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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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Moscow's Response
Russia's president lashes out at the US and says he'll deploy missiles near Poland.
Russia the Main Topic at NATO Riga Conference
In the Latvian capital, Riga, representatives from the Baltic states and NATO held their third annual conference this weekend. After this summer's war in the Caucasus, all eyes were focused on Russia.
Debate on Russia Stance
Eastern European leaders meet in Latvia to debate their various opinions on dealing with Russia.
Making History
America could wake up on Nov. 5 to a dramatically different government, says William Drozdiak.
Setting Sail for Somalia
The EU's anti-piracy mission to Somalia is expected to begin in December and last a year.
Eradicating Piracy
NATO started its anti-piracy mission off Somalia as experts questioned international efforts.
Unwinnable War
With the Taliban stepping up attacks on soldiers and aid workers, can the war in Afghanistan be won?
NATO Wavering
NATO's will to continue fighting in Afghanistan is wavering, a top commander said.
German Soldiers Killed
A suicide bombing in Afghanistan has claimed the lives of two German soldiers.
Examining All Options
An Icelandic minister and Europhobe has signalled that EU membership is no longer a taboo topic.
NATO Summit
Germany led calls for NATO-Russia relations to restart but was in the minority in Budapest.
NATO to Tackle Afghanistan's Drugs Trade
As part of efforts to undermine the Taliban insurgency, NATO defence ministers meeting in Budapest have decided to target Afghanistan’s opium trade, by directly attacking drug laboratories. The government in Kabul had asked for help from the US-led coalition to combat opium cultivation and drug trafficking, saying it could not cope alone. Many European members of the coalition have argued against NATO tackling drugs directly, saying they will lose support from the general population and coalition troops would be put at more risk. Therefore, the deal allows for members of the coalition to opt out if they want.
NATO Targets Afghan Opium
In an effort to weaken the Taliban insurgency in Afghanistan, NATO will target its lifeblood: Opium.
NATO Defense Meeting
A NATO defense meeting has heard calls for troop increases in Afghanistan and Georgian membership.
NATO Defense Moot
The alliance's defense heads are to meet to discuss Georgia, Afghanistan and the financial crisis.
Communication Reopens
A new European security system was centre of discussions between the French and Russian presidents.
Russian Pullout
Russian has lived up to its pledge to withdraw its troops from Georgia Proper.
Staying the Course
Chancellor Merkel's cabinet extended Germany's troop commitment to Afghanistan by 14 months.
Combatting Piracy
The EU agrees to launch a joint anti-piracy naval convoy operation off Somalia.
Silver Lining
German NATO General Egon Ramms said he's optimistic about Afghanistan's future.
Suicide Attack
A joint German-Afghan convoy was the target of a bombing in Kunduz province.
Coalition Conflict
France urged its European allies to do more in the fight for Afghanistan by sending troops.
NATO Reaffirms Georgia Part of Expansion Plans
NATO's chief said Moscow does not have veto power over Georgia's potential membership in the military alliance, but he also admonished Tbilisi over its slow implementation of democratic reforms.
Caucasus Conflict
DW's Christoph Hasselbach says diplomatic opacity is the best the EU can do in Georgia.
NATO in Georgia
NATO's chief said Russia's plan to keep troops in Georgia's breakaway regions is unacceptable.
NATO on Georgia
Russia's Medvedev likened Georgian military actions to the September 11 terror attacks in the US.
Report: Poland's Tusk Calls for New Debate over Baltic Pipeline
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk has called on Germany to rethink the Baltic Sea pipeline project with Russia in light of the ongoing crisis over Russia's military presence in Georgia, German media reported.
Steinmeier Calls for International Probe Into Georgia Conflict
German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier has called for an international probe into the conflict over Georgia's breakaway provinces in an interview published Friday.
Afghan President Says NATO Ties Strained Over Civilian Killings
Afghan President Hamid Karzai has said relations with international forces backing his government have been frayed because of the killing of more than 90 civilians during a recent strike by US-led coalition troops.
'Deep and Abiding Interest'
Dick Cheney arrived in Tblisi, to show US support for Georgia while cultivating energy contacts.
NATO to Help Develop Georgia's Military Capabilities
NATO will be going ahead with plans to help develop Georgia's military capabilities and will now have access to information concerning its airspace activity.
Poll: Germans Fear Russian Expansionism
A majority of Germans believe Russia could stake further territorial claims along its borders, following its military incursion into Georgian territory last month, according to a poll published Tuesday.
Joining the Club
What defines a country as European these days? Geography, humanist tradition -- or foreign policy?
Cooperating for Change
Ex-German politician Egon Bahr told DW the West should work with Moscow rather than provoke it.
History of Confrontation
Take a look at the most critical moments in Europe-Russia relations over the past decade.
NATO in Afghanistan
DW's Peter Philipp examines the significance of NATO's handover of power to Afghan forces in Kabul.
Air Show Disaster
Twenty years ago a catastrophe at Ramstein resulted in one of the worst ever air show disasters.
East vs. West
To avoid the start of a new Cold War, the West should ignore Russian chest-beating, experts say.
Fear of Escalation
The EU fears possible threats to Russia's neighbors and naval stand-offs in the Black Sea.
At a Crossroads
EU-Russia ties are at the cusp of a new phase, according to DW's Ingo Mannteufel.
Increasing Tensions
The latest diplomatic and military moves by Russia and its allies have left the West exasperated.
Slow Departure
Russian forces were still deployed deep inside Georgia Saturday, Aug. 22, despite the West's anger.
West Slammed
Romania's president slams the West for its Caucasus policy and for its recognition of Kosovo.
EU Gives Georgia Aid 5-million-Euro Boost
The European Commission pledged 5 million euros ($7.4 million) in emergency aid to victims of the war in Georgia, boosting its aid to the region six-fold.
Reconsidering Relations
Demonizing Russia won't help the West, says DW's Ingo Mannteufel.
NATO-Russia Strains
Amid tensions over Georgia, Russia has put military cooperation with NATO on ice.
Georgia Vies for NATO Membership as Russia Opposes
New Developments
Russia edged towards recognizing the independence of Georgia's rebel regions as tensions rise.
Sarkozy Reaffirms Afghanistan Commitment After Troops Killed
French President Nicolas Sarkozy reaffirmed his country's military commitment to Afghanistan after 10 French soldiers were killed and 21 were wounded in a Taliban attack.
The West's Russia Problem
NATO has few options when it comes to dealing with Russia, says DW's Bernd Riegert.
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