Drug trafficking operations on the high seasThe investigation was initiated in February 2023, when law enforcement authorities gathered evidence of drug trafficking by known local narcotics clans along the Portuguese coast. The drug trafficking operations were carried out by retrieving cocaine shipments in the waters of the Atlantic. Portuguese authorities seized one such shipment of cocaine in Peniche (Portugal). The…
Digital skimming is the act of stealing credit card information or payment card data from customers of an online store. Criminals use sophisticated information technology to intercept data during the online checkout process, without customers or online merchants noticing anything unusual.Data theft often goes unnoticedDigital skimming attacks can go undetected for a long time. Payment or credit card information stolen…
The referral actions targeted online content, including instruction materials and manuals used by terrorists with various ideological motivations (jihadist, right-wing and left-wing extremist, anarchist, etc.). The actions focused on materials comprised of topics related to the means, but also the techniques of committing violent acts: how to prepare and carry out terrorist attacks. Another focus of the RAD was online terrorist…
Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg released a holiday greeting to NATO troops and veterans on Wednesday (20 December 2023), thanking them for their service and commitment over the year. He said: “I had the privilege to meet many of you”, telling Allied forces “without you there would be no NATO, no security and no freedom”.
Finding the perfect gift can be stressful and time-consuming. Lucky for you, NATO has tips to help you find the right present for everyone on your list (spoiler alert: they’re all NATO-related). So without further ado, let’s unwrap!
Commissioned in 1956 to be presented during the December North Atlantic Council meeting at NATO’s Palais de Chaillot Headquarters in Paris, only 300 of these limited edition scarves were ever produced. All 300 were either donated or sold to NATO personnel and national delegations. Unfortunately, you may have trouble tracking one down, BUT if do you manage to get your hands on one of these collector’s items, the fashionista close to your heart will surely thank you.
Perhaps more accessible (and certainly more affordable) than the Hermès scarf, duct tape is one of the most essential and versatile military inventions of our time. It was designed by Vesta Stoudt, a munitions factory worker and mother of two soldiers who served in the US Navy during the Second World War. Stoudt proposed an improved, waterproof version of the paper tape used to seal boxes of artillery shells and wrote a letter to President Franklin D. Roosevelt to promote her idea. Once the new tape was rolled out, soldiers discovered that they could use it to repair practically anything, and that legacy continues today. What better gift for the do-it-yourself expert on your list this year?
In complex, high-stress military environments where decisions have to be made in a split second, it’s not always easy to tell friend from foe. That’s why the US Army developed a deck of playing cards featuring 54 NATO weapons systems – so that troops can learn while they play! A staple for troops in the field since at least the First World War, playing cards provide a release from the stress of battle, a sense of normalcy and an avenue for social interaction. They’ve also been used to pass information to troops behind enemy lines. This particular set of “NATO Proliferation Playing Cards” is actually available for download from the US Army’s Central Army Registry website!
NATO’s beekeeper, Bruno Harmant, harvests honey twice a year from the four beehives located at NATO Headquarters in Brussels. Just one of these hives can produce up to 25 kilograms of honey, a significant portion of which is left for the bees to use during the winter months. In November 2022, 350 jars of NATO honey were sold at the NATO Charity Bazaar and the profits were donated to Belgian and international charities. Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg also gifted a number of jars to ambassadors in the North Atlantic Council. So while it’s unlikely you’ll get your feelers on a jar of NATO honey, we do recommend this sugary treat for the person with a sweet tooth in your life!
Bing Crosby is arguably most famous for singing the hit song “White Christmas” – the best-selling physical single of all time. Perhaps less well-known but also sung by Crosby was “The NATO Song”. To celebrate the Alliance’s 10th anniversary on 4 April 1959, Crosby was commissioned to create a short ode to the value of NATO as a defensive shield behind which free societies could flourish. The music lover on your list will be shocked and awed by the behind-the-scenes experience of Crosby’s process that you get in this surviving demo track of “The NATO Song”.
The first NATO stamps were created in 1952 by Portugal and the United States. Since then, most Allies have released commemorative NATO stamps to celebrate various anniversaries and events over the years (France even held an exhibition of NATO stamps in 1959). The older stamps may be hard to track down, but the collector you love is worth it, right?
We know what you’re thinking – “Tapestries are sooo 16th century” – but hear us out. In 1965, the Permanent Representative of Belgium to the North Atlantic Council, André de Staercke, unveiled Belgium’s gift to NATO Headquarters in Paris. It was a traditional wall tapestry titled Le triomphe de la paix, designed and created by Belgian artist Roger Somville. Measuring 4.7m high and 13.3m wide, it was given pride of place in the conference hall because of its bright colours and allegorical resonance. It was returned to the Belgian government after NATO moved to its new headquarters in 1967, so unfortunately you can’t gift this exact tapestry to that special someone on your list. But take this as inspiration in your hunt for the perfect piece!
