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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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Local authorities say refugee accommodation in Germany is overstretched because of the number of asylum seekers. Getty Images
Germany fears Gaza war will worsen 'strained' asylum situation

Authorities say they are running out of accommodation for tens of thousands of Syrians, Turks and Afghans seeking refuge

EuropeJanuary 03, 2024
A wave of explosions and shootings killed dozens of people in Sweden last year and in 2022 despite promises to tackle the problem. Alamy
Sweden vows to hit criminal gangs hard with 'hotspot curfews'

Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson says new policies are coming to tackle underworld violence

EuropeJanuary 02, 2024
Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy addresses Ukrainian people on New Year's Eve. Reuters
Ukraine plans to produce more of its weapons in 2024

Russia vows to intensify strikes as war nears second anniversary

EuropeJanuary 01, 2024
Taban Shoresh fled Saddam Hussein's Iraq for Britain but returned to help refugees after ISIS went on the offensive in 2014. Photo: Greater London Authority
British Kurd aid worker and Gulf envoy receive UK honours

New Year Honours list spotlights Middle East diaspora and links between Britain and the region

UKDecember 29, 2023
Russia has aid it will regard any western confiscation of its central bank assets as theft. EPA
Russia vows to retaliate if G7 seizes $300bn of frozen assets

Western countries to discuss options for confiscating Russian central bank funds in February

EuropeDecember 29, 2023
A Kyiv warehouse was heavily damaged in the Russian missile strikes, with people thought to be trapped under the rubble. Reuters
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Russia launches largest attack on Ukraine in months

Kyiv, Odesa and Kharkiv among cities hit as President Volodymyr Zelenskyy vows to fight against 'terror'

UKDecember 29, 2023
Cop28 President Dr Sultan Al Jaber oversaw a historic deal at the climate talks. AFP
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Cop28: What was achieved and what happens next?

A historic deal answered the sceptics but as Cop28 President Dr Sultan Al Jaber said, any plan is only as good as its implementation

Cop28December 29, 2023
The US says it has a 'coalition of the willing' ready to protect Red Sea shipping - but Europe could go its own way. Reuters
Europe could snub US with go-it-alone Red Sea mission

EU countries lukewarm on Pentagon's 'highway patrol' plan amid Houthi attacks on shipping

WorldDecember 28, 2023
A dome is lifted into place at Britain's Hinkley Point C site, a nuclear plant under construction with the help of the world's largest crane Big Carl. AFP
UAE and UK join forces to seize nuclear power's moment

Closer collaboration planned after Cop28 amid expansion of atomic energy goals

UKDecember 28, 2023
Mourners pay respects at Charles University after a gunman fatally shot 14 people and then killed himself. EPA
Czech police chase copycat threats after Prague shooting

Investigators have their hands full with social media posts linked to incident in which 14 were killed and two Emiratis were injured

EuropeDecember 27, 2023
Britain's National Trust says a dormouse waking early is a worrying indicator of climate change. PA
Winter isn't coming: 'Chaos' for animals as climate change messes with seasons

Shorter winters mean dormice wake early from hibernation and red deer are born closer to winter

ClimateDecember 27, 2023
Major airlines have been cautious in resuming flights to Ben Gurion Airport, Israel's main international gateway. Getty
Many Israel flights cancelled into 2024 as war drags on

Lufthansa plans January return to Tel Aviv but several airlines continue to suspend flights

Palestine-IsraelDecember 26, 2023
Russia said the landing ship Novocherkassk was damaged. Ukraine suggested it had destroyed the vessel. Reuters
Russian warship damaged in Ukrainian attack on Crimea

Moscow says the landing ship was hit by Ukrainian missiles in the port of Feodosia

EuropeDecember 26, 2023
Mourners at Prague's Charles University on Christmas Eve, three days after the mass shooting. AFP
Questions over whether Prague shooting could have been prevented

Gunman had a licence for eight firearms but had no known criminal record or extremist links

EuropeDecember 24, 2023
Humza Yousaf has delivered his first Christmas message since being elected Scotland's First Minister. PA
Humza Yousaf renews calls for Gaza ceasefire in Christmas message

European leaders including Scotland's First Minister address Israel-Gaza war in Christmas messages

Palestine-IsraelDecember 24, 2023
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