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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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Spanish company Halo Space unveils capsule design for luxury four-hour flight to see the sunrise

SpaceApril 11, 2024
The Paris Agreement requires countries to hand in a new climate plan by the Cop30 summit in Brazil's Amazon delta. AFP
'Two years to save the planet': UN's Stiell sets up climate race

Simon Stiell urges rich countries to view bold plans as being in their interests before 2025 deadline

ClimateApril 10, 2024
A group of more than 2,000 Swiss women, who call themselves 'climate seniors', won their case before a European court in Strasbourg. EPA
European states must protect citizens from climate change, court rules

Swiss campaigners say landmark ruling will set precedent across Europe

ClimateApril 09, 2024
Lawyers for Germany told the International Court of Justice that its arms sales to Israel are limited and do not include artillery shells pounding Gaza. EPA
Germany defends its Israel stance at UN's highest court

Germany's lawyers say arms sales to Israel and funding cuts to UNRWA do not breach international law

EuropeApril 09, 2024
Pro-Palestinian protesters gathered outside the peace palace in The Hague as the war in Gaza comes under renewed legal scrutiny. Reuters
ICJ asked to use 'weapon of law' to curb German support for Israel

Nicaragua asks court 'on behalf of the Palestinian people' to end German arms sales fuelling Gaza war

EuropeApril 08, 2024
The Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant is in Russian-occupied territory. Ukrainian staff continue to operate the site. AFP
Drone attack on Ukraine's Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant marks 'major escalation'

Russia and Ukraine exchange blame for attack on Zaporizhzhia site

EuropeApril 08, 2024
Pro-Palestinian protesters outside The Hague when judges heard South Africa's case against Israel in January. Getty Images
Germany is complicit in genocide by arming Israel, ICJ to hear

Case brought by Nicaragua asks The Hague court to rule on Israel and restore funding for UNRWA

EuropeApril 08, 2024
An Israeli artillery unit fires towards Gaza. A UN resolution on Friday warned against large-scale military operations in the city of Rafah. EPA
UN rights council demands halt to arms sales to Israel

Resolution also calls for immediate ceasefire and emergency humanitarian access

NewsApril 05, 2024
Mohammad Faisal Asif, right, led a call to prayer at a Wembley iftar attended by campaigners known as the Three Hijabis (front: Shaista Aziz, top left: Huda Jawad, top right: Amna Abdullatif). Getty Images
Wembley hears Ramadan call to prayer at 'very positive' iftar

Campaigners for Muslim inclusion in sport among 300 guests at home of English football

UKApril 04, 2024
German soldiers take part in a military exercise in Hohengoehren, near Tangermunde, eastern Germany, last month. AFP
Germany gears up for cyber warfare with fourth military branch

Revamp of armed forces meant to prepare country in era of Russian threats to Nato

UKApril 04, 2024
A protest in Edinburgh, Scotland, after the destruction of Al Shifa Hospital in Gaza in an Israeli raid. Getty Images
UK defends arms sales after Israeli attack kills aid workers

PM Rishi Sunak stands by export regime after three UK nationals killed in attack on aid convoy

UKApril 03, 2024
Ukrainians can begin claiming for wartime damage on Tuesday but are warned compensation will take time. EPA
Ukraine opens war damage claims in bid to make Russia pay

Kyiv wants Kremlin assets confiscated and its leadership prosecuted for aggression against Ukraine

EuropeApril 02, 2024
Activists from the Last Generation movement are known for attaching themselves to roads in traffic-blocking protests in Germany. Reuters
Germany's climate activists: From public stunts to the ballot box

Group that defaced Brandenburg Gate will put up 12 candidates at European Parliament elections in June

EuropeApril 01, 2024
Midnight sun shines on the Midnight Sun Mosque in Inuvik, Canada. Photo: Wikimedia Commons
Polar prayers: Ramadan in the Arctic Circle

Equinox offers 'semi-normal' rhythm for polar Muslims after 20-hour fasts in recent years

EuropeMarch 29, 2024
UNRWA's facilities in Gaza city have been damaged by Israeli strikes. AFP
Which countries have resumed funding to UNRWA in Gaza?

Some donors pledge funds to aid agency in exchange for reforms, while others await outcome of investigations

MENAMarch 29, 2024
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