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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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Inside Europe 30.03.2023
Hungary votes to let Finland into NATO, Norway repatriates two sisters who left to join ISIS, Scotland has a new leader, and unvaccinated French medics remain in limbo. Also on Inside Europe: a half-hour migration special, including the view from Calais, the EU’s new Migration Pact, a model resettlement programme in Spain and the woman feeding Ukrainian refugees in Vienna.
'By defending itself, Ukraine is defending Moldova'
Moldovan Foreign Minister Nicu Popescu says his country is "managing to manage" in a "very difficult region."
Sweden summons Russian envoy over NATO membership threats
The Russian ambassador in Stockholm had said that Sweden and Finland joining NATO would make them "legitimate" targets.
Russian tactical nukes in Belarus: What does this mean?
Russia will deploy tactical nuclear weapons to Belarus, the first time Moscow has based arms outside Russia in decades.
Hungary approves Finland's bid to join NATO
All 30 NATO members must approve new entrants, and Turkey is now the only country that has not ratified Finland's bid.
Why is the US sending 'downgraded' weaponry to Ukraine?
The US is sending Ukraine weapons with critical limitations Observers say it's trying to avoid conflict with Russia.
World Stories - The Week in Reports
Estonia: patrolling with Fighter jets +++ France: reconstruction of the Notre Dame
Germany walks fine line on nuclear weapons
The war in Ukraine and undoing of Cold War-era arms control, means Germany's nuclear balancing act is under pressure.
Biden visits Canada with migration, trade, defense in focus
Biden intends to push for Canada to increase their defense expenditure and tighten the international border.
Is China the winner in the Ukraine war?
China and Russia: is a new dangerous alliance emerging against the US and the West?
NATO chief: 'Dangerous world' demands defense spending boost
The alliance has presented its review of the past year which was dominated by war in Ukraine.
EU hits Iran with new round of sanctions
The sanctions came on the backdrop of human rights violations amid protests.
Montenegro election heading to a runoff — preliminary result
Montenegrins have voted in a presidential election that could shape the country's attitude towards the West and Serbia.
Turkey's Erdogan paves way to ratify Finland NATO accession
Turkey's president says he will support Finland NATO bid and ask parliament to vote on ratifying its accession.
Former NATO chief expects more provocations from Russia
Former NATO chief George Robertson says Vladimir Putin has grown more paranoid and that more provocations are likely.
How NATO sees the recent Russian jet incidents
While fallout between the US and Russia over the downing of a US drone continues, NATO is taking a cautious stance.
Sweden hopes for quick NATO accession after Turkish election
Finland and Sweden require Turkey's approval in order to join the NATO military alliance.
My Europe: How to ensure greater global support for Ukraine
Radu Magdin
The countries that back Ukraine need to reframe the narrative of what the war means for the world, writes Radu Magdin.
Georgian parliament drops 'foreign agents' bill
The bill did not pass parliament's second reading, after the ruling party withdrew support under pressure.
Turkey's blockade 'makes NATO weaker'
No breakthrough in Sweden's and Finland's talks with Turkey. Officials and experts question Ankara's loyalty to NATO.
Former NATO general sworn in as Czech president
Petr Pavel began his five-year term as Czech president with a promise to continue helping Ukraine.
Sweden and Finland discuss NATO accession with Turkey
Representatives of Sweden, Finland and Turkey are meeting in Brussels to discuss the Nordic countries' NATO accession.
Will Sweden bow to Turkey's demands on Kurds to join NATO?
Members of the Kurdish community are worried they'll pay the price for Stockholm's NATO membership.
Germany says troop deployment in Lithuania up to NATO
Germany said the matter of permanently deploying German troops in the NATO eastern flank is up to the alliance.
Germany's defense minister visits NATO member Lithuania
German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius visits Lithuania, where he will hold talks with the country's leaders.
Inside Europe 02.03.2023
Finland votes to join NATO, investigative journalist Erika Kinetz on the phone intercepts throwing new light on the horrors of Bucha, and Hungary's spyware scandal deepens. Also: a new Brexit deal for Northern Ireland, Erdogan struggles in the wake of the quakes, German families say they’ve had enough, and we celebrate the day of Italy’s greenest nut!
Finland: Lawmakers greenlight NATO membership
The Nordic nation must wait for Turkey and Hungary to ratify membership, but looks set to move ahead of neighbor Sweden.
NATO: Finland forges ahead of Sweden toward membership
Finland’s parliament polishes the country’s NATO bid with a final stamp of approval.
Ukraine updates: Zelenskyy calls for ICC Russia probe
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy vowed to dismantle the "Russian genocidal system." DW rounds up the latest.
Denmark abolishes public holiday to boost defense spending
Despite backlash, the Danish government has argued that the extra funds are needed in light of Russia's war on Ukraine.
Turkey: Sweden, Finland NATO talks to resume in March
The talks had been postponed in January over a row with Stockholm.
What does Moscow want with Moldova?
Western support for Moldova is growing as the country rejects Russian political meddling.
Estonia marks Independence Day with NATO, EU chiefs
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen are in Tallinn.
Biden meets leaders of NATO's eastern flank in Poland
The US president has underlined his support for the security of NATO's easternmost member countries.
Estonian President: Not afraid unity over war will fade
Estonia’s President Alar Karis is adamant that the NATO alliance won’t get tired before the war in Ukraine is ended.
Ammunition for Ukraine: Can the EU fast-track bullets?
Estonia is urging the EU to make joint purchases of ammunition, like it did with COVID-19 vaccines.
Blinken pledges more US aid to earthquake-struck Turkey
The top US diplomat is visiting Turkey for the first time, promising extra aid but also to deal with thorny issues.
Mitch McConnell on Conflict Zone Special
The Senate GOP leader joined French, Polish and Ukrainian leaders at the Munich Security Conference.
Kosovo celebrates 15 years of independence
Kosovo declared its independence in 2008, but Serbia continually blocks international recognition of its autonomy.
Lithuanian President: 'We should cross every red line'
Gitanas Nauseda urges NATO allies to contemplate the delivery of fighter jets and long-range missiles to Ukraine.
Pakistan: Increased terrorism after NATO left Afghanistan
Pakistan's deputy foreign minister tells DW increased terror attacks are a result of NATO's withdrawal from Afghanistan.
'NATO is determined to make sure that Ukraine wins this war'
NATO Deputy Secretary General Mircea Geoana says the alliance will support Ukraine for as long as it takes.
Putin's latest offensive: How is NATO responding?
Ukrainian troops are under pressure. Are NATO's arms deliveries sufficient?
NATO pledges Turkey quake aid; appeals for Finland, Sweden
NATO's Jens Stoltenberg says the alliance was sending "tens of thousands of tents" to Turkey after the major earthquake.
How NATO polices the skies on Russia's border
NATO's air policing mission is aimed at monitoring the skies for any unauthorized Russian activity.
Swedish defense minister: We are with Ukraine all the way
"It's absolutely critical for our security interests that Ukraine regain its territorial integrity," Pal Jonson told DW.
Poland-Turkey relations: Cordial and growing ever closer
Turkey is blocking Sweden's accession to NATO. Can Poland use its good relations with Turkey to end the impasse?
Ukraine war: Is the army running out of ammunition?
The recent debate has focused on tanks, but Ukraine faces another urgent problem — a shortage of ammunition.
Ukraine: NATO plans to increase ammunition-making capacity
NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg said members had agreed to ramp up industrial capacity to replenish stockpiles.
NATO defense ministers meet as Ukraine seeks military aid
Defense ministers will discuss Finland and Sweden's accession, support for Ukraine and their own ammunition stocks.
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