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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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NATO chief speaks to DW after Hamas attacks on Israel
NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg says all allies condemn the terror attacks on Israel.
Germany to provide NATO with 35,000 troops from 2025
German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius said the troops were to boost the alliance's deterrence and defense.
Pro-Ukraine alliance pledges more military aid
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy traveled to NATO's Brussels headquarters to ask for aid.
Finland: Pipeline leak likely caused by 'external activity'
Finnish authorities believe damage to an underwater gas pipeline may have been a deliberate act.
My Europe: 'Trip wires' for peace in the Western Balkans
Alexander Rhotert
After the violence in Kosovo, a peacekeeping mission must stop a new conflict in the Balkans, says Alexander Rhotert.
US NATO ambassador allays concerns over Ukraine aid
Additional funding for Ukraine's war effort is not at risk, according to US Ambassador to NATO Julianne Smith.
Conflict Zone - Guest: General (ret.) Sir Richard Shirreff
Tim Sebastian interviews General (ret.) Sir Richard Shirreff, former NATO Deptuy Supreme Allied Commander Europe. (First aired 13 Sept. 2023)
NATO sends 600 UK soldiers to Kosovo in response to clashes
President Vucic, meanwhile, denied he was amassing troops at the Kosovo border.
Kosovo seeks NATO assistance as ethnic tensions rise
Kosovo has requested that NATO reinforce its troops in the volatile Balkan region.
Vladimir Putin and Xi Jinping: The empires strike back
Vladimir Putin and Xi Jinping look like men on a mission. How did they get so close and what are they trying to achieve?
Slovakia's foreign policy at stake in election
Slovakia heads to the polls in parliamentary elections that could see the country forging closer ties to Moscow.
Sky Shield Initiative: Can it protect Europe?
The Sky Shield air defense system initiated by Germany intends to bolster NATO's protective capacity over Europe.
Is Moldova Putin’s next target? Conflict Zone Special Report
In Moldova, DW examines the small democracy’s claim it’s the target of a Russian plot. After Ukraine, is Moldova next?
NATO chief urges Germany to boost defense spending
Stoltenberg said that during the Cold War defense spending was three to four percent and said it must happen again.
The Black Sea's role in Russia's war on Ukraine
The Black Sea was once a geopolitical afterthought in Europe. But all that has changed since Russia invaded Ukraine.
Ex-general: NATO has to be prepared to fight Russia
General Richard Sherriff tells DW the only way to stop Putin's nuclear saber-rattling is to build a credible defense.
Ex-general: NATO has to be prepared to fight Russia
A former NATO Dep. Commander tells DW the only way to stop Putin’s nuclear saber-rattling is to build credible defense.
How Russia could cut NATO off from the Baltic states
If Russia were to close the Suwalki Gap, the Baltic states would be cut off from their NATO allies.
US pledge further military support for Ukraine
Missile attacks overshadow surprise visit to Kyiv by US Secretary of State Antony Blinken.
Slovakia: Scandal overshadows pivotal election
A scandal has engulfed Slovakia's police and intelligence community just weeks before a key parliamentary election.
Arctic nations: High stakes in the High North
DW traveled to Norway to observe an annual combat drill now taking place against a very different geopolitical backdrop.
Land for peace: Should Ukraine concede territory to Russia?
The Ukrainian counteroffensive is not moving forward. Is their last option to trade land for peace?
Germany: US soldiers held over fatal fairground stabbing
German police have handed over two US soldiers accused of stabbing a man at a fairground to military law enforcement.
What do Russia's new drone strikes mean for NATO?
Russian strikes on Ukrainian infrastructure came dangerously close to the Romanian border. What does this mean for NATO?
Poland stages biggest military parade since Cold War
Warsaw has been beefing up its defense preparedness since Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
Is it OK to stop basic research exchanges?
A DW co-investigation uncovered a path from a German physics department to the Chinese military. What now?
Poland accuses Belarus of violating its airspace
Tensions between Poland and Belarus escalated after two helicopters reportedly violated the NATO country's airspace.
