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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-Russia
The Western military alliance's planned exercises in Georgia have raised hackles in Moscow.
Easter marches
Germany’s peace movement was positive about the 2009 marches. But others found the turnout poor.
Easter Marches
Thousands across Germany are participating in the annual Easter marches to call for world peace.
Georgian protests
Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili faces a strong challenge from rivals wanting to unseat him.
Obama in Europe
Transatlantic relations experts give Barack Obama an 'A' for effort for his first European tour.
Strasbourg sentences
Jail terms of up to six months for rioting German hooligans during anti-NATO summit
Merkel heads home
Chancellor Angela Merkel returns to Germany after her unannounced visit to Afghanistan.
New NATO chief promises dialogue with Muslims
Anders Fogh Rasmussen has promised to respect all religions in his new role at the head of NATO. As Danish prime minister he was accused of tolerating religious slurs.
Surprise visit
German Chancellor Angela Merkel drops in on Bundeswehr troops in northern Afghanistan.
Mending fences
In Ankara, Obama has encouraged Turkey and Armenia to work toward reconciliation.
The new Rasmussen
Lars Loekke Rasmussen was named Denmark's prime minister, after his namesake predecessor resigned.
NATO 60th anniversary summit ends with new Danish secretary general
NATO has chosen Denmark’s prime minister as the alliance’s next secretary general, to replace Jaap de Hoop Scheffer this summer. Turkey dropped its objections after receiving “guarantees” from US President Barack Obama.
NATO leadership
Danish Prime Minister Rasmussen has been named as the next NATO chief in Strasbourg on Saturday.
Violent protests
Anti-NATO activists clashed with police on Saturday as the second day of the summit begins.
NATO anniversary
Obama basked in a European reception so warm it was hot, when he arrived ahead of a NATO meeting.
NATO history
Part one of DW-WORLD's NATO retrospective looks at the years 1949 to 1989.
Afghanistan Tops Agenda of NATO Summit in Germany, France
US President Obama has arrived in Baden-Baden on his first visit to Germany. Obama arrived from Strasbourg where he had earlier held talks with French President Nicolas Sarkozy. Obama was received with military honours by German Chancellor Angela Merkel at the start of the NATO summit at which the Western Alliance is celebrating the 60th anniversary of its founding.
US and French leaders meet
France rolled out the red carpet for US President Barack Obama
Obama to Discuss Afghan Strategy with NATO Allies
NATO leaders including US President Barack Obama, have arrived in Strasbourg, France, to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the Western security alliance, NATO. Part of the summit is also being held in the German city of Baden-Baden just across the River Rhine in Germany. After the success at the G-20 summit in London on Thursday, expectations are high that Mr Obama will be able to forge an agreement with NATO members on a series of crucial issues. But Obama has a bitter pill in his luggage for NATO leaders to swallow.
Opinion survey
Germans like NATO, trust France, and love Barack Obama. Keeping troops in Afghanistan? Not so much.
NATO summit
The US says it expects its NATO allies to contribute more troops to operations in Afghanistan.
NATO turns 60
As NATO leaders meet to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the military alliance's founding, Deutsche Welle looks at the organization's history, its current operations and future challenges.
NATO summit
Germany is seeking revision of NATO strategy at a summit celebrating 60 years of alliance.
Violent protests in Strasbourg
Police arrest dozens of protesters in Strasbourg a day ahead of a NATO summit in the French city
Looking to the future
NATO celebrates 60 years of existence by deliberating over a new strategy to meet future threats.
Summit security
German police are worried about violence at the upcoming NATO summit, following G-20 riots.
Nato Turns 60
Part two of DW-WORLD's NATO retrospective looks at the years 1989 to the present.
Medvedev in Berlin
Chancellor Merkel will hold talks with Russian President Medvedev Tuesday ahead of the G20 summit.
Obama in Europe
Expectations are high as US President Obama heads to Europe for his first overseas trip.
Fixing Afghanistan
NATO's chief warns that no country will be able to pull out of Afghanistan in the near future.
Training Pledge
Germany will step up its training role in Afghanistan but stays silent on US calls for more troops.
Turkey opposes Danish NATO chief candidate
Row over Mohammed cartoons casts doubt over Danish Prime Minister's chances of becoming NATO chief.
Anti-Globalist Rallies
Thousands took to the streets of Berlin, Frankfurt and London to protest ahead of the G20 summit.
Armed EU Cops for Kabul?
A French plan to send European armed police into Afghanistan is causing concern in the EU.
Security Woes
France, Germany worry that the thousands of expected NATO protestors could become violent.
New Afghan Plan
US President Obama is planning a personnel and financial boost to the Afghan mission.
What NATO Knew
A Council of Europe investigator tells the German parliament that NATO knew of CIA flights.
Rethinking NATO
Angela Merkel says NATO needs a new strategy in order to succeed in its Afghanistan mission
NATO Expansion
US President Barack Obama says NATO expansion does not preclude improving relations with Russia.
Solemn Anniversary
Air-raid sirens wailed Tuesday as Serbia marked the 10th anniversary of NATO's bombing campaign.
Combat Troops
Ten years ago in Kosovo, Germany's armed forces took on their first modern combat mission.
NATO's top spot
Danish Prime Minister Anders Fogh Rasmussen looks like the top contender for NATO's civilian head, but Turkey might exercise its veto against the Dane because of a cartoon controversy that had inflamed the Muslim world.
Tension Simmers
Ten years after a NATO bombing campaign ended outright violence in Kosovo, instability remains.
Peaceful Polls
European election watchdogs praised Macedonia for the way it conducted its presidential elections.
Past Commitments
Warsaw urged the US to live up to its plans to station a missile defense shield in Poland.
NATO Return
French parliamentarians prepare to vote on their country's return to NATO's military command.
Deadly Roads
A roadside bomb killed five NATO-led troops in Afghanistan, a second incident claimed a sixth life.
Back in the Fold
After a 43-year absence, France will rejoin NATO's military command, French President Sarkozy said.
Biden Seeks NATO Help
US Vice President Biden is in Europe to discuss the US strategy for Afghanistan with NATO allies.
Rallying the Troops
German Defense Minister Franz Josef Jung is visiting German troops in Uzbekistan and Afghanistan.
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