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Dec- 2022 -21 DecemberAmericas
US, Italy to Strengthen Naval Alliance
The US and Italian navies will expand bilateral relations through integrated training, bolstering maritime security among NATO territories.
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21 DecemberEurope
Turkey Fumes at Sweden in NATO Membership Dispute
Turkey lashed out at Sweden's refusal to extradite a reporter that Ankara demanded in exchange for its ratification of Stockholm's NATO bid.
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20 DecemberTechnology
NATO, Bohemia Deliver Virtual Battlespace Software to Belgium
The NATO Support and Procurement Agency has delivered virtual battlespace software to Belgium.
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20 DecemberEurope
Rheinmetall to Supply Artillery Shells to Undisclosed NATO Customer
Rheinmetall has been awarded a framework contract to deliver 155mm artillery ammunition to an undisclosed NATO customer
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19 DecemberEurope
Germany Pauses Orders of New Tanks After Mass Breakdown
Germany says it will pause purchases of new Puma tanks after a mass breakdown during exercises, lamenting a "harsh setback."
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16 DecemberEurope
Serbia Bids to Send Soldiers Back Into Kosovo
President Aleksandar Vucic has said Serbia will ask NATO-led peacekeepers in Kosovo to allow the return of Serbian military and police.
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12 DecemberEurope
US, Estonia to Boost NATO Presence in the Baltics
The US will send rotational forces to Estonia to support NATO’s presence in the Baltic region, the Estonian Ministry of Defense confirmed.
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12 DecemberEurope
French Tanks Join NATO Defensive Line in Romania
120mm cannons loaded on French tanks are already booming out at Cincu army training camp, as NATO bolsters its forces in Romania.
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9 DecemberEurope
US, Sweden, Finland Seek Turkey Greenlight Soon on NATO
Finland and Sweden joined the United States in asking Turkey for its greenlight soon to join NATO.
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7 DecemberEurope
Russia Trying to ‘Freeze’ War Before Spring Assault: NATO Chief
Russia was looking to stall the fighting in Ukraine over the winter in order to build up its forces for a renewed assault next year, NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg said Wednesday.
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