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Merkel, Turkey's Erdogan to hold talks on sidelines of G20
Merkel would discuss the Ukraine crisis with French President Emmanuel Macron and Russian President Vladimir Putin
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EU urges more action on cyberattacks
Brussels will give $12 million to 14 EU countries to boost their cyber response teams
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American soldiers wounded, not killed in incident at Afghan base: US official
At least one Afghan soldier killed and another wounded at Camp Shaheen
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US 'not winning' in Afghanistan: Pentagon chief
The Afghan conflict is the longest in American history, with US-led NATO troops at war there since 2001
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European allies see the two sides of Trump
America's allies witnessed the two sides of Trump on his first foreign trip as US president
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After summits with Trump, Merkel says Europe must take fate into own hands
Trump intensified his accusations that allies were not spending enough on defense
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China 'strongly dissatisfied' with G7 statement on East, South China Seas
A US navy warship conducted a so-called freedom-of-navigation drill near Mischief Reef in the disputed Spratly Islands
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‘Of course’ Trump supports NATO: McMaster
US president disappointed allies by not mentioning his support for Article 5
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Trump tweets 'money is beginning to pour in' to NATO
The US president earlier scolded the alliance's members for not spending enough on defence
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At least 28 dead as militias clash in Libya capital
Tripoli has been gripped by a power struggle between militias since Moamer Gaddafi was toppled in 2011
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Macron unshaken by Trump power grip
Macron held on tight to Trump's notorious power grip as the two men sat next to each other
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Trump shoves fellow NATO leader aside on his first summit
Footage showing leaders caught Trump pushing his way past Prime Minister Dusko Markovic
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Trump threatens prosecution over Manchester attack leaks
No relationship we cherish more than the special relationship between the US and the UK, president said
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Trump presses NATO on spending, terror
They are also concerned NATO could end up taking over control of the whole operation in Iraq
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Australia considering NATO request to send more troops to Afghanistan
Australia currently has nearly 300 troops stationed in Afghanistan, training and advising Afghan forces
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Turkey denounces German move to accept asylum requests
German media reported that 414 military personnel, diplomats, judges have sought political asylum in Germany
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NATO mulls sending thousands more troops to Afghanistan
There are currently around 13,000 NATO troops in Afghanistan training local forces
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Powerful blast targets NATO convoy in Kabul
At least eight people were and 25 others wounded, including three coalition soldiers
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Turkey's Erdogan threatens to say 'goodbye' to EU
Turkey and the EU strained further this year after Turkish ministers were blocked from rallying for 'Yes' vote
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NATO deploys troops to Poland while concerns about country's army rise
'Deploying of these troops to Poland is a clear demonstration of NATO's unity'
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German military to launch cyber command
Military planners fear that wars of the future will start with cyber attacks against critical networks
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U.S. signals policy decision soon on Russian arms treaty allegations
Washington has accused Moscow of developing a ground-launched cruise missile, in violation of its INF Treaty
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Britain and US tell NATO allies to 'raise their game' on defence spending
British defence secretary says those failing to meet the commitment should agree to year on year real terms increases
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US Senate set to advance approval of Montenegro into NATO
President Donald Trump's administration is encouraging lawmakers to back the small Balkan nation's bid
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NATO troops race winter to give Afghan forces a morale boost
NATO withdrew its combat forces at the end of 2014, and under Resolute Support there are 11,000 troops
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Tillerson to meet NATO members next week
We are currently planning to hold the meeting of Nato foreign ministers on March 31, says Nato official
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Germany owes NATO 'vast sums': Trump
The two leaders showed little common ground over a host of issues, including NATO and defence spending
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Russia, NATO in first talks since freeze
Two sides discuss reestablishing military cooperation
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Sweden returns draft amid security worries and soldier shortage
The reintroduction of the draft will cover men and women born in 1999 or later
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Islamabad sends back 300 stranded Afghans
They were repatriated via Chaman, Landi Kotal
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Turkey 'deserves' more US support against PKK: Mattis
Turkey has blamed PKK for several deadly attacks and bombings throughout the country
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Afghan training goes back to basics as Trump faces US troop decision
A growing number of Nato military advisers have begun spending more time in the field
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Expect more fake news from Russia, says top NATO general
The NATO general stated that Russia was behind false report of rape by German soldiers in Lithuania
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Pence pledges US will stand firm with Europe, NATO
Says he spoke for Trump when he promised an "unwavering" commitment to the NATO military alliance
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US under pressure on Syria stance ahead of Geneva talks
Tillerson will join a group of countries supporting the Syrian opposition for talks pushing a political solution
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Albania, Croatia ask NATO to revise Kosovo peacekeeping plan
Serbia's president has accused the authorities in Pristina of wanting to start a war
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About 40 Turkish NATO soldiers requested asylum in Germany
The development comes ahead of German Chancellor Angela Merkel's meeting with President Tayyip Erdogan
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Pentagon chief vows 'unshakeable commitment' to NATO: spokesperson
Ahead of his inauguration, Trump told two European newspapers he had long warned that NATO had "problems."
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NATO sees sharp rise in state-backed cyber attacks: Stoltenberg
NATO chief says most of the attacks were not from private individuals but other state institutions
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NATO, Russia, Merkel, Brexit: Trump unleashes broadsides on Europe
Trump said he would think twice about helping NATO allies if the United States were not "reasonably reimbursed"
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NATO admits US, Afghan forces killed 33 civilians last year
Incident saw troops call for air strikes as they engaged Taliban hiding in civilian homes
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Pakistani-American wins Nato Scientific Achievement Award 2016
Dr Rashid A Chotani was part of a task group researching medical countermeasures against biological agents
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Shikarpur police arrest four terrorists
Two were involved in the Jacobabad bomb blast in 2015
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China says would consider Turkey membership of security bloc
Mongolia, India, Iran, Pakistan and Afghanistan are observers, while Belarus, like Turkey, is a dialogue partner
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Four killed, 14 wounded in explosion at US base in Afghanistan: NATO
No militant group has so far claimed responsibility for the blast
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German defence minister says Trump can't treat NATO like a business
Von der Leyen advised Trump against getting too close to Russian President Vladimir Putin
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US leadership 'as important as ever': NATO chief
Jens Stoltenberg said US leadership is essential in facing up to new security challenges
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US forces say airstrikes 'very likely' caused Afghan casualties
The strikes early Thursday killed at least 30 people, many of them children
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30 Afghan civilians killed in Kunduz NATO airstrike
The strike occurred after a firefight killed two US soldiers and three Afghan special forces
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NATO fears Russian battle group to be used against Aleppo civilians
'Concern is that the carrier group can be used as a platform for increased air strikes'