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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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Israel's Shimon Peres signs the Oslo Accords in 1993, watched by US president Bill Clinton and Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat. AFP
Oslo Accords no barrier to Gaza war crimes trial, Norway says

Brokers of 1993 peace deal weigh in on case as US debates sanctions on International Criminal Court

EuropeAugust 06, 2024
Huge waves lash a coastal road during a typhoon in China. The new fund is meant to cover effects of climate change where they can no longer be stopped. AP
Now hiring: A boss for Cop28's climate disaster fund

New $400,000-a-year director will lead politically sensitive loss and damage fund likely to be worth billions of dollars

Cop28August 05, 2024
Methane emitted by cows and carbon dioxide produced by fossil fuel-fired power stations are two of the biggest contributors to global warming. Getty Images
Earth's 'repair manual': One scientist's 10 solutions to save the planet

Stanford University professor's new book aims to fulfil his dream of restoring our atmosphere

ClimateAugust 02, 2024
Raids on a smuggling gang working in Spain and Algeria uncovered a sophisticated operation to take migrants from Syria to Europe. Photo: Europol
'Sophisticated' Syria to Europe trafficking ring busted in Spain

Police arrest 21 people who allegedly smuggled about 1,000 Syrians and Algerians to Europe by boat

EuropeAugust 02, 2024
The International Criminal Court's chief prosecutor is seeking arrest warrants against Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, left, and Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar. Getty Images; AFP
Lawyers to throw 'everything' at ICC to derail Gaza war crimes case

Dozens of states and campaigners to submit briefs to court as prosecutor seeks arrest warrants for Israeli and Hamas leaders

MENAAugust 02, 2024
Orange submarine Ran dived under an Antarctic ice shelf in what oceanographer Anna Wahlin likened to seeing the far side of the Moon. Photo: Olof Lonnehed
Did seals end robot sub's dive beneath Antarctic ice shelf?

Swedish craft looks underneath the Earth's melting poles - but were seals to blame for its demise?

ClimateJuly 31, 2024
No new offshore wind contracts were awarded in the UK's last clean power auction last year, in a setback for its clean energy plans. Getty Images
Britain seeks investors in $2bn clean power projects

Labour government puts record sum into renewable energy auction as part of green energy 'mission'

UKJuly 31, 2024
Paris has endured two red-alert heatwaves in the past five summers as climate change fuels temperature extremes. Getty Images
Paris's new norm heatwaves raise doubts for Olympic future

Eco-minded Games hosts keep air con to a minimum as they rely on shade to keep things cool

OlympicsJuly 31, 2024
Samples from a tulip tree in Cambridge University's botanic garden, left, revealed a surprising type of wood when put under a microscope, right. Photo: Howard Rice / Jan J Lyczakowski and Raymond Wightman
Carbon-hungry tulip trees could help fight global warming

Scientists discover new type of wood in botanic garden that may have evolved to store more CO2

ClimateJuly 31, 2024
US President Joe Biden has called for an amendment to the constitution to ensure presidents are not above the law. Reuters
Biden backs lifting Trump's immunity in Supreme Court shake-up

US President says he shares 'founders' belief that a president must answer to the law'

USJuly 29, 2024
Cop28 President Dr Sultan Al Jaber with Britain's King Charles and Cop29 President-designate Mukhtar Babayev of Azerbaijan and Brazil's National Secretary for Climate Change Ana Toni. Reuters
Cop28 President meets Britain's King Charles in climate talks

'Troika' of UAE, Azerbaijan and Brazil prepares for next round of crunch UN climate talks

ClimateJuly 26, 2024
Labour is planning to more than double offshore wind developments on Britain's seabed as part of its flagship energy policy. Getty Images
Starmer turns to Crown Estate for UK clean power push

Keir Starmer announces partnership with royal portfolio as he seeks £60bn ($77.4bn) investment

UKJuly 25, 2024
Saharan dust, seen here over Athens, is carried by the wind into Europe, the Atlantic Ocean and the Americas. Getty Images
How dust from the Sahara shapes tropical cyclones

Desert dust blown across the Atlantic can make rain heavier - until it doesn't

ClimateJuly 24, 2024
German police closed the Islamic Centre in Hamburg, also known as the Blue Mosque, as part of nationwide raids on Wednesday. AP
Germany raids and shuts down mosque used as pro-Iran centre

Islamic Centre Hamburg accused of spreading Islamist propaganda and supporting Hezbollah

EuropeJuly 24, 2024
Oil Kills activists protest at the airport in Vienna, Austria. Photo: Oil Kills
Air travel disrupted in Europe as Oil Kills campaigners block runways

Activists breach airports in co-ordinated protests in several countries including UK and Germany

EuropeJuly 24, 2024
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