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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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Missile defense
NATO leaders look to persuade Russia on its missile defense plans in Eastern Europe.
NATO Russia
A genuine partnership must develop in the long term between NATO and Russia, says Ingo Mannteufel.
Test of allegiance
As the NATO summit begins, plans for a missile defense shield will test the loyalty of Turkey.
NATO summit
NATO meets in Lisbon from Nov. 19-20 for a summit to discuss the new challenges facing the alliance.
NATO strategy
With a summit around the corner, NATO is looking for a strategic concept befitting modern times.
Afghanistan policy
Civilian operations should be decoupled from the military in Afghanistan, one expert argues.
Russia's relations
Moscow has to manage a tricky balancing act between East and West to secure its national interests.
Nuclear-free Germany
The German foreign minister has repeated a call for NATO to remove its nuclear arsenal from Germany.
German deployment
The cabinet extends Germany's military mandate in Bosnia, Somalia and the Mediterranean.
A return for Russia?
Responding to requests from NATO, Russia is edging closer to a cautious return to Afghanistan.
Moscow meeting
German Foreign Minister Westerwelle has called for a NATO-Russia missile defense system.
Drug raid
Russian and US forces raid drug labs in Afghanistan in their first joint anti-drug operation.
NATO cuts
NATO plans to halve the number of its peacekeeping troops in Kosovo to 5,000 within months.
Afghan pullout
A French minister says NATO troops could be withdrawn from the country beginning next year.
Czech Senate
With their first majority in the Czech Senate, the Social Democrats can assert new influence.
Wooing Russia
Both Merkel and NATO's Rasmussen hope for Russian cooperation for common missile defense.
Heading home early
Britain is to pull the last of its troops out of Germany 15 years earlier than planned.
Russia reaches out
Russia's president indicates Moscow may soften its stance on a controversial anti-missile shield.
Deauville Summit
Are Merkel, Sarkozy and Medvedev the right leaders to be discussing pan-European security issues?
European powers
Germany, France and Russia meet to discuss European security, including missile defense plans.
NATO future
NATO chief Anders Rasmussen unveils his proposal for a new era for the military alliance.
Cyber warfare
NATO plans to update its cyber strategy as attack from computer viruses becomes an increased threat.
'Bosnia must reform'
US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton calls on Bosnia to reform if it is to join the EU and NATO.
Fallen soldier
German troops remember their fallen comrade killed in an Afghanistan suicide attack.
Top US official apologizes for deaths of Pakistani troops
The top US military official expressed his regret over the deaths of two Pakistani border troops.
Suicide attack
A German soldier is killed and six others wounded in a suicide attack in Afghanistan.
Baltic election
Latvia's center-right government has won a clear majority as voters support economic reforms.
Gunmen attack NATO supply tankers in Pakistan
Over two dozen tankers carrying fuel for NATO in Afghanistan have been set ablaze in Pakistan.
Informal meet
EU defense ministers gather in Ghent, with the ISAF mission in Afghanistan top of the agenda.
Election violence
Afghan parliamentary elections are declared successful despite Taliban attacks on polling stations.
Good friends?
Does Obama treat Europe with "benign neglect," or does EU indecision hamper cooperation?
Defense cuts
Budget constraints are giving NATO countries a good reason to rethink military strategies.
Terror warning
A German-born extremist arrested in Afghanistan reportedly warns of terrorist attacks in Germany.
Chancellor's plea
As a shipment of Western aid arrives in Pakistan as Chancellor Merkel appeals for donations.
Bosnian unity
Germany's foreign minister tells Bosnia that a future in the EU depends on its own unity.
Kosovo question
German Foreign Minister Westerwelle says Serbia must let go of Kosovo if it wants to join the EU.
Kunduz colonel cleared
The German colonel who ordered the deadly Kunduz airstrike will not face charges by the military.
Persian alliance after NATO withdrawal?
As NATO struggles in Afghanistan, Ahmadinejad proposes Persian alliance.
Afghanistan mission
DW speaks with Guido Westerwelle, Germany’s foreign minister, about progress in Afghanistan.
Mission misunderstanding
A mistranslated statement by US General David Petraeus leads to confusion in Germany.
Dutch leave Afghanistan
Two thousand Dutch troops pull out of Afghanistan, after a political row in the Netherlands.
NATO denies bombing civilians in Afghanistan
Afghan President Hamid Karzai has accused foreign forces of killing 52 civilians in an airstrike.
War Marketing
A leaked CIA memo exposes the kind of manipulative PR practises which go on during times of war.
Rasmussen laments
The NATO chief tells German paper of 'painful' war in Afghanistan ahead of Kabul conference.
War or no war?
Germany's opposition expressed anger over the government's handling of Afghanistan.
Foreign policy
Turkey's eagerness for EU accession may have cooled off. But the two still belong together.
Ukraine-Russia ties
Significantly improved relations between Ukraine and Russia are causing concern in the West.
New Afghanistan commander says everyone should 'work together'
After being confirmed by the US Senate, Gen. Petraeus has briefed allies at NATO HQ in Brussels.
Ending conscription
Most EU countries have done away with conscription, so does the rest of Europe need the draft?
Taliban target NATO's Jalalabad base
Gunmen attacked a NATO base in eastern Afghanistan on Wednesday.
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