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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 choppers
Attack helicopters have been used for the first time by NATO in the ongoing conflict in Libya.
Mounting pressure
As NATO expands its air campaign over Libya, more government officials are defecting.
Stern warning
Afghan President Hamid Karzai warns NATO troops that killing civilians has consequences.
Airstrike apology
NATO apologizes for an airstrike in Afghanistan which killed 14 civilians over the weekend.
Suicide attack
Two German soldiers and the police chief of northern Afghanistan were killed in Takhar province.
Apache helicopters
Analysts wonder if NATO's additional Apache helicopters for Libya are a sign of desperation.
Soldier death
The head of Germany's armed forces has confirmed the death of a soldier in northern Afghanistan.
Obama in Britain
President Obama has begun a three-day visit to Britain with security issues high on the agenda.
Libya conflict
The Western military alliance steps up air raids over the capital, Tripoli, hitting key sites.
Support for rebels
Following the EU, Germany opens a liaison office in the Libyan opposition stronghold, Benghazi.
Naval targets
NATO defends its decision to launch targeted airstrikes on eight docked Libyan warships.
Afghan dissatisfaction
Protests against foreign troops in Afghanistan continued for a second day on Thursday.
Strong words
Pakistan's parliament condemns the unilateral US raid on al Qaeda head Osama bin Laden.
Safe and sound
Moammar Gadhafi claims he is unharmed and in a safe place where NATO cannot reach him.
NATO strikes
NATO has again targeted Gadhafi's compound in Tripoli as the opposition heads to the US for talks.
NATO airstrikes
NATO missile strikes hit Tripoli, but the body denies targeting Libyan leader Gadhafi directly.
Adrift at sea
NATO has denied ignoring the plight of 72 refugees on a boat adrift in the Mediterranean.
Political solution?
As fresh fighting flares in Libya, NATO head Rasmussen claims military power is not enough.
Libya unrest
Thousands gather in Tripoli to bury the son of leader Moammar Gadhafi after NATO airstrikes.
Terrorists in Pakistan
Border areas between Pakistan and Afghanistan have been known to harbor Islamist fighters.
Libyan unrest
Britain expels the Libyan ambassador from the country after attacks on its embassy in Tripoli.
Double standards?
As Syria's crackdown gets more aggressive, the international community appears hesitant to act.
NATO soldiers killed
Eight NATO soldiers and a civilian contractor are killed in a shooting at an Afghan airbase.
Damage control
The German opposition calls on the defense minister to ease tensions with the allies over Libya.
Libyan sanctions
Libyan regime proves resilient as Gadhafi bypasses UN sanctions to fund counter-rebellion.
Tripoli blasts
Further blasts hit Tripoli as Italy gives NATO a boost by stepping up its involvement in Libya.
Drones deployed
The US deploys unmanned armed drones to Libya as clashes in Misrata reach a "stalemate."
No way out
NATO now faces a long-term military operation in Libya - or is there still a feasible way out?
Iraq Syndrome
Obama's policy of limited intervention in Libya may collapse under escalatory pressure.
Weapons for dictators
While Germany promotes an ethical foreign policy, its weapons industry has never had it so good.
NATO warns civilians
Britain, France and Italy have announced plans to step up efforts to help Libyan rebels fighters.
Nato commander convinced alliance is saving lives in Libya
Nato's commander in chief for the Libya operation, Lt. General Charles Bouchard, says he's convinced that if the alliance wasn't involved in Libya thousands of people would be killed.
Military mission
Libyan rebels want NATO to do more, the mission's commander says it has made a difference.
Banned bombs
Pro-regime forces in Libya have been accused of using cluster bombs in the besieged city of Misrata.
Quest for partnership dominates second day of NATO meeting in Berlin
Having agreed on conditions for an end to their campaign on Libya, NATO foreign ministers switched to the bloc's partnerships with Russia, Georgia and Ukraine, including a possible missile shield with Moscow.
Show of strength
NATO's chief says he expects the alliance to provide more precision-strike aircraft soon.
Missile shield
NATO begins thrashing out plans for missile defense cooperation with Russia at Berlin summit.
NATO ministers meeting in Berlin discuss Libya
NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen says the alliance needs a few more precision attack aircraft for air-to-ground missions in Libya.
Crisis in Libya
The country's division may be better than deploying ground troops, says DW's Daniel Scheschkewitz.
Women's education
Afghanistan needs to improve its education system for girls and women to make way for transition.
No military solution
Germany's foreign minister says only political progress can secure peace in Libya.
Libya's future
The international contact group on Libya faces multiple, complex problems in Doha.
Weakened alliance
Berlin's stance on Libya has isolated Germany within NATO, says a former US top diplomat.
NATO in Libya
France and Britain criticize NATO's role in Libya and say it should do more to protect civilians.
Conflict should end
Five African Union leaders say they want the Libyan conflict to end to make room for reforms.
U-turn on Libya
Germany could consider sending humanitarian troops to Libya if asked to do so by the UN.
Friendly fire
NATO's chief says he 'regrets' the deaths of Libyan rebels killed in an alliance airstrike.
Friendly fire
NATO says it is investigating reports that an alliance airstrike allegedly killed several rebels.
No compromise
Libya shows willingness to talk, but stands firmly behind the leadership of Moammar Gadhafi.
Libyan envoy
Libya has sent an envoy to Europe claiming it wants an end to the fighting as battles rage.
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