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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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Palestinians are facing worse violence than when thousands were displaced in 1948, Amnesty International says. Reuters
Amnesty: World order 'on brink of collapse' over Gaza

Charity accuses Israel of causing famine and allies of abandoning human rights ideals

MENAApril 24, 2024
Models made by children are part of the Leave to Remain exhibition in Margate, south-east England. Photo: Carl Freedman Gallery
Child refugee artworks shine light on life in UK asylum limbo

Model volcanoes made by young asylum seekers go on display in south-east England

UKApril 24, 2024
Scientists at Zap Energy say their plasma device is cheaper and smaller than rivals. Photo: Zap Energy
Nuclear scientists hail 'low-cost' 37 million Celsius breakthrough

Bill Gates-backed Zap Energy says it has exceeded the Sun's temperature in a small device

ClimateApril 23, 2024
Paintings known as the "Mays" because they were offered to Notre Dame every May - such as this religious artwork from 1651 - will go on display in Paris after being restored since the fire. Photo: DRAC Île de France
Rising from the ashes: Notre Dame's restored 'Queen of May' masterpieces

Rediscovered art collection to go on display in Paris as cathedral prepares to reopen five years after fire

EuropeApril 19, 2024
G7 foreign ministers, including Italy's Antonio Tajani, Germany's Annalena Baerbock and the UK's David Cameron, held three days of talks overshadowed by Middle East tensions. EPA
G7 urges Israel and Iran to take steps for Middle East peace

Foreign ministers call for Gaza ceasefire and threaten new Iran sanctions in lengthy Middle East statement

MENAApril 19, 2024
Commanders of Iran's military have been hit with new sanctions in response to the attack on Israel. EPA
US and UK sanction Iran's drone industry after attack on Israel

G7 foreign ministers meet on Italian island to draw up response to Middle East crisis

MENAApril 18, 2024
Woolly mammoths roamed the Earth during the last glacial peak about 21,000 years ago. Image: Mauricio Anton
What Ice Age weather tells us about climate change

Low CO2 levels weren't the only thing making it cold in the era of woolly mammoths 21,000 years ago

ClimateApril 17, 2024
Solar power could be beamed down from orbit to receivers on Earth. Photo: ESA
Space station-style solar farm could beam energy to Earth by 2050

Idea of sending clean energy wirelessly down to Earth wins backing at London space summit

SpaceApril 17, 2024
Protesters in London call for Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps to be listed as terrorists after the drone and missile attack on Israel. Getty Images
How G7 could respond to Iran's attack on Israel

Foreign ministers will plot response to Middle East crisis at G7 island retreat in Italy

NewsApril 17, 2024
Ben Wallace suggested Britain could use its air defence of Israel as leverage to gain support against Russia. PA
UK's Ben Wallace says West must wake up to Iran's threat

Former defence secretary says Tehran's activity has dashed his hopes 'reformers would triumph'

UKApril 16, 2024
British-Palestinian surgeon Ghassan Abu Sitta says he was detained and denied entry at a Berlin airport. AP
Surgeon seeks answers over ban from anti-Israel rally in Berlin

Ghassan Abu Sitta detained en route to Palestine Congress, which Berlin police shut down over anti-Semitism fears

EuropeApril 15, 2024
Pro-Palestinian activists are planning a congress in Berlin this weekend to speak out against Germany's support of Israel. Getty Images
How Germany's anti-Israel voices aim to break the silence

A Palestinian Congress in Berlin was closed down by police on Friday, citing concern about the potential for hate speech

EuropeApril 12, 2024
A destroyed UN aid lorry sits among rubble in Khan Younis after Israeli troops pulled out of the area. EPA
UN says Israel leaving Gaza aid workers in 'security vacuum'

Aid co-ordinator Jamie McGoldrick says staff regularly encounter looting and mysterious gunmen with AK-47s

MENAApril 12, 2024
Intensive farming in India could worsen soil health and expose a store of carbon. Getty Images
'Hidden pool' of carbon could add to world's climate woes

Scientists find more than 2 billion tonnes of carbon stored in soil - which is at risk of degrading

ClimateApril 11, 2024
Reactors at the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant, Ukraine. AFP
Russia and Ukraine urged not to 'roll the dice' at nuclear plant

UN's nuclear watchdog holds emergency meeting on drone attack scare at Russian-occupied site

EuropeApril 11, 2024
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