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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 to Plug Gaps
NATO will bolster its mission in Afghanistan by sending more troops and cutting restrictions.
Total Concept for Afghanistan
Political scientist Herfried Münkler talked to DW-WORLD.DE about the coalition in Afghanistan.
Prepared to Fight?
The Bundeswehr in Afghanistan could lose its right to refuse involvement in combat operations.
NATO's Success Uncertain
NATO's mission in Afghanistan could still fail, says political scientist Christopher Hill.
Riga Gets Ready
Former Soviet satellite Latvia, now an EU and NATO member, prepares for next week's summit.
More Than Who Fights Where
German Chancellor Angela Merkel said NATO needed to discuss more than where to station troops.
US Demands
The United States has called on Germany to loosen restrictions on its Afghanistan mandate.
Nato in the Dock
European court faces key questions about national responsibilities in military missions
Bundeswehr in Afghanistan
Germany refuses to send troops to southern Afghanistan, but wants to up civilian involvement.
EU and NATO Under Pressure in Afghanistan /Brussels Meeting
EU foreign and defence ministers meeting in Brussels today are expected to engage in a heated debate about the 25-member bloc’s future role in Afghanistan.
EU pressured about Afghanistan
EU looks at coordinating Afghanistan efforts with NATO after criticism from de Hoop Scheffer.
Bolstering Troops
With peace in Afghanistan looking ever more remote, a UN representative wants more to be done.
Pope's Turkey Snub
Turkish Prime Minister Recep Erdogan will attend a NATO summit instead of meeting the pope.
No Compensation
A federal court in Germany decided Thursday that civilians cannot sue a country for war damages.
Landmark Case
A German federal court will decide if civilians can sue a state for damages inflicted during war.
Ex-General Speaks Out
Former KFOR chief Klaus Reinhardt criticizes Germany's lack of strategy in foreign deployments.
Foreign Deployments
Germany is rethinking its level of commitment to peacekeeping missions abroad.
Civilian Deaths
NATO's military commander has apologized for civilian casualties in strikes in Afghanistan.
German Troop Deployment
The US has urged Germany to send troops from northern Afghanistan to hot spots in the south.
European Defense
EU leaders are meeting in Berlin to discuss Europe's defense strategy and its future.
Reparation Case
The families of victims of a 1999 NATO air strike on a Serbian town are suing Germany for damages.
EU Hopeful Wants Support
Macedonian Premier Nikola Gruevski visited Berlin Monday to ask for support for EU and NATO bids.
Troops in Afghanistan
Danger may increase for German troops in Afghanistan as NATO takes over control of forces there.
NATO/Afghanistan
NATO assumed command of US-led troops in eastern Afghanistan on Thursday, thus taking charge of peacekeeping across the country in a move that the alliance described as the most significant in its history.
Merkel Visits Turkey
In a DW-WORLD.DE interview, US-based expert Soner Cagaptay stressed that Turkey belongs in Europe.
New NATO Force Ready
NATO's new rapid reaction force will be ready for deployment as expected from October 1.
German Planes in Action
A report to be published Monday reveals German military planes are in action in South Afghanistan.
ISAF Expansion
NATO acts on its determination to get security in Afghanistan under control.
Concerns About Mission
Concerns about Germany's role in Afghanistan were put aside as its extended mandate was approved.
Afghanistan/NATO
US President George W. Bush has urged the leaders of Afghanistan and Pakistan to improve cooperation while fighting terrorism.
Afghanistan/Pakistan/NATO
Afghanistan has angrily rejected comments by Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf that the Taliban had grown more dangerous than al Qaeda with the support of Afghans, accusing some in Pakistan of sponsoring the rebels.
NATO Allies Reluctant to Send More Troops to Afghanistan
Though NATO member countries have acknowledged the need for more troops in southern Afghanistan against an emboldened Taliban insurgency, few countries are willing to commit them.
NATO Afghanistan
A suicide car bomb blast has struck a US military convoy in the Afghan capital Kabul, killing two US soldiers and 11 civilians in one of the deadliest attacks to hit the heavily-secured city.
Ukraine Endorses New Coalition Government
Ukraine's parliament has confirmed a pro-Moscow politician as prime minister and endorsed a new coalition government including pro-Western elements ending a four-month-long political stalemate.
An Elusive Goal: a Common Middle East Policy for Europe
The European Union says it wants to have a common foreign policy, but is deeply split over the Middle East crisis. We took a look at a few EU countries and their neighbors and what divides them on the issue.
Ceasefire and Troops on the Table at Rome Conference
World leaders are converging on Rome before an emergency conference aimed at stopping nearly two weeks of Israeli-Lebanese violence.
German Officer's Life's Blood is in Kosovo
After talks failed to bring agreement between Serbian and Kosovo Albanian leaders on a number of issues, German Major General Roland Kather said he knows taking over KFOR troops stationed there won't be an easy job.
Germans Debate Participation in International Force for Lebanon
The prospect of the Bundeswehr's participation in an international force for Lebanon has provoked hefty debate in Germany. Experts say there are many hurdles, among them, Germany's sensitive relationship with Israel.
Macedonian Opposition Leader Claims Victory
Macedonia's center-right opposition leader Nikola Gruevski on Thursday claimed victory in parliamentary elections seen as a crucial test of the Balkan country's bid for European Union and NATO membership.
Ukraine/Nato
United States troops began leaving Ukraine’s peninsula of Crimea Sunday amid protests against their presence and planned NATO exercises in that region.
Washington Wants German Troops in Iraq
US Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld is putting Germany under increasing pressure to send troops to Iraq, say German media reports.
EU, NATO Urge Serbia, Montenegro to Cooperate After Break-Up
The European Union "fully respects the decision of the people of Montenegro", after the Balkan nation's parliament declared its independence and separation from Serbia on Saturday.
German Peacekeepers Assume Command in Afghanistan
The German army assumed command of peacekeeping operations in northern Afghanistan. Over four years after deployment in the country, the Bundeswehr faces a dangerous situation, said Germany's defense minister.
The challenges of integrating southeast Europe
Both the EU and NATO are looking ahead at possible membership for Southeast Europe. But western Europe's wariness and a lack of regional cooperation are standing in the way.
NATO and Russia Fall Out Over Belarus
Russia and NATO clashed Friday in a heated exchange over the jailing of Belarusian opposition leader Alexander Milinkevich for attending a political demonstration.
Troubled Ukraine Eyes NATO Green Light
Ukraine reiterated Friday its desire to join NATO despite Russian qualms, after the Western alliance hinted heavily that the politically troubled ex-Soviet state could soon win approval for membership.
Iran Shuns UN on Eve of Nuclear Deadline
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad vowed Thursday that his country "will not bow to injustice and pressure," the day before a UN deadline to stop sensitive nuclear work expires.
Nato preview
The foreign ministers of NATO member states meet this thursday for informal two-day talks in the Bulgarian capital Sofia.
NATO Foreign Ministers Discuss Darfur, Expansion
Expansion of the military alliance and cooperation with other states to fight terrorism are on the agenda for NATO foreign ministers during their meeting Thursday, but a looming Iran deadline will hang over the talks.
"The Stronger the EU Forces Become, the Better"
In an interview with DW-WORLD.DE, Victoria Nuland, US Permanent Representative to NATO, spoke about the ongoing activities of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization as well as plans for its future expansion.
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