Ankara's foreign minister lambasts Stockholm for not preventing provocative act, says it can still join alliance if it 'completes its homework'

Military alliance failed to reach consensus on replacement for Norwegian leader as it remains wary of ongoing war in Ukraine

German air force chief says he first proposed exercise, which includes 10,000 personnel and 250 aircraft, five years ago in light of Russian annexation of Crimea

Exercise, which begins Monday, will host 250 aircraft and simulate massive air deployment in reaction to an attack on a member state

Jens Stoltenberg says including Swedes will also be better for Turkish security; Ankara wants Stockholm to act against Kurdistan Workers' Party activities in its territory

Incumbent is favorite to win despite freefalling economy, defying critics; opponent Kilicdaroglu turns rightwards in attempt to salvage votes

Israeli defense firm continues its robust partnership with Balkan nation, providing advanced mortar munition systems and comprehensive military training

Ukrainian leader asks Jens Stoltenberg to push for members of defensive pact to supply more weaponry, including aircraft

Visit appears to be largely symbolic as military alliance has no official presence in Ukraine and only provides non-lethal support to country

Deal worth some euros 316 million announced same day Nordic country joins NATO, dramatically expanding the military alliance's border with Russia

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