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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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Dutch draw-down
A Dutch withdrawal from Afghanistan won't have an immediate impact on commitments of other allies.
Cabinet shuffle
The Danish prime minister has shuffled his cabinet after the defense minister resigned.
NATO air strike kills at least 27 Afghan civilians
A NATO air strike has killed at least 27 civilians in southern Afghanistan. The incident took place on Sunday in Zerma, a village in central Dai Kundi province near the border with Uruzgan.
Operation Moshtarak
NATO commanders in Helmand have grounds to be optimistic, however there is still a long way to go.
Coalition splits
The Dutch government has collapsed over a disagreement on the country's mission in Afghanistan.
Military operation
NATO commanders are pleased with efforts to capture the Afghan town of Marjah from Taliban.
A400M grounded
Europe's next-generation military transporter depends on Airbus financing deal.
Refugees flee
Thousands of refugees flee Marjah ahead of a NATO operation in the South Afghanistan region.
Evasive action
Diplomats in Munich reached for excuses when results were needed, a DW commentator says.
Patience game
Germany's foreign minister said the West was losing its patience with Iran's nuclear program.
Military doctrine
Russia used the stage at the Munich Security conference to lash out at NATO's eastward expansion.
Gitmo inmate worry
Latvians are concerned by their government's decision to accept a detainee from Guantanamo Bay.
Possible deal?
The Iranian foreign minister said that a deal on uranium enrichment was in sight.
More trainers needed
NATO chief says more trainers are needed in Afghanistan as defense ministers meet in Turkey.
No-fly zone at EADS?
On top of problems with the A400M transport plane, EADS is now being sued over the A380 jet.
Afghan conference
NATO and the Afghan government will try to come up with a plan to achieve success in Afghanistan.
Pakistan power play
Pakistan's balancing act of fighting and facilitating the Taliban hinders success in Afghanistan.
Afghanistan strategy
Chancellor Angela Merkel meets key ministers to discuss Germany's Afghanistan strategy.
Military chief
Germany is set to swear in a new military chief after the former head was relieved of command.
Face off
Ukraine heads for a tense presidential run-off, after early results showed no clear winner.
Afghan airstrike
Victims of the German airstrike in Kunduz are set to receive long-term compensation.
Piracy peak
Pirates venture beyond the Gulf of Aden to avoid the EU's successful Atalanta operation.
Afghan security
Germany's foreign minister demands speedy transfer of responsibility for security to Afghans.
Christmas address
German President Horst Koehler warns the banks of their responsibility in his Christmas address.
Then and now
Is the West making the same mistakes in Afghanistan as the Soviet Union did 30 years ago?
Taliban terror
Afghanistan has seen the worst of times in 2009 and experts doubt things will get better in 2010
Airstrike probe
Angela Merkel will testify in parliament in January about her knowledge of the Afghan airstrike
Unfreezing relations
Russia should stop seeing NATO as a threat, the alliance's chief said during a visit to Moscow.
Airstrike fallout
Are German soldiers in Afghanistan allowed to shoot first? The answer and the rules are changing.
Rasmussen in Moscow
NATO's chief visits Russia in an attempt to extract more commitment from Moscow on Afghanistan.
Taliban targeted?
Recent reports suggest September's airstrike in Afghanistan targeted the Taliban, not stolen trucks.
Surprise visit
German defense minister Karl-Theodor zu Guttenberg has paid an unexpected visit to Afghanistan.
UN vacancy
Kai Eide, the UN envoy to Afghanistan, has announced his resignation after two years in office.
Russian overtures
Will Dmitry Medvedev's draft security treaty prompt constructive dialog with NATO and the EU?
EU entry hopes
The European Union has deferred a decision on when to start accession talks with Macedonia.
Victim compensation
The German defense ministry is looking to compensate the victims of a September airstrike.
Afghanistan surge
Twenty-five NATO allies promised on Friday to send about 7,000 more troops to Afghanistan.
Afghan surge
NATO members are backing Obama with pledges of more than 5,000 new troops for Afghanistan.
Afghanistan debate
Germany's defense minister says the Kunduz attack was innapropriate, as parliament votes on troops.
NATO pressure
Westerwelle will meet NATO counterparts while the US attempts to back up Merkel over Afghanistan.
Afghan surge
Barack Obama hopes European countries will commit around 10,000 troops to the Afghanistan campaign.
Afghan commitment
All the major contributing nations to NATO's Afghan mission express support for Obama's plan.
Troop surge
US President Barack Obama has pledged an additional 30,000 troops for the war in Afghanistan.
Kosovo independence
Serbia contests an independent Kosovo before the International Court of Justice.
Britain sends troops
Britain is raising troop levels in Afghanistan ahead of a major troop surge by the United States.
Airstrike chronology
Controversial airstrike in Afghanistan: a chronology
ISAF counterpart
The international community should appoint a civilian counterpart to ISAF's top commander.
Lost report
Under massive public pressure to resign, former defense minister Jung tells his side of the story.
Airstrike cover-up?
Germany's top general quits following allegations that details of a deadly attack were covered up.
Troop increase
Sending more troops to Afghanistan should be conditional on political reforms, says expert.
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