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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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Echoes of the Cold War
NATO and Russia faced off over the on-going tensions surrounding the Caucasus war.
Sarkozy Visits French Soldiers Following Brutal Taliban Ambush
French President Nicolas Sarkzoy plans to fly to Afghanistan Tuesday after reports that 10 French soldiers were killed in a battle outsie Kabul. It's the worst attack on NATO troops in more than three years.
NATO Talks Tough
Russia has agreed to allow OSCE observers into Georgia as NATO convened an emergency meeting
NATO in Crisis
Will the conflict with Russia lead to drastic NATO steps at an emergency summit on Tuesday?
US Missile Shield Gains Popular Support in Poland
Russia's conflict with Georgia has caused a swing in public opinion in Poland over hosting US missile interceptors on Polish soil, according to a new poll.
Merkel in Georgia
Chancellor Merkel met President Saakashvili as part of peace efforts in the Caucasus crisis.
Successionist Fears
The West watches for signs of unrest in other ex-Soviet states after Georgia conflict.
Schroeder Speaks
Germany's ex-chancellor has blamed Georgia's president for starting the conflict in the Caucasus.
What the Future Holds
Author and political scientist Stefan Wolff talked to DW-WORLD about the Russia-Georgia conflict.
Russia Ceases Fire
Russian President Dmitry Medvedev declares an end to Russian military operations in Georgia.
Analysis: East Europeans Eye Russian Assault Warily
Russia's show of military force against Georgia has raised hackles in Eastern Europe and prompted calls for a strong European Union stand.
NATO, EU Call Emergency Talks over Georgia-Russia Crisis
NATO and the EU have crisis meetings of senior officials to discuss a joint response to the conflict between Georgia and Russia over the breakaway South Ossetian province, diplomats said.
Afghanistan Mission
Germany's foreign minister, on a trip to Afghanistan, said violence there is getting worse.
Guest in Kyiv
On her first trip to Kyiv, Merkel dampened the Ukrainians' hopes for a quick path to the EU.
New Book Examines German Fanaticism in World War II
A monumental war history in German, which has just been completed after 30 years of work, explores a question that preoccupies modern Germans: why Nazi Germany fought on, defying all military logic, to the bitter end.
Medvedev Gets Tough
Russian President Medvedev heaps more criticism on the West in a major foreign policy speech.
Aid for Kosovo
International donors look set to give just under one billion euros to help Europe's fledgling state.
Russia Admits Georgian Fly-Over as Rice Visits Region
Russian officials have admitted that they ordered the air force to fly over Georgia's rebel region of South Ossetia in a maneuver aimed "to cool hot heads in Tbilisi." The US' top diplomat didn't like to hear it.
New Members
NATO has signed an accession pact with Albania and Croatia, setting them on the path to entry.
Missed Target
An Afghan suicide bomber who targeted German troops injured three girls instead.
Poland Denies US Reports on Missile Defense Shield Deal
Negotiations between Poland and the United States over the location of the proposed missile defense shield will continue, despite reports suggesting an agreement had already been reached.
Alleged Abkhazia Deal
A Russian newspaper claims Georgia has offered Russia a deal over the separatist Abhkazia region.
Merkel Supports Georgia
Chancellor Merkel offered Germany's support to Georgia after talks with President Saakashvili.
Stablizing Afghanistan
A German NATO general has called for 6,000 more troops in Afghanistan to help stabilize it.
Sarkozy defends decision to rejoin NATO's command structure
President Nicolas Sarkozy has justified France's decision to rejoin NATO's command structure in a major speech on defence policy. He said that the move would enhance Europe's role within the NATO alliance.
France Rejoins NATO
The US and NATO have welcomed France's decision to rejoin NATO's military command.
Post-Independence
NATO ministers agreed to train Kosovo's army as Turkey blocked further aid to the fledgling state.
Five-Year Plan
Over $21 billion in aid money was pledged at a conference on Afghanistan in Paris on Thursday.
Abkhazia Row
Russia warned Georgia against joining NATO, saying it could solve the conflict without the West.
Medvedev in Berlin
In Berlin, President Medvedev spoke of closer ties with the EU but also Russia's rift with the West.
First German Quick Reaction Troops Head to Afghanistan
German Defense Minister Franz Josef Jung is to see off the first Bundeswehr troops to take command of the Quick Reaction Force in northern Afghanistan on July 1.
Balkan Decision
Macedonian conservative leader Nikola Gruevski claimed overwhelming victory in snap elections.
Deadly Violence
One person died and several were injured as violence errupted during Macedonia's snap elections.
War on Terror
Estonia's unit in Afghanistan may be small, but it's already seen plenty of action.
Banning Bomblets
Over 100 states agreed to ban cluster bombs but left a loophole for the main users, like the US.
Final day of the NATO Parliamentary Assembly in Berlin
The war in Afghanistan, international terrorism, NATO’s expansion to Ukraine and Georgia – parliamentarians from more than 40 countries left no security issue untouched during their gathering in Berlin.
Closer Pact
German Chancellor Merkel has called for closer ties between Russia and NATO.
Politics' Fifth Wheel
At its first national party convention, the Left party laid down a platform of hefty reforms.
Berlin hosts NATO Parliamentary Assembly
Whatever controversial issues the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation has had to deal with in recent months and years - they’re all on the table again in Berlin right now.
Saakashvili Sweeps 'Predominantly Fair' Parliamentary Elections
Georgia's opposition is threatening protests and a parliamentary boycott after a landslide victory for President Mikhail Saakashvili's party. Observers say the election was fairer than previous polls but still flawed.
Estonia Signs Cyber-Defense Deal with NATO Allies
Estonia has signed a deal with six other NATO members to make it the military alliance's leading expert on Internet-based warfare: It is a move seen as recognizing its surviving a major Web-based attack a year ago.
Parliamentary Power
Germany's Constitutional Court has ruled that sending troops is purely the realm of the parliament.
Prague hosts NATO Conference on anti-missile shield
US plans to base a missile defence radar in the Czech Republic divide the country, as just few Czechs believe an Iranian attack on Europe or America is a real threat.
Troop Debate
Former Foreign Minister Joschka Fischer says Germany will have to go into southern Afghanistan.
Abkhazia Welcomes Troops
Officials in Abkhazia see extra Russian troops as a guarantee of independence from Georgia.
Russia Deploys Troops
Despite Western objections, Moscow began sending troops to Georgia's separatist zone of Abkahzia.
Condolences for Kabul
The German chancellor and other world leaders have condemned an assassination attempt in Kabul.
Expansion Realities
NATO says its proposed eastward expansion will bring stability -- but are other agendas in play?
Europe's Commitment
The EU's foreign policy chief reiterated Europe's commitment to Afghanistan during a visit to Kabul.
Testing Times
Russian President Putin has moved toward normalizing his country's strained relations with Georgia.
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