• NATO tests smart energy technologies at exercise in Poland
• How does NATO make the world safer?
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NATO tested new energy-saving technologies in Poland during Exercise Capable Logistician 2019 (3-13 June 2019), including to make Allied militaries more energy efficient, reduce their reliance on fossil fuels in the field, and enhance interoperability between national armed forces.
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NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg welcomed Iceland’s important contributions to international security during a visit to Reykjavik on Monday (11 June 2019).
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NATO is following with concern the political crisis in the Republic of Moldova.
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The first cyber crisis simulation workshop, called "Disruptive Dilemmas", took place in Bratislava, Slovakia, on 6 June 2019. Co-sponsored by NATO, this was the largest side event at the GLOBSEC Bratislava 2019 Forum.
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Around 8,600 U.S. and European troops from 18 nations are taking part in the annual BALTOPS naval exercise that starts on Sunday (9 June) in Germany’s Baltic Sea port of Kiel.
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Experts from NATO and Colombia joined up to support the Colombian Armed Forces’ efforts in their ongoing fight against maritime piracy and narcotics during a workshop sponsored by the NATO Science for Peace and Security (SPS) Programme, held in Copenhagen, Denmark from 27 to 29 May 2019.
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How does NATO help make the world safer and contribute to guaranteeing the long-term security of Allied countries? William Alberque, Director of NATO’s Arms Control, Disarmament and WMD Non-Proliferation Centre, explains.
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