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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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Not Enough
Peace in Afghanistan is only possible with more foreign aid, says DW's Peter Philipp.
No More German Troops
Despite a US request, Berlin said it would not take part in operations in southern Afghanistan.
Imminent Independence
Kosovo will declare independence days after Serbia's presidential election, the province's PM said.
Combat Force Criticism
The possibility of German troops being used in combat operations in Afghanistan has drawn criticism.
Germans in Combat?
NATO has formerly requested a German rapid reaction combat force for northern Afghanistan.
Future Perspectives
Kosovars have put their trust in Western politicians, Germany's mission head told DW-WORLD.DE.
New Military Mission?
The Bundeswehr is preparing to contribute troops to NATO's quick response force in Afghanistan.
Croatia Targets Membership
Croatia's new government makes joining the EU and NATO its top priorities.
New Russian NATO Ambassador
Russia's relations with the West have not been all too good lately. The country still has a strong desire to reclaim the position of a world super-power - on the same level as the US.
Diplomatic Row
Two UN and EU diplomats have been expelled from Afghanistan for posing a national security risk.
Raising the Stakes
Serbia said it would reject an EU membership offer if the bloc recognized Kosovo's independence.
Cold War Deal on Ice
Despite leaving a weapons treaty, Moscow said it does not have plans to build up forces in Europe.
Conscription Under Fire
Mandatory military service in Germany appears dated in a Europe dominated by professional armies.
No solution at the NATO foreign ministers’ meeting in Brussels
In talks with their Russian counterpart NATO ministers have tried in vain to defuse a now very tense atmosphere over Kosovo, CFE and missile defence.
NATO to Keep Kosovo Force Strong
NATO has promised to maintain a strong force in Kosovo as the province moves toward independence.
Kosovo Tops Agenda
The future of Kosovo is set to dominate NATO meeting. But relations with Russia will also feature.
EU Defense Competition
The Commission is hoping to make the European defense industry more transparent and competitive.
Peacekeeping in Bosnia
Germany on Tuesday handed command of the EU mission in Bosnia-Herzegovina over to Spain.
Bin Laden's Demands
Terrorist leader Osama bin Laden urged Europe to pull out of Afghanistan in a new audio message.
Russia Threatens NATO
Russia warns NATO over military build-up and threatens with combat readiness.
No Night Flights?
The German army refuted accusations that it abandoned allies in Afghanistan due to curfew rules.
Afghan Abuse
NATO was aware prisoners it transferred to Afghan authorities were tortured, a general told DW.
Fear of Prisoner Abuse
NATO prisoners are in danger of being abused in Afghan jails, according to Amnesty International.
Merkel in the US
The US wants more from Germany than Angela Merkel is prepared to give, says an expert.
Decrepit German Planes
Report says half of Germany's Transall military transport planes are unsuitable for long hauls.
Combat and Reconstruction
DW's Christoph Hasselbach says it's time NATO reappraised its role in Afghanistan.
NATO defence ministers meeting
NATO defence ministers decided on Thursday at a meeting in the Dutch seaside resort of Noordwijk to scale down their planned rapid reaction force.
Missile Defense Row
Russia and the United States failed to reach an agreement over missile defense at the NATO summit.
Divisions Over Kosovo
Kosovo's status is one of the big questions at Russia's meetings this week with NATO and the EU.
NATO and Afghanistan
NATO chief Jaap de Hoop Scheffer said he would circulate a troop rotation concept for Afghanistan.
NATO meeting in Palermo
NATO security experts have met for two days in Sicily where they discussed stability in the Mediterranean region. Alliance leaders also stressed the importance battling terrorism in Afghanistan.
Socialist Declaration
Left-wing leaders signed a declaration against US plans to base an anti-missile shield in Europe.
Cyber Warfare
Recent claims alleging cyber attacks by Russia and China could be just the tip of the iceberg.
NATO Secretary General urges Germans to get active in southern Afghanistan.
German politicians remain reluctant to increase the German presenc in the south, with an important parliamentary election looming this fall, Hardy Graupner reports.
Deployment Conditions
Germany again said its soldiers would not take part in military action in southern Afghanistan.
Mission Impossible?
The European Union's police training mission in Afghanistan is crippled by massive problems.
A Beautiful Friendship
Chancellor Merkel and her British counterpart followed up friendly talks at a friendly soccer match.
Creating Order in Ukraine
Ukraine's Yulia Tymoshenko says her country's political crisis shows democracy is developing.
Long-Forgotten Weapons
Bulgaria's border with Turkey is speckled with Wehrmacht tanks pointed at the fellow NATO member.
Expanded Mission?
German officials are considering sending more troops to Afghanistan amid waning public support.
Afghanistan Mission
Despite flagging support for Germany's Afghanistan mission, calls are going out to stay the course.
Broad Support for ISAF
Germany will weigh a variety of factors in its decision on sending more troops to Afghanistan.
Less Collateral Damage
NATO officials said the alliance was shifting tactics to limit civilian casualties in Afghanistan.
Journalist Freed
A reporter released from captivity in Afghanistan on Wednesday was likely Danish, not German.
Keeping Afghan Promises
The UN's top envoy for Afghanistan urged the international community to keep its promises of help.
Germans Abducted
Two Germans and several Afghans were allegedly abducted by Taliban fighters in Afghanistan.
International Disappointment
The US, NATO and several EU states admit disappointment over Russia's decision on the CFE Treaty.
Mandate Debate
Steinmeier called for more troops in Afghanistan and the scope of their mandate to be reviewed.
Foiled Plot
German media says there was a plot to attack the defense minister during a visit to Afghanistan.
Civilian Casualties
The Taliban uses civilian deaths to stir up anger at NATO troops, an Afghanistan expert told DW.
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