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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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Stirring Up Separatism?
The EU and NATO are alarmed by a Russian move to boost ties to two breakaway Georgian regions.
Troops Wanted
Germany's army chief wants more troops for Afghanistan to respond to a worsening situation.
Steinmeier in US
Despite recent disagreements, the top diplomats of the US and Germany are talking nice.
Talking Tough
Russia has threatened military action if Georgia and Ukraine are granted NATO membership.
Divided by Europe
Plans to set up a missile defense shield in central Europe continued to divide the US and Russia.
Moving Forward
German Defense Minister Jung told Deutsche Welle progress has been made rebuilding Afghanistan.
No deals at NATO-Russia summit
NATO and Russia remained divided on key issues such as the planned U.S. missile defense shield in Poland and the Czech Republic, the Treaty on Conventional Armed Forces in Europe (CFE) and NATO's enlargement
NATO for Long-Term Afghan Commitment
As the NATO summit in Bucharest draws to a conclusion, leaders have reiterated their commitment for Afghanistan. Apart from pledges from certain countries, especially France to send troops to Afghanistan, the leaders at the summit were also united on training afghan security forces and increasing the reconstruction work.
Surprising Summit
DW's Bernd Riegert says that open discussions at the NATO summit were a novel thing.
NATO Summit
The NATO summit in Bucharest didn't lead to any breakthroughs, but ended on a positive note.
Europe's Head Honcho
A study reveals that most people believe Germany and its leader are calling the shots in Europe.
German Terror
Two men in Germany's Islamist scene are planning attacks in Afghanistan, police have confirmed.
More Help for Kabul
NATO leaders have agreed to a long-term commitment and substantial troop boost in Afghanistan.
NATO Summit Afghanistan
The 26 NATO members and 14 other countries that have deployed troops in Afghanistan met in Bucharest on Thursday. Since 2001 they have been trying to root out terrorist strongholds. But so far with little success.
Bucharest Summit
Day two of the NATO summit saw alliance leaders endorse US missile defense plans for Europe.
NATO Summit Bucharest
At the NATO-summit in Romanian's capital Bucharest it is almost decided that Croatia and Albania will join the alliance. Macedonia is very close. But Ukraine und Georgia might still have to wait several years.
NATO Expansion
As NATO mulls eastward expansion, the Georgian and Russian ambassadors share opposing opinions.
NATO Summit
As alliance leaders meet, Germany voiced its opposition to including Ukraine and Georgia in NATO.
NATO's Mission in Afghanistan
Shortly after the September 11 attacks in the US, NATO-led forces overthrew theTaliban regime in Afghanistan. Since then NATO has been involved in Afghanistan but support is dwindling among the member states. As such, the Afghanistan mission will be under scrutiny at the Bukarest summit beginning on Wednesday.
Bush starts Europe tour in NATO aspirant Ukraine
George Bush arrives in Ukraine on Monday for a two-day visit. The US President is making a stop in Kiev on his way to Bucharest, where he will attend a NATO summit later this week. Ukraine wants to become a NATO member.
Presidential Visit
Ukraine plays host to US President Bush ahead of a NATO summit to determine Ukraine's entry.
Stepping up demands
As Germany readies its soldiers for a summer mission to Afghanistan, the US wants even more troops.
Out of Line
French soldiers have been accused of torturing civilians while on an EU mission to DR Congo.
Attack on Bundeswehr
Three German soldiers were injured when their convoy was attacked in northern Afghanistan.
Border Tensions
DW-WORLD.DE spoke to a Balkans expert about the latest outbreaks of violence in Kosovo.
Russian Positions
In an interview, Russia's Medvedev said he opposed NATO membership for Georgia and Ukraine.
Bridging the Divide
Leaders in divided Cyprus agree to relaunch reunification talks and open up a symbolic street.
Calls for Calm
World powers appealed for peace in Kosovo, a day after rioting killed one UN police officer.
Eastward Expansion
Ukraine has asked Germany and France to support its bid to join NATO despite Russia's disapproval.
Kosovo's Serbs Protest
NATO peacekeepers battled to quell escalating violence in a Kosovo town.
Military Coordination
NATO members need to integrate their military and civil engagements in Afghanistan, Merkel says.
NATO splits over expansion
NATO foreign ministers have been meeting to consider whether to hand membership invitations to Macedonia, Albania and Croatia at a summit next month
Expansion Fatigue?
NATO expansion hit a snag Thursday as Greece promised to block Macedonia's entry bid.
NATO US Afghanistan
Tensions continue within NATO about members’ involvement in Afghanistan. NATO Secretary General Jaap de Hoop Scheffer said that the 26 members should stop accusing each other over their individual commitments.
Revising Relations
Some in Germany say a change in Russian leadership could improve the West's ties to Moscow.
Massive Rally
As riots spiral out of control, Washington complains to Belgrade after its embassy was attacked.
New Status
Germany joins other major powers in recognizing Kosovo as an independent nation.
Kosovo Crisis
Ethnic Serbs attacked two NATO border posts in Europe's most disputed territory.
Afghanistan Mission
Germany seems likely to increase the number of troops it's willing to send to Afghanistan.
Putin's Swan Song
Russian President Vladimir Putin criticized Kosov, NATO and election critics during a last speech.
Uneasy Neighbors
Russia said it won't stop the flow of gas to Ukraine but issued warning to Kyiv over NATO.
US Urges European Support
Pentagon Chief Gates says EU NATO partners fail to share the burden in Afghanistan.
Signs of Schism
Despite differences of approach, NATO has a common goal in Afghanistan, says DW's Bernd Riegert.
Nato defence ministers meeting in Vilnius, Lithuania.
NATO defence ministers have been wrangling over demands led by the United States and Britain for other allies to send more frontline troops to Afghanistan.Germany is refusing to send troops into the south.
Give or Take
Germany flatly rejected US criticism over its role in Afghanistan at a meeting of NATO ministers.
Troops Committed
Germany's papers don't agree on whether combat troops in Afghanistan are a duty or a mistake.
Quick Response
German combat troops will be deployed to northern Afghanistan as part of a quick reaction force.
Military Ties
German officials played down differences with the US over troop deployments to Afghanistan.
Afghanistan Dispute
The row over Germany's involvement in Afghanistan could top the Munich Security Conference agenda.
NATO Pressure
NATO's secretary-general joins those heaping pressure on Germany over troops in Afghanistan.
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