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Tim Stickings

Tim Stickings

Assistant Foreign Editor
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Tim Stickings joined The National's London bureau as a reporter in April 2021. He covers news and politics across Europe, with a particular interest in Germany. He has a degree in history from Durham University and previously worked on the foreign desk at MailOnline.
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Slums in India are sprayed to prevent mosquitoes spreading disease. Health chiefs warn a hotter planet could have severe health effects such as increased illness. EPA
UAE invited to join group tackling climate effects on health

Cop29 host Azerbaijan asks UAE, Egypt, Britain and Brazil to help steer discussions at UN summits

ClimateSeptember 12, 2024
Jens Stoltenberg will hand over the reins of Nato to Mark Rutte on October 1. EPA
Jens Stoltenberg 'to take over Munich Security Conference'

Outgoing Nato chief expected to become chairman of elite defence gathering likened to Davos

EuropeSeptember 12, 2024
Protesters at a Vienna theatre voice their opposition to the visit of Israel's parliament speaker. Photo: Gaza List
Austrian pro-Palestine activists protest against Israeli official's visit

Knesset speaker Amir Ohana salutes Austria for 'standing by Israel' in Vienna anti-Semitism speech

EuropeSeptember 11, 2024
Police tend to handle migrant neighbourhoods in a tougher manner than areas perceived as mainly German, according to a major new study. EPA
Arab migrants 'routinely treated as hostile' by German police

Warning of 'discrimination crisis' as migration and extremism debate engulfs German politics

EuropeSeptember 10, 2024
The Spectator was sold in a separate purchase from the ongoing bidding for the Telegraph Media Group. The National
RedBird IMI sells UK's Spectator magazine for £100m

Joint venture of US and Abu Dhabi investors sells news magazine to businessman Paul Marshall

BusinessSeptember 10, 2024
German police escort migrants near the border with Poland. AFP
Germany orders nationwide border checks in migrant crackdown

Schengen free travel suspended as government responds to extremist attack and far-right election win

EuropeSeptember 09, 2024
Russian troops have been forced to defend against a Ukrainian incursion in the Kursk region, near the border. EPA
Nuclear fears grow as Ukraine and Russia battle 30km from Kursk plant

UN atomic watchdog warns of 'precarious' situation at Russian-held Zaporizhzhia plant in Ukraine

EuropeSeptember 09, 2024
A picture shows a police operation on September 5, 2024 in Neumarkt am Wallersee in the Flachgau municipality near Salzburg, Austria, at the residence of the 18-year-old Austrian suspect who opened fire near the Israeli consulate in Munich. German police shot dead a man who opened fire on them near the Israeli consulate in Munich on September 5, 2024 in what they treated as a foiled "terrorist attack" on the diplomatic mission. Authorities identified the gunman, who was firing a vintage carbine rifle, as an 18-year-old Austrian man. (Photo by DANIEL SCHARINGER / APA / AFP) / Austria OUT
Austria probes teenage Munich shooter's Islamist ties

Teenager with ISIS sympathies was shot dead after opening fire near Israeli consulate in Germany

EuropeSeptember 06, 2024
Police in Germany put more than 800 foreign suspects under investigation for organised crime last year, of whom more than 200 were from Syria. EPA
German clan crime detectives put Syrians in their sights

Minister calls for deportations as rising numbers of migrants are accused of underworld links

EuropeSeptember 05, 2024
Armed police descended on the area of Munich where gunfire was reported on Thursday morning. AFP
Armed teenager shot dead near Israeli consulate in Germany

Gunfire in Munich on 52nd anniversary of attack on Israeli athletes at Munich 1972 Olympics

EuropeSeptember 05, 2024
African ministers are holding environment talks in Cote d'Ivoire, where rising sea levels illustrate the threat of global warming. AFP
'Gold mine of benefits' if Africa embraces Cop28 vision

UN climate chief Simon Stiell says 'epidemic of underinvestment' is holding back Africa's potential

ClimateSeptember 05, 2024
Wildfires accelerated by climate change can in turn damage plants and crops, further fuelling the greenhouse effect, scientists warn. AFP
Climate change fuels 'vicious cycle' of pollution and wildfires

World Meteorological Organisation warns of health and crop risks of heavy air pollution

ClimateSeptember 05, 2024
Adnoc says carbon capture and storage will be essential to meeting its own climate targets as well as those of the UAE. Photo: Adnoc
UAE's Adnoc sees Gulf as 'sweet spot' for carbon capture

Abu Dhabi oil company tells London summit it is confident of meeting 2030 target for carbon dioxide storage

ClimateSeptember 03, 2024
Arms sales to Israel have been a prime grievance of pro-Palestinian protesters in Britain, the US and around the world. Getty Images
Which countries have suspended arms sales to Israel?

Britain joins European countries limiting exports to Israel but vast US firepower limits their influence

EuropeSeptember 03, 2024
The airline industry is relying on sustainable fuels to cut its carbon footprint. Getty Images
Masdar sees 'compelling case' for conquering green air travel with hydrogen

Abu Dhabi clean energy company says synthetic aviation fuels are a 'low-hanging fruit'

ClimateSeptember 02, 2024
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