Over the years, photographers across the Alliance have taken millions of pictures documenting candid moments of humanity, spontaneity and beauty during NATO activities. Now, NATO lets the public choose their favourite photo taken by a NATO or Allied photographer every year, via a social media poll. The winning photo is added to NATO: A History in Snapshots, which is comprised of one photo for every year of NATO’s history. Perhaps you want to print and frame the photo from your shutterbug’s birth year. Or maybe they’d prefer this year’s photo. The choice is yours! (See more of NATO’s high-res photography on our flickr)
Before you take off, watch this video of paratroopers from US 173rd Airborne for courage! The paratroopers took part in Saber Guardian 2017, a US-led exercise involving more than 25,000 troops from over 20 NATO Allies and partner countries. Captain Brigid Calhoun talks about what it’s like to jump from a plane to help you prepare.
Take inspiration from the Chasseurs Alpins, the French Army’s elite mountain infantry unit. They’ll tell you everything you need to know about surviving in the mountains. It’s good information to have – even if you plan to stay in a cosy chalet! So with a little something for everyone on your list (and since it’s December and you’re running out of time), trust NATO’s 2023 Gift Guide to help you find the perfect present this year!
NATO Deputy Secretary General Mircea Geoană welcomed a group of 21 diplomats from 19 European Union member states in Brussels on Tuesday (19 December 2023). The diplomats are part of the European Diplomatic Academy, a training programme launched by the European External Action Service in 2022.
The European Union is an important partner for NATO. The third NATO-EU Joint Declaration was signed in January 2023 and the two institutions are looking to increase cooperation in new areas. Mr Geoană stressed that democratic nations and institutions like NATO and the EU must stand ever more closely together, and protect their values and shared interests. The Deputy Secretary General also highlighted NATO’s current activities and core missions, including deterrence and defence, innovation, resilience and partnerships.
Underscoring that the next generation of Europe’s diplomats has rarely been more important, Mr Geoană encouraged them to be true leaders, in their profession and their countries.
Fraud schemes are perpetrated with the intention of defrauding victims of their assets using false and deceitful pretexts, or with the use of cyberattack techniques. This results in the voluntary or involuntary transfer of personal or business information, money or goods to criminals.From ATM attacks and account takeovers to skimming and shimming, the wide availability of crime-as-a-service has made this…
During the operational phase, specialised police departments and public prosecutors’ offices from all 16 German Federal States carried out enforcement actions, alongside the German Federal Criminal Police Office and their counterparts in Poland, Austria, Switzerland and Luxembourg. Europol coordinated the international activity. Around 1 000 law enforcement officers, including special intervention units, were involved daily in this operational phase.Thanks to…
This report was first presented at the SIRIUS Annual Conference. Over 900 participants took part in this hybrid conference between 21-23 November 2023. The latest SIRIUS publication outlines the experiences of EU authorities in retrieving electronic data held by foreign-based service providers, as well as their experiences in delivering data for the purpose of criminal investigations over the past year. The report…
In 2023, photographers from NATO forces took thousands of pictures documenting this historic year. They captured the magnitude of landmark political events like the 2023 NATO Summit in Vilnius, the grit and cooperation of Allied troops conducting NATO exercises, and other moments of beauty, unity and humanity. We chose four of our favourite photos and put them to a vote on social media, asking the public to choose NATO’s photo of the year for 2023. And the winner is…
NATO’s photo of the year for 2023:
24 July 2023The British Army’s Royal Lancers (Queen Elizabeths’ Own) take part in Operation Cabrit, the UK operational deployment to Estonia, where UK troops are leading a NATO multinational battlegroup. Pictured here: the Royal Lancers get back to their cavalry heritage by conducting mounted armoured reconnaissance with the Polish Territorial Defence Force’s 2nd Lubelska (Lublin) Brigade.Credit: The Royal Lancers, British Army
Scroll through the images below to see the other three photos that were part of the vote:
24 January 2023Romania’s elite mountain troops train alongside their French Allies as part of NATO’s multinational battlegroup in Romania. Pictured here: a soldier rappels from a massive pine tree in a snowy forest in Romania.Credit: Vasile Hrib, Bishop Cojocariu via Ministry of National Defence, Romania
23 September 2023Standing NATO Maritime Group 1 and Standing NATO Mine Countermeasures Group 1 join some 30 warships and more than 3,000 personnel from 15 countries for exercise Northern Coasts 23 in the central Baltic Sea. The two-week German-led naval exercise fosters interoperability and demonstrates Allied combat readiness and resolve to deter aggression.Credit: NATO Maritime Command
31 August 2023A US Army paratrooper assigned to the 173rd Airborne Brigade looks up as fellow paratroopers descend towards him during an airborne operation on Frida Drop Zone, Pordenone, Italy. The 173rd Airborne Brigade is the US Army’s Contingency Response Force in Europe, providing rapidly deployable forces to the United States European, African and Central Command areas of responsibility. The brigade routinely trains alongside NATO Allies and partners.Credit: US Army Sgt. Mariah Y. Gonzalez
Check out NATO: a history in snapshots for more photos of Allies training, working and living together – one from every year of NATO’s history, including the winner of our public vote for 2023.