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Tim Stickings

Tim Stickings

Assistant Foreign Editor
London
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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Houthi-backed security forces stand guard during a pro-Palestinian rally in Yemen on Friday. AP
Israel 'severely damages' Yemen ports in new strikes

Vow to 'eliminate' Houthi leader after attacks on Hodeidah and Salif

May 16, 2025
US President Donald Trump at a signing ceremony with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman at the Saudi-US Investment Forum in Riyadh. EPA
Trump hails 'bright new day for Middle East' on first leg of Gulf visit

Ceremony, business deals and diplomacy with Syria and Iran dominate US leader's day in Riyadh

May 13, 2025
Rescuers dig for bodies at a mass grave in Raqqa, Syria in 2019. Qatari agents say they have found the remains of 30 people in a new US-backed search for ISIS victims. AP
Qatari agents find 30 bodies of ISIS victims in FBI hunt in Syria

Former ISIS-held town of Dabiq searched at request of US investigators

May 12, 2025
Newly elected Pope Leo XIV, Robert Prevost from the main central loggia balcony of the St Peter's Basilica for the first time, after the cardinals ended the conclave, in The Vatican, on May 8, 2025.  Robert Francis Prevost was on Thursday elected the first pope from the United States, the Vatican announced.  A moderate who was close to Pope Francis and spent years as a missionary in Peru, he becomes the Catholic Church's 267th pontiff, taking the papal name Leo XIV.  (Photo by Tiziana FABI  /  AFP)
Pope Leo XIV: Cardinal Robert Prevost chosen as first US pontiff

Chicago-born leader greeted by cheering crowds as he makes first appearance on balcony of St Peter's Basilica

May 08, 2025
The Sudanese army has fought the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces for more than two years. AFP
UAE 'does not recognise' Sudanese army's move to cut ties

Army-backed government in Port Sudan says it is breaking off diplomatic relations

May 07, 2025
The explosion at Iran's biggest commercial port left a huge crater. AFP
Two arrested after Iran port blast

Government official among those held over explosion that killed at least 57

May 04, 2025
Israel has signalled it will continue to occupy Gaza with the calling up of tens of thousands of reservists, leaving the January ceasefire deal dead in the water. EPA
Israel calls up 'tens of thousands' of reservists for Gaza offensive

Army chief says Israel will 'operate in additional areas' and 'increase pressure' on Hamas

May 04, 2025
Natural disasters such as floods are expected to multiply due to climate change and leave a huge financial bill to pick up. AFP
Countries yet to cash in on $300bn climate jackpot

Lack of cash no longer a ‘valid reason’ to stop poorer nations going green – but wars, Trump and caution take over

May 01, 2025
Rescuers were tackling fires and identifying victims after the massive port explosion in southern Iran. Reuters
Iran port blast blamed on 'negligence'

Death toll rises to 65 after explosion at Bandar Abbas port

April 28, 2025
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is the subject of an ICC arrest warrant over alleged war crimes in Gaza. AFP
Israel given new hope of blocking ICC arrest warrants

War crimes prosecutor in The Hague is seeking detention of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu

April 24, 2025
Funerals for the victims of the Kashmir attack were taking place on Wednesday after 26 people were killed. EPA
India closes Pakistan border crossing after deadly Kashmir attack

Modi government also suspends visas and expels Pakistani diplomats over 'support for terrorism'

April 23, 2025
Pope Francis has died at the age of 88
Pope Francis dies aged 88

Pontiff was first Catholic Pope to visit the Arabian Peninsula

April 21, 2025
People who fled the Zamzam camp for the internally displaced after it fell under RSF control rest in a makeshift encampment in an open field near the town of Tawila in Sudan's western Darfur region. AFP
UAE condemns deadly attacks on refugee camps in Sudan

Paramilitary Rapid Support Forces take control of famine-threatened Zamzam camp

April 13, 2025
Archaeologists in Morocco have uncovered long-lost Bronze Age settlements, cracking open new mysteries in North Africa's long history. Photo: Hamza Benattia
Glitter of King Tut's tomb has left Maghreb's past shrouded in darkness - until now

Archaeologists are looking beyond Ancient Egypt to dig into the mysteries of Morocco and the rest of North Africa

April 11, 2025
Charities say that spending foreign aid within the UK means less of it reaches people in need in places like Africa. Reuters
In charts: How UK's asylum costs shape new foreign aid reality

Britain spends almost $2 billion less on hotels - but more overseas cuts on the way

April 08, 2025