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Tim Stickings

Tim Stickings

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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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Karim Khan, the International Criminal Court's chief prosecutor, is seeking arrest warrants for Israeli and Hamas leaders. AFP
MPs urge Britain to back ICC bid to 'hold Israel to account'

More than 100 parliamentarians demand UK defends court as Rishi Sunak calls its arrest warrant bid 'unhelpful'

UKMay 22, 2024
A quantum computer is displayed at the Technology Innovation Institute in Abu Dhabi. Photo: Technology Innovation Institute
UAE developers join tech giants in global AI safety pledge

Abu Dhabi's G42 and Technology Innovation Institute are among 16 names to promise to reduce AI risks

FutureMay 21, 2024
Reports said a vessel carrying explosives, which was denied access to Spanish ports, was destined for the Israeli port of Haifa. Reuters
Spain vows to turn away ships carrying weapons to Israel

One ship believed to be taking explosives to Haifa was refused access to Spanish port

EuropeMay 17, 2024
Principal Deputy Legal Adviser of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Israel Tamar Kaplan Tourgman, left, and Legal Adviser at Israeli Embassy to the Netherlands Avgail Frisch Ben Avraham at the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in The Hague, on May 17.
Israel defends actions in Gaza at ICJ genocide case

Israel defends its actions in besiege enclave against latest genocide accusations in The Hague

MENAMay 17, 2024
South Africa and Israel returned to the International Court of Justice for the latest round of hearings over the war in Gaza. EPA
Israel genocide case: ICJ hears Rafah attack is 'endgame' in Gaza

South Africa asks judges to order a total Israeli withdrawal from Gaza in latest court hearings

MENAMay 16, 2024
A banner with the the message 'No to violence' is displayed in the city square in Banska Bystrica, Slovakia, following the assassination attempt on Prime Minister Robert Fico. EPA
Plea for 'unity, humanity and tolerance' after Slovakia PM shooting

Man charged with assassination attempt on Prime Minister, who remains in serious condition after operation

EuropeMay 16, 2024
Prime Minister Robert Fico was bundled into a car by a bodyguard after being shot in Handlova, Slovakia. Reuters
Slovakia's PM Robert Fico survives assassination attempt

Fico was in a life-threatening condition after being shot several times and underwent an emergency operation

EuropeMay 15, 2024
Surgeon Ghassan Abu Sitta said he was denied entry to Germany, France and the Netherlands to talk about the war in Gaza. AFP
Gaza surgeon Abu Sitta claims win in Europe travel ban case

Lawyers say German judge lifted measure in victory over 'hostile environment' for Palestinian doctor

EuropeMay 15, 2024
Worker seek shelter from the sun in Egypt, part of a region vulnerable to intense heatwaves. AFP
Middle East bears brunt of 30-year rise in heatwave deaths

Syria, Lebanon and Kuwait among countries to see sharp rise in death rate linked to soaring temperatures

ClimateMay 14, 2024
Wind and solar power generated in the UAE, such as here on Delma Island, could be used to make hydrogen in a climate-friendly way. Photo: Masdar
Masdar eyes green hydrogen boom to beat 2030 target

Abu Dhabi company expects green hydrogen to become a cheaper, in-demand future fuel

ClimateMay 14, 2024
Hydrogen importers in Spain, Italy and central Europe could turn to the Middle East and North Africa to meet their future fuel needs. Bloomberg
Hydrogen tipped as 'fifth wave' of UAE clean energy drive

Middle East and North Africa emerge as key players in infant hydrogen trade at Rotterdam summit

ClimateMay 13, 2024
Sergei Shoigu, left, has been replaced as Russia's defence minister under the order of President Vladimir Putin, right. AFP
Russia's Shoigu replaced by economist in defence shake-up

President Vladimir Putin reshuffles military team with a view to future Nato conflict, analysts tell The National

EuropeMay 13, 2024
Lisa Kaltenegger hopes to find inhabited alien worlds in her lifetime. Photo: Cornell University
An astronomer's hunt for alien worlds (just one will do)

Scientist Lisa Kaltenegger has a new book out on her life's work - indicating we can't be alone in the universe

SpaceMay 10, 2024
The leaders of Ireland and Spain, Simon Harris, left, and Pedro Sanchez have both publicly backed Palestinian statehood. AFP
Spain and Ireland expected to recognise state of Palestine on May 21

EU's top diplomat says other member states such as Slovenia and Belgium could follow suit

EuropeMay 10, 2024
A new pandemic treaty will aim to learn the lessons from the Covid-19 outbreak that began in 2020. AP
Deadline looms for disputed vaccine deal to tackle next pandemic

New treaty faces resistance over fears of granting powers to the World Health Organisation

HealthMay 09, 2024
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