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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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Kabul suicide attack
The Taliban claims responsibility for a deadly bombing outside NATO headquarters in Kabul.
Kosovo mission
NATO's new chief makes a one-day visit to Kosovo to discuss security in the troubled territory.
No more troops
German defense minster balks at the idea of sending more troops into Afghanistan.
Message to Moscow
The US statement that Russia could join NATO shouldn't be dismissed as hot air, say experts.
Maiden visit
NATO's secretary general has been in Afghanistan on just his third working day in his new job.
Taliban resurgence
The Taliban have returned to the province of Kunduz only days after a German-led offensive.
New NATO head
Rasmussen calls for stabilization in Afghanistan and renewed ties with Russia.
Afghanistan deaths
Three American soldiers die in Afghanistan as the month of August begins.
NATO's new head
NATO's new chief Rasmussen faces the challenges of a bigger and more conflicted military alliance.
Moldovan elections
New Moldovan elections are meant to end four months of political paralysis.
Strategy shift
UK foreign secretary says talking to the Taliban could turn the Afghanistan campaign around.
Standing by Airbus
Defense ministers of seven NATO countries have agreed not to cancel their A400M plane orders.
US and Ukraine
US Vice-President Biden in Kiev backs Ukraine's NATO bid, but doesn't want to anger Moscow.
Troop boost
Washington has announced it will temporarily boost US Army troop numbers by 22,000.
NAM summit
The Non-Aligned Movement, one of the world's largest political groups, still searches for relevancy.
Croatian summit centers on European Union and NATO membership bids
A summit in Croatia aimed at further integrating South Eastern Europe and Turkey into the European Union and NATO has been overshadowed by fresh quarrels between neighboring states and economic tensions.
Russian Security
Russia has reevaluated its security policy, putting a new focus on domestic matters.
AWACS Vote
The German parliament has approved deployment of German crew for NATO surveillance planes
AWACS mission
Parliament is to decide on German participation in a controversial surveillance mission.
Afghanistan commitments
Two top US officials call on Germany and Europe to boost their involvement in Afghanistan.
Afghanistan commitment
NATO's outgoing top commander takes a parting shot at Germany and Europe over Afghanistan.
Albania votes
According to exit polls, Prime Minister Sali Berisha seems to be headed for a win.
OSCE Summit
Foreign ministers from the OSCE are looking to revamp the European security apparatus.
NATO and Russia
After nearly a year of silence the Russia-NATO Council has re-convened, but differences persist.
More troops
The German cabinet has agreed to deploy AWACS planes and more troops to Afghanistan.
Piracy
Somali pirates seize cargo ship off the coast of Oman as NATO extends anti-piracy mission.
NATO focuses on Afghanistan as elections loom
NATO chiefs have agreed to a US shake-up of military command in Afghanistan and to step up the training of Afghan security forces, as well as confirming additional troop support for the August elections
ISAF Afghanistan
Up to four NATO AWACS jets and 100 German air force staff are to be sent to Afghanistan.
NATO Piracy
NATO is ready to commit more manpower and hardware to its anti-piracy mission off the Somali coast.
Peacekeeping plan
NATO defence ministers have backed a plan to cut troop numbers in Kosovo to 2,000 over two years.
Troop cuts
NATO defense ministers are set to reduce their peacekeeping forces in Kosovo by a third.
Kosovo 10 Years On
Amnesty International says the West hasn't done enough to clear up human rights abuses.
KFOR cuts
NATO is reportedly planning to reduce its force in Kosovo from 15,000 to 10,000 troops by 2010.
No more cluster bombs
96 countries have signed the Convention on Cluster Munitions, but human rights groups want more.
Fewer troops, more judges
Researchers call for greater efforts to establish justice and law enforcement in failed states.
Time for optimism?
US Vice President Biden ended his three-day visit to the Balkans with a message of cautious hope.
Biden in Belgrade
The US says it will back Serbia's bid to join the EU, whether or not Belgrade recognizes Kosovo.
Biden in the Balkans
US Vice President Joe Biden warns Balkan leaders not to ignore the threat of ethnic violence.
Fighting piracy
International cooperation needs to improve if piracy off the coast of Somalia is to be stopped.
Georgian clashes
Riot police in Georgia clashed with anti-government officials during a late night rally.
No hidden agenda
NATO says the war games it is involved with in Georgia this month have no alterior motive.
Pirates strike again
A British-owned cargo ship has become the latest victim of pirate attacks off the coast of Somalia.
Spying scandal
NATO has ordered the expulsion of two diplomats from Russia's NATO mission after a spy scandal.
NATO-Russian ties
After an eight-month freeze, NATO and Russia have once again taken up official relations.
Kosovo unrest
EU police repel angry Serbs as violence erupts in the flashpoint town of Mitrovica in Kosovo.
German ship hijacked
Somali pirates have seized a German grain carrier in the Gulf of Aden but the crew are unharmed.
War games
Russia is threatening to withdraw from a NATO meeting over planned alliance exercises in Georgia.
Sea gangs
NATO warships have foiled an attempt by Somali pirates to hijack a Norwegian-flagged tanker.
Afghanistan-NATO
Civilian casualties in the war on the Taliban in Afghanistan are alienating local Afghans.
Sea gangs
NATO commandos have freed Yemeni fishermen and detained seven pirates in the lawless Gulf of Aden.
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