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NATO Secretary General in Berlin: Germany makes major contributions to our shared security

NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg met with Chancellor Olaf Scholz in Berlin on Friday (26 April 2024), thanking him for Germany’s leading role in NATO and its support to Ukraine. “Germany makes major contributions to our shared security,” said Mr Stoltenberg.
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First woman receives NATO’s highest science award

German scientist Dr rer nat Karin Stein received the Von Kármán Medal, NATO’s most prestigious science award, on Thursday (25 April 2024) for her 30-year contribution to international collaboration on science and technology at NATO. Dr Stein, who currently leads the Signatorics Department at the Fraunhofer Institute of Optronics, System Technologies and Image Exploitation in Karlsruhe, Germany, is the first woman to receive the Medal. Her career is a testament to the importance and value of women’s leadership and their role in advancing scientific research.
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NATO Deputy Secretary General in the United States: innovators are key to meet emerging security threats

Deputy Secretary General Mircea Geoană visited West Lafayette, Indiana on Thursday (25 April 2024), where he toured Purdue University and visited the Krach Institute for Tech Diplomacy (KITD).
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Secretary General takes to the skies to thank Germany for its contributions to NATO

NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg took to the skies in a German Eurofighter on Thursday (25 April 2024) as part of his visit to the 73 Tactical Air Wing at Laage Air Base in Germany.
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NATO helps to strengthen Moldova’s military medical capacity

NATO has delivered military medical equipment worth 700,000 euros to the Ministry of Defence of the Republic of Moldova, through the NATO-led Defence Capacity Building Package for Moldova. It was financed through contributions from Germany, Italy, Luxembourg, Turkiyë, and the United Kingdom and implemented by NATO’s Support and Procurement Agency (NSPA). The delivery was marked at a ceremony organised by Moldova’s Ministry of Defence, on Thursday (25 April 2024), in Chisinau.
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NATO and Bosnia and Herzegovina continue to strengthen their cooperation through defence education activities

Representatives from Bosnia and Herzegovina education and training institutions under the Ministry of Defence and the Ministry of Security visited NATO Headquarters on 16 and 17 April 2024. The visit was part of the annual review of activities conducted within the framework of NATO’s Defence Education Enhancement Programme (DEEP) for Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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NATO Secretary General receives prestigious Atlantik-Brücke award in Berlin

NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg received the Atlantik-Brücke’s Eric M. Warburg Award at a ceremony in Berlin on Thursday (25 April 2024). German Defence Minister Boris Pistorius presented the award after laudatory remarks by Dr Irina Scherbakowa, co-founder of the Nobel Peace Prize-winning “Memorial” human rights organisation.
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NATO and Gulf partners boost scientific cooperation on security implications of climate change

The NATO-Istanbul Cooperation Initiative Regional Centre in Kuwait convened its second conference on climate change and security on 23-24 April 2024. The event brought together officials and experts to discuss the specific challenges faced by the region and share views on how to move international cooperation forward.
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Experts discuss emerging challenges to NATO nuclear deterrence in Skopje

NATO’s annual Nuclear Policy Symposium got underway on Tuesday (23 April 2024). Representatives from NATO, Allied governments, and experts from academia are in Skopje, North Macedonia to discuss current nuclear policy issues.
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No bad hair days: Meet Patrice Baldi, NATO’s hairdresser

From the military buzz cuts to the representative hairstyles for diplomats and international officers, NATO’s hairdresser Patrice Baldi has mastered it all. For more than 60 years, three Baldi generations have been managing a salon at the Alliance’s Headquarters where NATO employees can get a fresh haircut, relax and unwind. What is the story of their family business? Who has been the salon’s most memorable customer? And what does Patrice deplore the most at his job?

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