Germany's Rheinmetall starts building F-35 fuselage plant
German arms producer Rheinmetall is to begin manufacturing parts for F-35 stealth aircraft from 2025 in a new plant.
Moldova cuts Russian Embassy staff after spying allegations
Moldova has ordered dozens of Russian Embassy staff to leave the country in response to "numerous unfriendly actions."
Romania: War edges closer to NATO's border
NATO has reacted with restraint to Russia's attack on Ukrainian ports close to the Romanian border.
Mikheil Saakashvili: 'Of course, I feel in danger'
DW speaks to former Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili, who has been detained since 2021, about Ukraine and Russia.
What to make of the Wagner Group's threats against Poland
Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko said Wagner mercenaries are planning an "excursion" westward.
Ukraine updates: Russian missile attack targets Odesa
A missile attack by Moscow in Ukraine killed one and damaged a controversial cathedral in Odesa. DW has the latest.
Greece and Turkey: The Treaty of Lausanne 100 years on
The Treaty of Lausanne was signed on July 24, 1923. A century later, it still ensures stability in the region.
Poland Reinforces Belarus Border
Poland sends troops to its border with Belarus as the Belarusian military starts drills with Wagner fighters from Russia. Nicole Frölich discusses the resulting rise in tensions with Michal Baranowski of the German Marshall Fund East
Inside Europe - 20 July 2023
The tricky logistics of defending a NATO member from a Russian attack, the spy agency seeking Putin critics and the UK's plan to stop small boat migrants gets the green light. Also: Why Europe's cost-of-living crisis could have long-lasting effects, the female far-right politicians muddying the waters ahead of Spain's election and why Marseille teens are willing to carry out contract killings.
How can NATO protect Ukraine?
After the recent NATO summit in Lithuania, what does the long-term security situation look like for Ukraine?
Biden in Finland: Putin 'already lost' Ukraine war
During his visit to NATO's newest member, US President Joe Biden called Finland an "incredible asset" for the alliance.
NATO and the war: No security for Ukraine?
In the long run is there just NATO security for Ukraine against Russia?
Inside Europe - 13 July 2023
Ukraine leaves empty-handed from the NATO summit, Erdogan's U-turn means Sweden can now join the alliance, Teflon Dutch PM Mark Rutte finally comes unstuck and can Spain's Pedro Sanchez pull off a ballot box surprise? Also: Why foreign investors are betting on France, can Europe restore its natural habitats without hurting farming? And meet the British performer still treading the boards at 98.
Sweden's top court bars Turkey's extradition requests
The court said "dual criminality" had not been met and that the pair wanted by Turkey, risked exposure to "persecution."
North Korea launches long-range missile amid NATO summit
North Korea has launched a Hwasong-18 ballistic missile off its eastern coast after days of railing against the US.
NATO: Unwavering support, but no membership for Ukraine
NATO leaders, however, have agreed on a package that will bring Ukraine closer to the trans-Atlantic military alliance.
NATO summit in Vilnius comes to an end — as it happened
G7 leaders, and the EU, set out an open framework for security guarantees for Ukraine as the NATO summit wraps up.
What can Sweden contribute to NATO?
What are the expectations on both sides regarding Swedish membership of the Western military alliance?
What happened with Georgia's NATO ambitions?
Once atop the list of potential new NATO members, Georgia has barely been mentioned at the alliance's talks in Vilnius.
NATO rebuff: DW's Nick Connolly in Ukraine
Our correspondent reports "real disappointment in Kyiv" as a reaction to the second day of the NATO summit in Vilnius.
China holds large military drills near Taiwan
China's military exercises near Taiwan come ahead of Taiwan's own annual military drills, to be held later this month.
NATO summit: No Ukraine entry timeline, Turkey backs Sweden
NATO members say they want Ukraine in the alliance when the time is right, and Turkey drops opposition to Sweden
What is behind Turkish President Erdogan's NATO U-turn?
After blocking it for a long time, Recep Tayyip Erdogan approved Sweden's NATO membership. Why now?
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