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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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German towns and cities say they are overburdened by asylum seekers and struggle to find them schools and housing. Getty Images
Germany urged to make Turkey and Iraq deals to return migrants

Opposition wants focus on key migration routes with 24,000 Iraqis facing deportation

WorldMarch 14, 2024
Geert Wilders speaks to media as he arrives at the House of Representatives in The Hague on Thursday morning. AFP
Dutch far-right leader puts prime ministerial ambitions on hold

Freedom Party leader known for Anti-Islam views failed to form a coalition after winning November election

EuropeMarch 14, 2024
Britain faces intensifying summer heatwaves after breaking the 40°C mark for the first time in 2022. Getty Images
UK's climate resilience plan 'falls far short'

Advisers warn of lack of funding after Britain saw hottest February and unusually wet winter

ClimateMarch 13, 2024
The British government argues some fossil fuel-fired power stations will still be needed in a net-zero world. PA
Britain to build new gas plants to 'keep lights on' in net-zero age

Energy Security Secretary draws election battle lines by warning of prospect of power cuts

UKMarch 12, 2024
Countries have pledged to move away from fossil fuels towards clean energy sources such as wind power. AFP
World's clean tech revolution 'needs $4 trillion a year'

British economist Lord Nicholas Stern to call for 'swift and strong' action on climate change

ClimateMarch 12, 2024
The rescue vessel Open Arms is docked in Cyprus carrying food aid meant for Gaza. Reuters
Gaza kept waiting for food shipment with aid ship stuck in Cyprus

Delay to first delivery through new Mediterranean Sea corridor blamed on 'technical reasons'

Palestine-IsraelMarch 11, 2024
France sold Rafale fighter jets to Qatar and Egypt as it became the world's second-biggest arms exporter after the US. AFP
France becomes Europe's top arms exporter to Middle East

Purchases of combat aircraft by Qatar and Egypt help France overtake Russia in sales to region

WorldMarch 11, 2024
Police cordon off an area outside a mosque in Copenhagen, Denmark, in January 2023, where far-right activist Rasmus Paludan was planning to burn a copy of the Quran. AP
Divided world 'on thin ice' in tackling religious hatred, UN told

Human rights debate in Geneva hears of differing views on banning the burning of holy texts

WorldMarch 08, 2024
Hostomel cargo airport was a Ukrainian resistance symbol as Russia struggled to secure a foothold in Kyiv early in the war. Getty Images
Ukraine aims to get air traffic restart ready for take off

Kyiv in talks with insurers in London to resume commercial flights despite challenges posed by war

EuropeMarch 08, 2024
A congress in Bucharest confirmed Ursula von der Leyen as the centre-right's lead candidate for EU elections. EPA
EU centre-right sends Ursula von der Leyen into battle for second term

European People's Party pledges asylum crackdown similar to UK's Rwanda plan

EuropeMarch 07, 2024
Iran's Natanz enrichment plant. Western powers have told the IAEA that Tehran's overall stockpile has grown by 30 per cent. AFP
Iran hits 'new nuclear heights' as uranium stockpile grows

Tehran is preparing for further expansion of enrichment capabilities, western diplomats warn

IranMarch 07, 2024
Chairlifts in Davos, Switzerland. There was notably little snow in the Alps in February. Bloomberg
Warmest February ever extends streak of climate records

Mild European winter pushes temperatures 1.8°C above pre-industrial levels

ClimateMarch 07, 2024
Melika Gorgianeh's team had an octopus mascot in an episode of University Challenge broadcast in November
University Challenge student wins damages over anti-Semitism claim

Peer retracts criticism of astrophysics student Melika Gorgianeh over soft toy octopus

UKMarch 06, 2024
An American B-1B Lancer and B-52H Stratofortress, escorted by Swedish Gripen fighter aircraft, fly over Stockholm. AFP
US bombers fly over Sweden as Nato gets to know its new borders

Arctic drills simulate an attack on Nato's new territory in Sweden and Finland

EuropeMarch 06, 2024
The use of renewable energy sources, such as wind power, is helping to cut the world's CO2 emissions from fossil fuels. Reuters
Clean power puts CO2 growth at Great Depression-era level

Boom in wind and solar helping to contain global carbon emissions – but they are still rising

ClimateMarch 06, 2024
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