch airstrikes against "IS."
NATO drills in Ukraine leave Moscow uneasy
Moscow plans its own military exercises as it warns a five-month-long truce could be derailed by the war games.
Afghan soldiers killed in US strike
A NATO airstrike has killed at least eight soldiers at a checkpoint in eastern Afghanistan.
Germany calls for more NATO defense spending
Germany's Defense Minister has urged NATO states to acheive their two percent target for military spending.
Pay up, NATO head tells Germany
The transatlantic military alliance's secretary-general has asked Germany to dole out its fair share on defense.
Obama urges Putin hold rare phone call
In their first call since February, Russian President Vladimir Putin phones Barack Obama to discuss the Ukraine crisis.
NATO pledges help for Ukraine
NATO is providing Ukraine with additional support in detecting mines and overseeing its airspace.
Inside Europe - Russian and NATO standoff
Inside Europe - Russian and NATO standoff
Inside Europe
A roundup of topical issues which affect the European continent.
Stoltenberg: No arms race with Russia
NATO has approved a series of military upgrades but insists it will not be dragged into an arms race with Russia.
Peacekeeping operations
Europe is coming in for flak for its failure to take UN deployments seriously.
German weapons exports down
The German defense industry's exports declined significantly in 2014, compared to year before.
All for one and one for all?
NATO has upgraded its readiness to confront threats, but public-diplomacy failings could hobble quick deployments.
Steinmeier: progress on Ukraine impossible without ceasefire
Germany's foreign minister has warned the situation in Ukraine won't change without a long-term ceasefire.
Mutual defense in troubled times
US defense secretary Ashton Carter has praised Germany's new role in NATO
Pentagon chief urges Germany to bolster defenses
US Defense Secretary Ashton Carter has met with German Defense Minister Ursula von der Leyen ahead of a NATO meeting.
NATO sets an example
Near the western Polish town of Zagan, multinational military forces run through a "Ukraine scenario" in the Noble Jump
Putin: 'Only the West can solve Ukraine crisis'
Despite ongoing tensions between Russia and Western allies, President Putin has said Russia is "open to the world."
NATO advocates arm deployment to deter Moscow
Eastern Europe and Baltic countries need to be fortified with arms to counter the threat from Russia, NATO believes.
Poland: Europe's peaceful period 'now over'
Observing NATO maneuvers, Polish Defense Minister Siemoniak said Europe's decades of peace after the Cold War are over.
NATO chief attends rapid reaction force exercises
NATO's head has said the organization is carrying out its biggest defense reinforcement since the Cold War.
Opinion: Russian arms build-up - the new normal
Putin's confrontational rhetoric contorts cause and effect, says Ingo Mannteufel.
Moscow's dangerous 'sabre-rattling'
NATO's chief Jens Stoltenberg says Russia's President Vladimir Putin is engaging in provocative activities.
Russia slams Pentagon military storage plan
Moscow has strongly criticized a Pentagon proposal to station military equipment on NATO's eastern border.
SIPRI: Nuclear weapons in the spotlight
Countries with nuclear weapons are putting serious money into upgrading their stockpiles, according to a SIPRI report.
Pentagon 'ready to send weapons to E. Europe'
Washington signals that it is prepared to defend fellow NATO members that are in Moscow's shadow.
Taliban kill 17 Afghan police in Helmand
Taliban insurgents have killed at least 17 police officers amid a flurry of attacks on government positions.
Jeb Bush calls for more US troops in Eastern Europe
US Presidential hopeful Jeb Bush on European tour calls for more US troops in Eastern Europe
Ripe for conspiracy theorists?
Austria hosts the secretive Bilderberg series conference of what some see as the world's elite.
Opinion: A slap in the face for NATO partners
Michael Knigge
A majority of Germans are against helping NATO allies in an emergency. That's shameful, DW's Michael Knigge writes.
Von der Leyen pays rare visits to eastern states
With Ukraine in civil war, NATO is drawing closer together. Ursula von der Leyen visited Romania and the Czech Republic.
Inside Europe
On this week's show: NATO and Russia's rival war games get serious - Will Barcelona's new mayor shake things up?- Greek islands face influx of refugees - 'daddy leave', Norwegian style - Shifting political sands in Turkey and Poland, pre and post elections - Italians head to Berlin to launch start-ups – The city of gay lights - The campaign to revitalize the Elfdalian language.
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