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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 Backs Missile Shield
NATO effectively endorsed US plans for a missile shield in Europe, but Russia is still opposed.
NATO Talks
The US missile plan for Europe and the Afghanistan mission are on the agenda at NATO talks.
CIA Prisons in Europe
A Report says the CIA ran secret prisons in Europe from 2003 to 2005 to interrogate terror suspects.
Russia-US Ties
Lobbying for a US missile shield in Prague, George W. Bush told leaders that the Cold War is over.
EU-Russia Disputes
Statehood for Kosovo is the latest in the line of disputes dividing the EU and Russia.
Rethinking US Missile Shield
The chief of Germany's Social Democrats calls for the US to be ready to scrap its missile shield.
Cyber Attacks on Estonia
NATO says the cyber attacks which hit Estonia are a security issue which concern the alliance.
Afghanistan Security
Germany's foreign minister visited troops in Afghanistan after a bombing killed three.
Probing Cyber Onslaught
NATO is investigating cyber attacks on Estonia that are creating more tension with Moscow.
NATO Secretary General in Pakistan
NATO’s Secretary General Jaap de Hoop Scheffer held talks with Pakistan's President Pervez Musharraf in the city of Rawalpindi. The focus was how to tackle the growing Taliban insurgency in neighbouring Afghanistan.
No Plan B for Kosovo
UN envoy for Kosovo says there's no alternative to his proposal for supervised independence.
Missile Row Escalates
NATO calls for clarification of Russia's stance after it threatened to freeze a key arms treaty.
Security Dispute
Russia threatened to withdraw from a landmark arms treaty limiting military forces in Europe.
Missile Shield Concerns
The US has tried to ease Russian fears about plans for a missile defense shield in Europe.
Missile Shield Talks
The US and Russia will hold talks about Washington's plans for a missile shield in Europe.
Under NATO Command
Six German reconnaissance planes were placed under NATO command in Afghanistan on Monday.
Radical Resurgence
Europe's radical left-wing groups are now better organized but still harbor a violent minority.
Merkel Meets with Karzai
Chancellor Angela Merkel met with Afghan officials over Germany's involvement in Afghanistan.
Afghanistan Mission
A new poll shows a majority in Germany wants Berlin to pull German troops out of Afghanistan.
US Missile Shield
In Berlin, a US defense official tried to ease EU fears about its planned missile shield.
Islamist extremists threaten Germany and Austria for supporting NATO operations in Afghanistan;
Islamist militants have set Germany an ultimatum to withdraw its troops from Afghanistan or face terror attacks. In a video message they also repeated death threats to two German abducted in Iraq back in February.
Spy Mission Approved
Germany's parliament approved on Friday a plan to deploy six Tornado jets in Afghanistan.
Ex-Premier on Trial
A Kosovar politician stands accused of war crimes for his alleged role in the Kosovo conflict.
Focus on Balkans
EU defense ministers will start a two-day meeting in the German town of Wiesbaden Thursday.
Military Cooperation
The EU's military chief says strong links with the UN, the African Union and NATO are essential.
Defense Offensive
Germany's defense minister expects parliament to allow deployment of fighter jets in Afghanistan.
European Star Wars?
Poland and the Czech Republic appear willing to host a controversial US missile defense system.
One Cold War Enough
US defense chief Gates dismissed Russia's verbal attack, saying one Cold War was enough.
At the Security Table
The Munich security conference opens its doors to a human rights activist for the first time.
NATO defense meeting
NATO defense ministers meet today in Seville, Spain, for two days of talks. Afghanistan is at the top of the agenda; more specifically, how to prepare for an expected Taliban offensive in coming weeks.
Confronting the Taliban
The US is appealing to its NATO allies to send more troops and equipment to Afghanistan.
German Jets in Afganistan
DW's Nina Werkhäuser says reconnaissance planes from Germany must help fight the Taliban.
German Jets to Afghanistan
The German cabinet has voted to send up to eight Tornado jets to Afghanistan for surveillance.
Fighter Debate
The German cabinet is set to debate whether to send Tornado jets to Afghanistan.
Bundeswehr Headed South?
German Tornado jets could provide allies with targeting information if sent to south Afghanistan.
Poor Cooperation
NATO head de Hoof Scheffer said too much overlap exists between his organization and the EU.
More Aid from the EU
The EU has announced an aid package to Afghanistan worth 600 million euros ($775 million).
Training for Combat?
According to a news report, German pilots may be preparing for combat operations in Afghanistan.
UN Plan for Kosovo
The UN envoy unveils a plan for Kosovo that attempts to alleviate its unresolved situation.
Q&A NATO meeting
The United States has announced a record 10.6 billion US dollar package to boost Afghanistan's army, police forces and reconstruction.
NATO Discusses Tornados for Afghanistan and Germany Hesitates
The foreign ministers of the 26 NATO states have been meeting in Brussels to discuss the situation in Afghanistan. The order of six German "Recce Tornados" which are supposed to be deployed in the country's southern region is top of the agenda. In Germany, the issue has been causing a stir in parliament where many are calling for a new mandate.
An Elusive Peace
German troops joined the UN mission to Afghanistan five years ago, but peace has yet to be found.
Jets for Afghanistan
Germany says it may send spy planes to southern Afghanistan to help bolster NATO peacekeepers.
NATO requests German Tornados for southern Afghanistan
German lawmakers are continuing to debate statements made by the government earlier this week saying Berlin was ready to contribute Tornado reconnaissance planes to NATO’s Afghanistan stabilization force.
Afghanistan Uncertainty
Germany's government is split over whether the decision to send spy planes to Afghanistan.
Afghan Skull Photos
The Bundeswehr will hold court-martial hearings for seven soldiers involved in the skull scandal.
NATO Partnership
NATO is to welcome Serbia as a privileged partner amid tense election campaigning there.
NATO in Afghanistan
Two German soldiers who photographed each other in obscene poses with skulls won't face charges.
German Command of EUFOR
German troops could begin returning home form Bosnia by May, according to Defense Minister Jung.
Int. NATO summit in Riga
The Nato summit in Riga, Latvia is drawing to a close, with leaders rapid response forces to be sent the world's trouble hot spots.
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