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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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Abdullah, a security guard, says people impersonated him on social media after the stabbing in Leicester Square. PA
Leicester Square stabbing 'hero' Abdullah condemns social media fakes

Far right's Tommy Robinson retracts claims about security guard who says he disarmed knifeman

UKAugust 13, 2024
Civilians living under military occupation are entitled to protection under the Geneva Conventions but Israel is accused of breaching their terms with its campaign in Gaza. EPA
'Strained' laws of war face Gaza test as Geneva Conventions turn 75

Red Cross head tells The National that the situation in Gaza is setting precedents for other conflicts

EuropeAugust 12, 2024
Displaced Sudanese at a makeshift camp in the eastern city of Kassala. AFP
Fears Sudan's army-backed government will shun US-sponsored peace talks

US special envoy to Sudan says peace efforts will begin on August 14 in Geneva and hopes an Al Burhan military delegation will attend

MENAAugust 12, 2024
Police watching an anti-racism protest in Newcastle Upon Tyne remain on high alert despite a calming of recent unrest in Britain. Getty Images
UK riots: Politician's wife in court over 'set fire to hotels' post

Anti-racism protests resume on Saturday as organised crime squads scour social media in riot crackdown

UKAugust 10, 2024
Russia has deployed tanks to repel a surprise Ukrainian attack in the Kursk border region. Reuters
Nuclear danger warning over Ukraine's Kursk offensive in Russia

UN watchdog tells Ukraine and Russia to show 'maximum restraint' amid reports of fighting near nuclear plant

EuropeAugust 10, 2024
A Porsche 911 replica painted in an orange and blue Gulf racing car livery. Photo: Everrati
The Middle East's electric supercar revolution

British luxury car company Everrati eyes Middle East market for its auto classics turned electric

UKAugust 09, 2024
Anti-racist protesters gather in Walthamstow, East London, in defiance of planned far-right events. EPA
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Anti-racist protests across Britain as far right stays at home

'Moving' rallies hailed as crowds gathered outside mosques and immigration offices where violence was expected

UKAugust 07, 2024
Shop windows are boarded up in Northampton, England, as people brace for another right of unrest on Wednesday. AP
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UK riots: Muslims urged not to confront far-right mobs

Shops are boarded up as Britain braces for further violence despite first rioters being jailed

UKAugust 07, 2024
Conditions in Gaza after 10 months of war are under the close eye of several international courts and authorities. AFP
Arab League tells ICC it should hear Gaza war crimes case

US says case against Israeli and Hamas leaders has 'fundamental issues' as lawyers weigh in

MENAAugust 07, 2024
Police clash with right-wing protesters in Piccadilly Gardens, Manchester. Getty Images
Why UK police are taking a 'stand back' approach from race riots

Officer shortages and fears of inflaming tension mean few riots end with tear gas or mass arrests

UKAugust 07, 2024
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
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