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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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Ukraine updates: Kyiv urges quick decision on fighter jets
Meanwhile, NATO defense ministers are set to hold a two-day summit. DW has the latest.
NATO: Germany urges swift approval of Finland, Sweden bids
The German top diplomat said she expected their NATO accession to take place "without further delay."
Ukraine updates: NATO warns of donor ammunition shortages
NATO's Jens Stoltenberg said Ukraine was using ammunition faster than NATO members could produce it. Follow DW for more.
Fact check: Russia's disinformation campaign targets NATO
In the battle for influence running parallel to Russia's war on Ukraine, the Kremlin has consistently taken aim at NATO.
NATO chief has 'no intention' of extending tenure
Jens Stoltenberg — the alliance's top civilian official — is set to leave his post as planned later this year.
Germany and Slovenia pledge deeper ties
Presidents Steinmeier and Pirc Musar praised the "deep and lasting friendship" between their countries in Berlin.
US' Blinken, NATO's Stoltenberg rebuke China over balloon
Antony Blinken said the balloon was part of a "broader program," Jens Stoltenberg spoke of a "pattern of behavior."
Russia steps up threats against Republic of Moldova
Russia's foreign minister has warned that Moldova could meet the same fate as Ukraine.
Turkey summons German envoy over consulate closure
Turkey has accused Western countries of waging "psychological warfare" and trying to harm the local tourism industry.
Finland, Sweden confirm commitment to joint NATO accession
Turkey's suggestion that it may approve Finland and not Sweden has been rejected by the two Nordic countries.
War in Ukraine: A stress test for US-German relations
The back-and-forth on weapons deliveries to Ukraine has put a new spin on the US-German relationship.
Turkey's Erdogan again rebukes Sweden over NATO bid
The Turkish president said a recent Quran burning in Sweden means it should not join the alliance.
Is Germany becoming a 'warring party' in Ukraine?
Germany has decided to supply battle tanks to Ukraine. Does this make Germany a party to the conflict with Russia?
New Czech president aims to renew 'truth, dignity, respect'
Petr Pavel has won a sweeping election victory, defeating the populist billionaire and former premier Andrej Babis.
Will more NATO support increase tensions in Asia?
A visit to South Korea and Japan by the head of NATO this week highlights the alliance's strategic priority.
Poland to ramp up defense budget to 4% of GDP
Warsaw and some other NATO members, alarmed by Russia's invasion of Ukraine, are looking to strengthen capabilities.
Erdogan hints Finland could join NATO without Sweden
The Turkish president reiterated Ankara's demands that Sweden extradite "terrorists."
NATO chief Stoltenberg visits South Korea to boost Asia ties
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg is meeting with top South Korean officials before visiting Japan.
Are Russia's plans to reform its army realistic?
The Kremlin has announced plans to reinforce the Russian army by 350,000 troops. How will it recruit such a large force?
Sweden warns citizens to avoid protests in Turkey
People in Turkey are protesting a Quran burning that occurred last week. The incident could stall Sweden's NATO bid.
Czech election: Ex-NATO general Pavel defeats ex-PM Babis
Former Prime Minister Andrej Babis had labeled the vote "a referendum" on his political leadership.
US NATO envoy: Tank debate shows consensus isn't a liability
Ambassador Julianne Smith told DW that NATO is united in its purpose regarding Ukraine.
Inside Europe 26.01.2023
Germany opens up the way for Leopard 2 tanks to Ukraine, Turkey holds firm over its NATO veto against Sweden and heads roll as Zelenskyy launches a high-level clean-up. Also: disturbing human trafficking cases from Spain and the UK, German students feel the pinch and French bakers take to the streets.
Finland's FM hints at joining NATO without Sweden
Kurdish and anti-Islam protests in Sweden have angered Turkey, threatening the Nordic countries' joint NATO application.
Erdogan warns Sweden not to count on Turkey for NATO bid
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan was incensed by a Quran-burning protest in Stockholm last week.
How Bulgaria secretly armed Ukraine
Bulgaria supplied Ukraine with weapons through NATO deliveries, according to a new report.
Turkey cancels Swedish minister's visit over protest permit
Turkey said the move was in response to Sweden's decision to allow a far-right protest near the Turkish Embassy.
Macron: France to hike military spending by a third
In a speech to soldiers, the president said he wanted the military ready for "high intensity" conflicts of the future.
Western leaders set to upgrade military aid for Ukraine
NATO members and allies seem set to upgrade arms deliveries to Ukraine, possibly including the Leopard 2 battle tank.
Putin's war: Infighting in the Kremlin?
Russia continues to mercilessly attack Ukraine. How will the West react?
Turkey pushes for delivery of US fighter jets amid NATO row
Ankara wants Washington to expedite the sale of F-16 jets despite opposition from US lawmakers.
More NATO members pushing for higher defense spending
In the face of Russia’s war in Ukraine, some NATO members are calling for more ambitious goals for defense spending.
Sweden and Turkey give mixed messages over NATO bid
Stockholm has said that things are going well despite comments from Ankara that time is running out.
Ukraine updates: Russia claims control of Soledar
Russia's capture of the town would allow its troops to cut off Ukrainian forces from Bakhmut. DW has the latest.
Turkey summons Swedish ambassador over Kurdish video
The video showed a puppet depicting Turkey's Erdogan hanging from a rope.
Western tanks to turn the tide?
Ukrainian troops are under pressure in the Donbass. Will Western tanks turn the tide?
Fiona Hill on Conflict Zone
Former top US expert on Russia tells DW that Putin hasn't changed his Ukraine goals.
EU and NATO sign joint call for cooperation amid Ukraine war
Amid Russia's war on Ukraine, EU and NATO officials said cooperation "is more important than ever."
Sweden: Turkey wants what we cannot give for NATO membership
The prime minister says Ankara is asking for too much in a drawn-out obstruction of NATO membership bid.
US officially changes spelling of Turkey to Turkiye
US diplomats and government statements in the future will now refer to the "Republic of Turkiye."
How autonomous is the European Union?
EU member states want to act more independently, an idea supported by the US. But that's easier said than done.
Turkey: A 100-year-old democracy with ups and downs
The scheduled election in 2023 could usher in a turning point in Turkish history in the country's centenary year.
Kosovo's Kurti wants more NATO troops amid Serbia tensions
Kosovo's Prime Minister Albin Kurti says a greater NATO presence in his country would increase security in the region.
Sweden takes over EU presidency in crisis mode
Russia's war on Ukraine will determine much of what Sweden can accomplish as head of the Council of the European Union.
Arctic Blue - Power games on the melting ice - Part 2
Soon the Arctic will be ice-free in summer.
North Kosovo: Shots fired near NATO patrol amid tensions
Northern Kosovo has seen weeks of mounting ethnic tensions between local ethnic Serbs and Kosovar authorities.
Opinion: Russia's war in Ukraine will be long and protracted
Cristina Vanberghen
From Thermopylae to Waterloo, from Troy to Dien Bien Phu, sowing confusion was always a calculated tool of warfare.
Turkey says Sweden 'not even halfway' to NATO candidacy
A Swedish court's refusal to extradite a Turkish journalist has soured negotiations over Sweden's NATO ascension.
Swedish court stops extradition of Turkish journalist
Ankara is demanding the return of exiled journalist Bulent Kenes as a condition of Sweden's NATO membership.
EU strikes deal to lift Hungary's block on Ukraine aid
The EU has pledged to free a part of the funds earmarked for Hungary if Budapest allows joint funding for Ukraine.
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