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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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US policy in disarray
US Afghan policy seems to be in turmoil following General McChrystal's departure.
Small but good
Germany is downsizing key military missions, but the objectives remain the same.
Afghanistan unrest
Five German soldiers are injured in Afghanistan as UN says security is worsening.
Estonia and the EU
Deutsche Welle spoke with the Estonian president on his country's integration into Europe.
Kyrgyzstan toll climbs
The death toll in Kyrgyzstan has risen to at least 179 with a warning of impending catastrophe.
German casualties
A roadside bomb blast in Afghanistan has left two German soldiers injured as NATO losses mount.
NATO Summit
NATO ends its latest summit with acknowledgement that more trainers are needed for Afghanistan.
Looking east
The US Defense Secretary has blamed Europe for Turkey's increasing lurch toward the Middle East.
Belt-tightening at NATO
Defense ministers of the 28 members of the NATO military alliance are looking to cut costs.
NATO trucks attacked near Pakistani capital
Suspected militants have attacked a NATO convoy outside Islamabad, killing at least seven people.
NATO and Ukraine
NATO would welcome membership for both Ukraine and Georgia, the Secretary General says.
Nato apparently unruffled by Ukrainian parliamentary vote
Nato has told Ukraine 'the door remains open' after the Ukrainian parliament approved a bill preventing the country from joining the alliance.
Nuclear disarmament
Israel has said it would not take part in a planned conference on a nuclear-free Middle East.
Taliban attack US base
One of the largest NATO bases in Afghanistan was attacked by insurgents on Wednesday. One American national and at least ten attackers were killed in the pre-dawn attack.
Mixed messages
Russia's NATO envoy says the bloc's new strategic concept is too vague on ties with Moscow.
Afghan report
A study by German peace institutes finds fault with NATO's new tack and suggests Taliban dialog.
Military internship
Conscription can be seen as one of the Bundeswehr's biggest recruiting tools for career soldiers.
Suicide blast in Kabul claims at least 18 lives
A suicide bomber has attacked a NATO-led military convoy in Kabul, killing at least 18 people.
NATO Strategy
NATO has come up with a new strategy to meet the challenges of terrorism and other threats.
NATO reloaded
NATO's new strategy must not only adapt to a changed world, but also a changed alliance.
Background: The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)
Most everyone has heard of NATO, but how many people know where the world's most powerful military alliance came from, what it's for and where it's headed? Here is an overview of the most important facts.
Russian celebration
Russia marks the end of World War II with its largest-ever post-Soviet military parade in Moscow.
Improvised bombs
The German army has opened a new center to help soldiers deal with the threat of IEDs.
German troops skeptical of "partnering" with Afghan forces
As of summer 2010, the Bundeswehr will increasingly rely on "partnering" with Afghan soldiers.
Military spending
EU countries and NATO look to improve cooperation to meet tough challenges of 21st century.
NATO prepares hand-over plan but says it is in no hurry
NATO ministers have sealed a plan under which international troops and civilian staff in Afghanistan would hand over responsibility to the local military and government, but they insist there is no rush to withdraw.
Afghanistan plan
NATO countries have agreed on conditions for handing over security duties to Afghan forces.
Top commander of NATO's Afghanistan mission visits Berlin
US General Stanley McChrystal has stressed the importance of the 'partnering strategy' with Afghan forces and has pledged to provide Germany with combat helicopters.
General's visit
NATO top commander travels to Berlin to drum up support for the new Afghan strategy.
German jihadists
A recent Internet video shows German jihadists boasting of taking part in attacks on foreign troops.
Missile shield
NATO recently announced plans to secure Russian cooperation in a joint European defense shield.
Kunduz airstrike
German prosecutors drop the investigation of the colonel behind the controversial Kunduz airstrike.
Troops in Afghanistan
Better arms for German troops in Afghanistan won't solve the problem, says DW's Nina Werkhaeuser.
The Karzai puzzle
DW's Ratbil Shamel's opinion on a growing problem for the West: Afghanistan's Hamid Karzai
No to NATO
Ukraine has dissolved the commission which was to lay the groundwork for NATO membership.
Russian incursions
Increased incursions by Russian warplanes in European airspace are causing defense chiefs concern.
United effort
The German Defense Minister says Kosovo troop withdrawals should be decided by NATO.
Police training
Germany's interior minister is in Kabul calling for increased efforts in training Afghan police.
Call to arms
NATO's chief is urging EU members to boost military spending and help build a missile shield.
From Helmand to Kunduz
After its offensive in Helmand, NATO wants to tackle other Taliban strongholds in Afghanistan - including Kunduz, says the highest-ranking German officer in the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF).
Joining forces?
Britain and France could cooperate on a defense pact that could alter the face of EU security.
No way NATO
Ukraine's new government wants to make it illegal for the country to join any military alliance.
Af-Pak war
The war in Afghanistan has long since become the Af-Pak war as it spills over into Pakistan.
Sauerland verdict
A German court has sentenced four self-confessed Islamic militants to up to 12 years in jail.
NATO shortfall
Budget and equipment disparities are threatening to drive a wedge between NATO members.
Hearts and minds
NATO is engaging the British Council to help make friends with the people of Afghanistan.
NATO boosts cultural relations in military operations
NATO is turning to civil society groups for help in winning hearts and minds in Afghanistan.
Airbus deal
European defense ministers have agreed to inject additional financing into the Airbus project.
Afghan training surge
Berlin's sending fewer troops than the US hoped for, but is trying to help out in other ways.
Yanukovych sworn in
Ukraine has inaugurated Viktor Yanukovych as president, signaling a potential shift eastward.
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