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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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Germany's car industry faces deadlines to go green as the country aims for net zero carbon emissions by 2045. Getty Images
New German battery factory to help its car industry go green

Chancellor Olaf Scholz breaks ground on gigafactory for Sweden's Northvolt in windy north of Germany

EuropeMarch 25, 2024
A soldier on patrol at the Eiffel Tower on Monday with France on high alert after the attack in Russia on Friday. AP
France raises terror alert after ISIS attack in Moscow

President Emmanuel Macron says ISIS branch behind Russia shooting has planned attacks in France

EuropeMarch 25, 2024
Dame Sara Khan's report warns of both Islamists and the far right fuelling social tensions in Britain. Getty Images
UK needs 'response unit' to deal with extremist flashpoints

Review by Dame Sara Khan warns of tide of intimidation linked to Islamists and the far right

UKMarch 25, 2024
Farmers sow barley in Starobesheve, in Russian-controlled eastern Ukraine. EU officials believe Russia's exports include pilfered Ukrainian grain. Reuters
EU plans tariffs to prevent Russian grain sales boosting war effort

Fear of Moscow deliberately flooding the European market prompts tariffs on Russian wheat and oilseed

EuropeMarch 22, 2024
A synagogue in Bochum was chosen for an arson attack, but an operative enlisted by Iran backed out of the plot. Getty Images
Iran recruited fugitive Hell's Angel for synagogue arson attack

Judges say Iran was behind 2022 plot to attack synagogue through middleman who lived in luxury

EuropeMarch 21, 2024
Europe is under pressure to keep financing Ukraine's war effort against the Russian military. AP
EU plans to arm Ukraine with $2.7bn windfall from Russian assets

Focus shifts from reconstruction to weapons but $200bn of frozen funds remain untouched

EuropeMarch 21, 2024
Mass unrest erupted in Iran in the autumn of 2022 in reaction to the death of Mahsa Amini in police custody. AFP
Bid to keep pressure on Iran over Mahsa Amini protest crackdown

Draft human rights resolution calls for fact-finding mission to be extended for another year

WorldMarch 20, 2024
Ukrainian soldiers fire an American-made howitzer in Kharkiv in July 2022. EPA
Ukraine's allies aim to buy 1.5 million artillery shells

Czech Republic leads arms purchasing drive on world market after stalled production in Europe

EuropeMarch 20, 2024
Police in Sweden allowed several Quran burnings to go ahead even as politicians condemned the acts of desecration. Getty Images
Two held over 'ISIS revenge plot' for Quran burnings in Sweden

German police arrest two Afghan men who allegedly planned to kill police and bystanders in Stockholm

UKMarch 19, 2024
Germany highlighted Oman's solar power expansion as an example of how countries can learn from each other in the clean power race. Reuters
Climate chiefs urged to build on 'tornado of good news' from Cop28

UAE presidency urges world to maintain momentum shown at Dubai summit

Cop28March 19, 2024
Vaughan Gething speaks to Welsh Labour supporters after his election as party leader and the next First Minister. AP
Wales's Vaughan Gething elected Europe's first black leader

Zambian-born politician takes majority in vote for next leader of Welsh Labour party

UKMarch 16, 2024
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz last visited Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in October, shortly after the outbreak of war. AFP
Germany's Scholz heads to Middle East to press Israel on Gaza aid

Chancellor to meet Jordanian King and Israeli President and Prime Minister on two-day trip

Palestine-IsraelMarch 16, 2024
From left, French President Emmanuel Macron, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and Poland's Prime Minister Donald Tusk put on a show of unity in Berlin. EPA
Bickering EU allies agree way forward on arms for Ukraine

France, Germany and Poland plan to buy more weapons and arrange long-range artillery

EuropeMarch 15, 2024
The bleak Willy Wonka-themed children's event in Glasgow was cancelled after parents complained.
Props from disastrous Willy Wonka experience sold to help Gaza

Palestinian charity to receive more than £2,000 from sale of backdrops at bleak 'chocolate experience'

UKMarch 15, 2024
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz gives a speech next to a statue of Cold War leader Willy Brandt, whose peacemaking efforts shaped the outlook of much of Mr Scholz's generation. Getty Images
'Peace chancellor' Scholz in crisis talks to heal Ukraine war rift

History and public opinion play key part in German policy as leader strives to avoid wider war in Europe

EuropeMarch 15, 2024
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