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The 2024 NATO summit, which started on July 9, marks 75 years of the security alliance.
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NATO and Russia's rival war games get serious
During the Cold War, the Soviet Union and NATO were known to face off in tit for tat manoeuvres and demonstrations of force. Well, you could be forgiven for thinking that history was repeating itself this week, as Russia and NATO launched rival war games involving thousands of troops from both sides. From Moscow, Charles Maynes reports.
Stoltenberg rebukes Russia, pledges NATO will protect Europe
NATO's secretary general has pledged that the Western alliance will uphold the "territorial integrity" of Europe.
Signal to Russia
Security expert Ulrich Kühn on the signals being sent by NATO in northern Europe.
NATO, allies launch Arctic air drills
NATO members and partners have begun large-scale aerial drills in northern Europe.
Germany, France to jointly develop 'Leopard 3' tank
Germany and France appear set to jointly develop a new successor to the aging "Leopard 2" battle tank.
Obama makes Tunisia a non-NATO ally
The US has designated Tunisia a major non-NATO ally, promising enhanced military cooperation.
Bartels calls for better equipment for Bundeswehr
The Bundestag's new commissioner for the armed forces has called for an increase in the funding of the Bundeswehr.
NATO cautions Russia
NATO urges Russia to halt its support for separatists in Ukraine, warning that incidents could "spiral out of control."
Pakistan, Afghanistan to share intel on Taliban
After years of tensions, Pakistan and Afghanistan have finally agreed to cooperate in their fight against terrorism.
Macedonians stand up
Governing Macedonia will be difficult, as the people have shed their fears.
Baltic countries ask NATO for thousands of troops
The three Baltic states have written a letter to NATO asking for hundreds of soliders to be stationed in each country.
EU and NATO to tighten cooperation
The European Union and NATO have agreed to work closer together to face "threats" from Russia and the refugee crisis.
Ankara skittish over NATO role
Russia, Syria, Afghanistan: Which problem should NATO deal with first?
NATO foreign ministers: Moscow 'must stop'
The top diplomats from NATO nations have met with their Ukrainian counterpart to put the heat on Russia.
NATO talks 'IS' fight in Turkey
Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg says NATO foreign ministers will examine how the alliance can fight "Islamic State."
Rallying behind France's far right
Rob Cameron reports on a euroskeptic meeting between France's Front National and Czech politicians.
War and peace in the Baltic
Stephen Beard takes a look at how the Baltic states are reacting to their Russian neighbor.
Inside Europe
France's far right drums up support for euroscepiticism in Prague. Paving the way for historic "stolpersteine" in Munich. Have new terror surveillance laws crossed the line in France? And, are the Baltic states still scared of the Russian bear? In the second half of the show, a special half hour to commemorate the 70th anniversary of the end of the war in Europe.
Gauck remembers Soviet dead
Soviet war dead in German 'recollection shadow,' says Gauck
NATO homework
Germany should step up its NATO commitments, writes John C. Hulsman.
Air policing in Estonia
Since the crisis in Ukraine, NATO has been monitoring airspace over the Baltic states.
Afghan troops defend key city against Taliban
In its latest attack, Taliban fighters in the north of Afghanistan have attacked police and army checkpoints.
Jeb Bush to visit Germany, Poland, Estonia
Potential presidential candidate Jeb Bush has announced he will make a trip to Europe in June.
Moldova is building up arms
The Republic of Moldova is planning to purchase modern defense technologies and set up a new military base.
Afghanistan's cabinet nearly to be completed
After months of delay, Afghanistan's parliament has approved 16 cabinet nominees, including four women.
Finland’s NATO ties
Russian aggression is making Finland rethink its neutrality.
Steinmeier: Russia can't divide Europe over Ukraine
German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier has said that attempts to break EU unity on Russian sanctions will fail.
Germany pledges weapons to Lithuania
Lithuania is to purchase 12 howitzer from the Bundeswehr, according to German Defense Minsiter Ursula von der Leyen.
Germany assures Estonia of NATO backing
In a show of solidarity, the German defense minister has travelled to Estonia to reassure it of German backing.
High civilian casualties
More than 650 civilians were killed in the first quarter of 2015 in Afghanistan.
NATO tests VJTF in Czech Republic, the Netherlands
The Western military alliance NATO has held its first exercise to test its new rapid reaction force.
NATO commander talks tough on Ukraine
NATO'S top military commander says the West should consider using all tools on hand to assist Ukraine.
Russia threatens Denmark over missile shield
Mikhail Vanin has said that joining NATO's missile defense system could make Denmark a target for a nuclear attack.
US-British instructors to train Ukraine troops
The US and Britain announce that their militaries will train Kyiv's troops, stoking tensions with Russia.
Lithuania: fears of Russian aggression
Lithuania declared independence 25 years ago. The situation in Ukraine is unsettling the Baltic states, which fear that Russia might seek to expand its influence westwards. In recent months, NATO has been helping Lithuania police its airspace.
Major new US moves on Ukraine
The US will reportedly increase aid to Ukraine's government and levy new sanctions on Kyiv's opponents.
NATO chief: Russia still equipping rebels
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg has said Russia is still arming and training rebel forces in eastern Ukraine.
NATO jets protecting the Baltic States
Most Lithuanians welcome the NATO base in their country. After all, they have no fighter jets of their own.
Poland, Latvia skeptical of proposed EU army
Poland and Latvia expressed skepticism Tuesday over proposals to establish a European Union army.
Ukraine fix slow, says Germany's Steinmeier
Steinmeier tells eastern EU nations that resolution to Ukrainian crisis will take time
US deploying 3,000 troops to the Baltics
The US is sending 3,000 troops to the Baltics for joint military exercises.
Europe's next powder keg?
Could the Ukraine conflict repeat itself in Moldova?
Germany to boost defense?
Belated funding promise to 'mend' German defense woes
UN to hold emergency Ukraine meeting
The Security Council is set to hear from ceasefire monitors on the questionable success of the truce in Ukraine.
Deadly Kabul suicide attack
A Taliban suicide bombing in the Afghan capital has targeted a Turkish embassy vehicle.
Lithuania eyes reviving military conscription
Lithuania is considering reintroducing limited conscription this year.
Germany ready to assist Lithuania in tank deal
The German Defense Ministry has said it was willing to sell "Boxer" tanks to Lithuania.
No German tanks for Lithuania
The German government has rejected a request from Lithuania for Boxer tanks, according to a newspaper report.
Sieren's China
China is ramping up relations with Afghanistan, writes DW columnist Frank Sieren.
Turkey's posturing
Turkey is sending mixed signals over whether it will buy an anti-missile defense system from NATO or China.
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