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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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Taliban attack
The French army says the impact of the Taliban attack on strategy has yet to be seen.
Drawdown
The US is planning to withdraw troops from Germany, says Defense Secretary Panetta.
Marine scandal
The US Marines identify troops appearing in a video urinating on the bodies of dead Taliban.
Treacherous path
The pitfalls and perils for Pakistani truck drivers helping NATO bring supplies into Afghanistan.
Libyan visit
Germany's foreign minister pledges support for Libya's new rulers en route 'towards democracy.'
Downsized defense
DW talks to a security expert on what the new US defense strategy means for the world.
'Afghan Guantanamo'
The Afghan president has demanded a handover of all prisoners from the US-run Parwan prison.
Faith in Europe
DW's Christina Bergmann believes Europe should be flattered by the new, slim-line US military.
US-Pak relations in 2011
2011 has been a rough year for US-Pakistani relations.
Taliban attacks
In multiple attacks, the Taliban has killed 12 people, including two French soldiers in Afghanistan.
From distrust to disaster
Pentagon and NATO probes into the lethal airstrike in Pakistan highlight fundamental lack of trust.
Afghan 'turning point'
German Foreign Minister Westerwelle praised Germany's role in a key year for Afghanistan.
Pakistan-NATO
Pakistan is talking again to the NATO-led coalition in Afghanistan, despite deadly US airstrike.
Rules of engagement
Islamabad says the NATO blockade will not be lifted until new rules are agreed with the US.
Pakistan vs. NATO
Gunmen have attacked NATO oil tankers in south-western Pakistan.
NATO conference
In a tit-for-tat move, Russia plans to deploy missiles in response to a NATO defense system.
Pakistani protest
After boycotting the Bonn conference on Afghanistan, Pakistani leaders voice their opinion.
Help for Afghanistan
Afghanistan won't be left in the lurch after NATO troops withdraw from the country in 2014.
Focus: Afghanistan
Ten years after the Petersberg Conference all eyes are on Bonn again where the world community is to discuss Afghanistan's future. With international commitments due to wind down, much depends on internal reforms.
Anti-Afghan protest
Protesters call for a speedy exit from Afghanistan on the eve of a conference in Germany.
Compromise found
Serbia says a deal has been reached with Kosovo to defuse their contentious border dispute.
NATO strike
New Pakistani army rules mean that border post commanders can return fire in case of a NATO strike.
No hard words
Conciliatory views have been voiced in both the USA and Germany regarding Pakjistan's boycott.
Bonn conference
Islamabad's threatened boycott of the Bonn conference on Afghanistan is a cause for concern.
Request for rethink
Pakistan is urged to reconsider its boycott of an international conference on Afghanistan.
Alliance under review
Pakistanis are calling for their government to end its alliance with the US after the NATO strike.
Soldiers wounded
Two NATO peacekeepers are wounded by gunfire from Serb protesters in northern Kosovo.
NATO raid
Pakistan says the air strike that killed 24 of its soldiers at the weekend was 'unprovoked.'
Fury over deaths
NATO has expressed regret for an air strike on Saturday that killed 24 Pakistani troops.
Hampered development
The obsession with security shouldn't allow social development in Afghanistan to be ignored.
Border clash
NATO peacekeepers clash with Serbs manning a roadblock in northern Kosovo.
Geopolitical games
The US and NATO say Russian threats will not deter them from deploying their new missile shield.
Majer massacre
The bombing of the Libyan town of Majer has thrown NATO's role into a controversial light.
Long-term backing
Even after NATO troops pull out in 2014, Germany promises to continue supporting Afghanistan.
Arab League looks West
The Arab League has called on the West to lead a Syrian contact group - much to Russia's distaste.
Deteriorating relations
Threats of sanctions and a deterioration in ties with Turkey increase pressure on Syria.
Loya Jirga targeted
Taliban militants claim they fired rockets near the Loya Jirga venue in Kabul.
Afghanistan's future
NATO allies and Afghanistan's neighbors meet to discuss plans for the Afghan future.
Libyan choice
Libya's new premier promises speedy cabinet-building and an emphasis on human rights.
Suicide bombers
Suicide bombers have targeted Kandahar, raising fears about deteriorating security in Afghanistan.
Libyan success story?
NATO's air mission in Libya is officially over on Monday, but was it really a success?
Response awaited
The Arab League hands Syrian officials a plan to end seven months of increasing violence.
NATO forces killed
A suicide bomber kills 17 people, including American troops, in the Afghan capital, Kabul.
BND allegations
Allegations that BND secret agents tracked Colonel Gadhafi in Libya raise questions for Germany.
Inconclusive probe
A report on a deadly, German-ordered air raid in Kunduz reveals nothing but political bickering.
Loya Jirga
A fuel tank blast in northern Afghanistan kills some 10 civilians and injures over 20.
Kosovo confrontation
NATO troops withdraw from stand-off as Serb protesters refuse to quit border post barricades.
NATO's Libyan legacy
The debate over whether NATO's mission was a success, or if it exceeded its mandate, begins.
New beginning
As Libya celebrates, world leaders hail the death of former Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi.
Roadblock removal
NATO-led troops use tear gas and armored vehicles to begin removing Serb roadblocks in Kosovo.
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