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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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No deal
Kosovo rejects an agreement to keep two disputed border crossings under NATO control.
Troop increase
NATO sends hundreds more troops to Kosovo a week after ethnic violence near the Serbian border.
'Progress' in Afghanistan
Admiral Mike Mullen believes security in Afghanistan has improved "dramatically".
Ramadan in Libya
The holy month of Ramadan presents Libya's rebels and their NATO supporters with unique problems.
Accusations fly
Serbia accuses Kosovo of trying to change the ethnic structure of the Serb-dominated north.
Unity questioned
Libyan rebels say their military commander was shot by militia allied to their cause.
Tension rising
Deutsche Welle asks who stands to benefit from a recent flare-up between Serbia and Kosovo.
Border ablaze
NATO controls a Kosovo border point after a masked youth mob sets it on fire.
Libyan diplomats expelled
UK recognizes Libya's National Transitional Council, as a rebel offer for Gadhafi to stay expires.
Mayor killed
A suicide bomber struck in Afghanistan's Kandahar city, killing the mayor.
Libyan aid
Germany offers up to 100 million euros in loans to Libyan rebels for humanitarian needs.
Breaking the stalemate
Rebel forces and NATO warplanes target the Gadhafi regime in its Tripoli stronghold.
Afghan handover
NATO-led German troops hand security control of Afghanistan's northern capital to local forces.
Hacktivism
Notorious hacker group Anonymous claims to have stolen a gigabyte of classified data from NATO.
Diplomatic solution
DW's Daniel Scheschkewitz asks whether NATO bombings or diplomacy will bring about results in Libya.
Civilian bloodshed
The first half of this year has been the most violent for Afghans since 2001.
Change of guard
The top US and NATO Commander in Afghanistan, General David Petraeus, steps down.
Dark picture
Meeting with EU officials, Libya's rebel leader describes destruction as 'beyond imagination.'
Libyan rebel delegation meets with NATO and EU leaders in Brussels
The head of Libya’s rebels has met for talks with top European Union and NATO officials in Brussels. He admitted that some human rights abuses had occurred at the start of the rebellion.
Renewed mission
France extends funding for the military mission in Libya, but says a political solution is close.
Kandahar's 'King'
The murder of Ahmad Wali Karzai has left a power vacuum in Afghanistan's Kandahar province.
Speaking out
Italy's prime minister says he was against NATO intervention in Libya, but had his 'hands tied.'
At loggerheads
A NATO-Russia summit in Sochi ends with unresolved disputes over missile defense and Libya.
Holding the highlands
Libyan rebels in the mountains are adapting to the changing war situation.
Russian roulette
Russia warns the West of an arms race, if missile defense talks with NATO fail.
New cold war
The Arab Spring has heated tensions between Iran and Saudi Arabia, threatening a nuclear arms race.
Kunduz fallout
An inquiry into a deadly NATO airstrike has the German government at odds with the opposition.
Road to reconciliation
Serbia and Kosovo agree to cooperate on a host of practical, day-to-day issues.
No sign of a breakthrough in Libya after three months of NATO operations
Reports of civilian casualties from NATO airstrikes are unnerving some allies and the issuing of an arrest warrant for Colonel Gadhafi has raised the stakes for regime change.
Not so sure anymore
After more than 100 days of airstrikes in Libya, there’s still no sign of a breakthrough.
Libya firepower
Germany agrees to supply bomb components to NATO's air mission in Libya, despite UN abstention.
Rumor or truth?
Internet speculation on US plans for Libya and Syria may be vague - but could it contain truths?
Moving out
US President Barack Obama announces the withdrawal of 33,000 troops from Afghanistan.
Moving out
US president Barack Obama announces the withdrawal of 33,000 troops from Afghanistan.
Secessionist kingmakers
Italian PM Berlusconi's political future now depends on the minority Northern League.
Afghan attack
A suicide bomber in Afghanistan attacked German troops in Kunduz, but killed civilians.
Collateral damage
NATO acknowledges that it accidentally killed several civilians in an airstrike in Tripoli.
Open to negotiation?
The UN hopes to promote dialogue with the Taliban by removing members from its terror lists.
Libya check-up
NATO chief Rasmussen paid a visit to London to discuss the UK's commitment in Libya.
Exit strategy
Turkey says it has offered Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi help in leaving the country safely.
Belgrade to host NATO conference amid continued distrust of the alliance
With memories of NATO bombing during the Kosovan War still fresh, many Serbians are suspicious of joining the alliance. Membership would, however, be beneficial to the Serb arms industry.
'Dismal' future
US Defense Secretary Robert Gates provides a blunt and uncensored view of the future of NATO.
Extended missions
The German parliament has approved extensions to Bundeswehr missions in Kosovo and Lebanon.
End to operations
Any rapid troop pullout from Afghanistan would be disastrous, NATO defense ministers are told.
Helping refugees
Europe's human rights chief calls for more help for refugees fleeing the conflict in Libya.
NATO stretched
NATO says it will stay in Libya, but calls on more allied countries to provide military support.
Joint exercise
NATO and Russia conduct their first joint military exercises, simulating a 9/11-style attack
Holding on
Macedonia's ruling coalition keeps a grip on the levers of power after a bitterly-fought ballot.
'Close friends'
Obama calls on Germany for more support in Libya ahead of Merkel's visit to Washington.
All eyes on Macedonia
Macedonians vote as Western powers worry over hints of voter intimidation and riot plots.
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