• NATO Secretary General in Iraq: training national forces is a key tool in fighting terrorism
• NATO Secretary General unveils the logo for the London meeting of NATO Heads and State and Government
• NATO Allies wrap up exercise Engineer Thunder 2019
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NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg on Wednesday (18 September 2019) unveiled the logo for the next meeting of NATO Heads of State and Government.
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Engineer Thunder 2019, a major Lithuanian-led exercise, wrapped up in Pabrade on Friday (13 September 2019). The exercise, which began on 4 September, mobilised troops from NATO’s enhanced forward presence battlegroup in Lithuania, as well as combat engineers from Latvia, Poland and the United States.
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A new NATO command in the German city of Ulm achieved initial operating capability on Tuesday (17 September 2019).
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Paul Beckley grew up in Long Island in south-eastern New York State. When he was a young boy, he liked watching the fishing boats entering the marina. “I loved the smell of the salt air,” says Paul. “Few years after, I joined the US Naval Academy. I was 18 years old.”
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From 15 to 16 September, the Chairman of NATO’s Military Committee Air Chief Marshal Sir Stuart Peach visited Croatia, where he reaffirmed NATO’s gratitude for Croatia’s contributions to the Alliance.
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The Chairman of the NATO Military Committee, Air Chief Marshal Sir Stuart Peach visited Serbia on 16-17 September where he met with Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic, Minister of Defence Aleksandar Vulin, Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic, and Chief of Defence General Milan Mojsilovic.
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The twenty-nine NATO Chiefs of Defence, as well as the invitee Chief of Defence from the Republic of North Macedonia, gathered in Ljubljana, Slovenia 13-15 September 19 for the final Military Committee conference of 2019.
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Dozens of unmanned underwater, surface and air vehicles from NATO countries are gathering in Portugal from 11 to 27 September 2019 to test new technological advances in unmanned maritime systems networks.
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Cyber attacks are one of NATO's most urgent and unpredictable threats, so what is the Alliance doing to defend its members from them? Chelsey Slack, Deputy Head of Cyber Defence at NATO, explains.
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