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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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Niger's President Mohamed Bazoum was detained in a military coup on July 26. EPA
EU says Niger's ousted president is being denied food

France and Germany back West African states as they consider military action

WorldAugust 11, 2023
An estimated 1.1 million UK homes are not connected to the gas grid. AFP
UK poised to delay heating oil ban amid 'rural Ulez' fears

Ministers urged to counter 'misinformation' about switching to heat pumps

UKAugust 09, 2023
HVS's heavy goods vehicle, powered by four hydrogen cylinders, is currently in testing in England. Photo: HVS
Special reportGreen British lorry aims to make hydrogen hype a reality

UK start-up wants to shake up lorries like Tesla did with cars

UKAugust 08, 2023
Russian forces occupied the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant early on in the invasion of Ukraine. EPA
Fighting at Ukraine plant 'could undermine faith in nuclear power'

Western diplomats tell Russia to withdraw its troops from Zaporizhzhia site

EuropeAugust 08, 2023
Germany has introduced checks at its border with Austria because of increased migration via south-eastern Europe. AP
Syrian 'smuggler' arrested in Germany after migrants found in van

Stowaways from Syria and Iran found in back of vehicle near border with Czech Republic

EuropeAugust 08, 2023
The original virus and strains such as Alpha and Delta caused waves of infections, hospital admissions and deaths around the world. Reuters
Original Covid-19 strain 'no longer detected in humans'

Sub-types now dominate and will be the focus of new vaccine, BioNTech says

HealthAugust 07, 2023
An Iranian flag flies in Iran's Bushehr nuclear power plant in November, 2019, during an official ceremony to kick-start works on a second reactor at the facility. Atta Kenare / AFP
UAE tells UN of 'profound concern' over Iran's nuclear activities

Diplomats call for Tehran to co-operate with weapons inspectors

WorldAugust 07, 2023
Police stand near burnt-out cars after riots at an Eritrean cultural festival in Stockholm on Thursday. AP
Sweden cancels protest permit after riots at Eritrean festival

Minister blames African country's 'domestic conflicts' for violence which left 52 injured

WorldAugust 04, 2023
Police will use their new equipment to check whether vehicles crossing the Austrian border are hiding illegal migrants. Getty Images
Austria buys heartbeat detectors to find migrants in lorries

Seven devices being supplied to border police as country seeks to crack down on people smuggling and asylum seekers

EuropeAugust 04, 2023
Swedish police have permitted protests in Stockholm but insist they do not endorse burning the Quran. AFP
Sweden has no 'quick fix' for damaged relations with Muslim world

Minister says his country takes Islamic group's objections seriously over burning of Quran in Stockholm

EuropeAugust 03, 2023
New satellite technology could help the UK forecast changes in the weather and climate. EPA
Britain to grant £15m to upgrade its 'eyes on the world'

Scientists invited to seek funding for Earth-observation tech to be mounted on satellites

UKAugust 03, 2023
The Ahr, a tributary of the Rhine in western Germany, catastrophically burst its banks two years ago. EPA
Germany's valley of floods is braced to withstand future disasters

Changes for the better since 2021 flooding seek to adapt area to the consequences of climate change

WorldAugust 03, 2023
Russian troops occupied the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant in the early stages of the invasion of Ukraine. AP
UAE 'strongly condemns' reports of violence at Ukraine nuclear plants

Diplomat says preventing a nuclear catastrophe is 'of utmost importance'

WorldAugust 02, 2023
Wealthy countries such as Britain could do more financially to protect other nations from extreme weather disasters, a study says. AFP
UK accused of paying 'less than fair share' of Cop26 climate pledge

Draft report says rich countries could still succeed in doubling adaptation funding to $40bn by 2025

UKAugust 02, 2023
The Croatian port of Rijeka could transport grain from the Adriatic coast to the world market. Getty Images
Croatia's 'tiny' ports give Ukraine faint hope in grain puzzle

Russia's withdrawal from Black Sea deal has Kyiv looking to Adriatic docks as alternative

EuropeAugust 01, 2023
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