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Major Russian naval deployment to intensify Aleppo assault
In two weeks, we will see a crescendo of air attacks on as part of Russia's strategy to declare victory there: NATO
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Frustrations rise in besieged Afghan provincial capital
Afghan security forces have slowly lost ground to Taliban offensives in Helmand
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Top NATO aide wants Kashmir dispute resolved
Gen Pavel says Nato wants a broader political framework agreement with Pakistan to expand mutual military cooperation
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Official visit: NATO commander meets CJCSC
The Nato general lauded the professionalism of Pakistan Armed Forces
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Britain will continue to block EU army: Fallon
France and Germany hope that Brexit will leave the path open for common defence proposals
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Tax-exempt NATO, Afghan military fuel sold on open market
NATO's Combined Security Transition Command says it was ‘not aware’ of any specific allegations of illegally sold fuel
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NATO says Turkey's membership not in question after failed coup
Turkey is a valued ally, making substantial contributions to NATO's joint efforts, said military alliance's statement
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Govt to de-register over 1,000 Afghan families
Interior ministry claims relatives of these refugees are working in Afghan forces
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Trump says US could pull out of World Trade Organization
'These trade deals are a disaster. World Trade Organization is a disaster' says Donald Trump
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Fire breaks out near NATO base in Turkey
Despite efforts, the rapidly-spreading flames were moving closer to the Allied Land Command (LANDCOM) base
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Five Pakistanis killed in Afghan Nato air strike
About 30 people were killed and several others injured when Nato planes attacked a suspected convoy of drug smugglers
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UNESCO puts five Libya sites on heritage-in-danger list
Since the 2011 NATO-led military intervention, Libya has been in the grip of a conflict
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Pentagon chief Carter lands in Afghanistan
Despite a 15-year international effort to defeat the Taliban, the resurgent group controls large areas of Afghanistan
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Afghanistan welcomes NATO's renewed security pledge
NATO officials did not say in Warsaw when the alliance's longest military engagement might end
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Obama delivers harsh message on Polish democracy during NATO summit
President Duda did not respond to Obama's criticism, and Polish officials later sought to play down the comments
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Pakistan dismayed at Ghani’s remarks
'We expect cooperation of the Afghan government in our fight against terrorism through effective border management'
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Peace overtures with Pakistan have failed, says Afghan leader
Ashraf Ghani accuses Islamabad of continuing to make distinction between ‘good and bad terrorists’.
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NATO allies commit around $1 billion per year to support Afghan forces
NATO allies stump up around $1 billion a year over the next three years to help fund the Afghan military
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Australia pledges extra $300 million for Afghan security forces
About 270 Australian troops are serving in the NATO-led force
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NATO chief 'certain' of UK role despite Brexit
Brexit will change relationship between UK and EU but it won't change UK's position inside NATO, says Jens Stoltenberg
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The Boeing factor
US feels a Northern Alliance regime, with the total exclusion of Taliban forces, suits its interests in the region
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Germany slams NATO 'warmongering' on Russia
NATO to deploy four battalions in Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Poland to counter Russia
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NATO demands Russia withdraw forces from Ukraine
US-led alliance will continue to stand by the government in Kiev
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Why Pakistan weathers the storm
Perhaps the most intriguing factor that contributes towards Pakistan’s subsistence is its social structure
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NATO urged to ward off 'serious' Russian challenge
The declaration expressed regret over 'Russia's use of force against neighbours and attempted intimidation of NATO'
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Resolute Support mission: NATO extends Afghanistan training mission
Alliance chief says country continues to face serious security challenges
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Pentagon report reveals confusion among US troops over Afghan mission
Until the end of 2014, when their role officially ended, NATO forces in Afghanistan peaked at over 130,000 troops
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Two NATO soldiers dead in Afghan 'insider attack'
NATO did not disclose the location of the attack, saying it was jointly investigating the incident with Afghan forces
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Russia says bolstering forces to counter NATO
Defence ministry taking measures with the aim of countering build-up of NATO forces in close proximity to Russia
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Israel to upgrade ties with NATO
Netanyahu says Israel to upgrade ties with NATO by opening a permanent mission to its Brussels HQ
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US warns Russia it will defend allies as NATO command passes
Make no mistake we will defend our allies: US Secretary of Defense Ash Carter
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Al Qaeda re-emerges as challenge for US, NATO in Afghanistan
If al Qaeda can operate in Afghanistan with increasing freedom, it may pose a greater security threat: Gen Nicholson
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For NATO trainers, race against time to prepare Afghan troops to go it alone
US forces in Afghanistan are due to be nearly halved to 5,500 from the current level of 9,800 by the start of 2017
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NATO says Russia in the way of solving Syrian conflict
More than 270,000 people have died in Syria since the conflict erupted in March 2011
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Russia decries 'new Cold War' as East-West strains cloud talks
Almost every day we are accused of making new horrible threats against NATO, Europe or the US, says Russian PM
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Afghan religious scholars issue fatwa against peace talks
Ittehad-e-Ulema-e-Afghanistan term negotiations in presence of foreign forces against 'Islamic injunctions'
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Afghan Taliban bomber kills six NATO troops as violence rises
The Taliban claimed responsibility for the attack near Bagram during a joint patrol of NATO and Afghan forces
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NATO says won't send ground troops to fight Islamic State - report
Stoltenberg stressed this is not a war between the West and the Islamic world, but against 'extremism and terrorism'
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NATO invites Montenegro to join alliance: Stoltenberg
The small Balkans country of just over 600,000 people won its independence in 2006
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US says NATO enlargement not a threat to Russia
US Secretary of State John Kerry's statement came after NATO invited Montenegro to join
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12,000 NATO troops to stay in Afghanistan
Troops to remain to prevent Afghanistan from becoming again a safe haven for terrorists
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US forces not involved in Turkish downing of Russian warplane
It appeared to be the first time a NATO member's armed forces have downed a Russian or Soviet warplane since the...
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NATO calls 'extraordinary meeting' after Turkey downs Russian jet
Ankara said two of its F16 fighters shot down a Russian Su-24 after it violated Turkish airspace 10 times
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NATO lifts 16-year airspace restrictions in 'new start' with Serbia
The Serbia-Kosovo war ended after Serbia pulled its forces from the territory following 11-week NATO bombing campaign
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Five killed in British helicopter crash in Afghanistan
Britain's Ministry of Defence confirms it was an accident and not the result of insurgent activity
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Taliban suicide attack targets NATO convoy in Kabul
Nato spokesman in Afghanistan confirms attack but says international coalition is still gathering further information
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US, NATO signal willingness to slow Afghan drawdown
Nato says there are more than 6,000 non-US forces contributing to the “Resolute Support” mission
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NATO head sees 'troubling escalation' of Russian activity in Syria
Stoltenberg cautioned that the situation demanded more than ever a political solution
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‘EU cannot stay separate from terrorism after supplying NATO troops’
Speakers criticise association of 'extremists' to Muslims, South Asians and Pakistanis
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Nato forces bolster Afghan troops against Taliban in Kunduz
Taliban's occupation of Kunduz — now in its third day — raises troubling questions about capabilities of Afghan...