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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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The oil tanker Eagle S is suspected of having sabotaged a Baltic power cable on Christmas Day in one of a spate of recent undersea incidents. AFP
Nato drones to patrol Baltic for undersea sabotage

Frigates and aircraft to be deployed as part of Baltic Sentry mission

EuropeJanuary 14, 2025
Julia Sebutinde, left, has been vice president of the International Court of Justice since last February, serving under Nawaf Salam, right, who is now Lebanon's Prime Minister. Reuters
Pro-Israel judge set to replace Lebanon’s Nawaf Salam at helm of ICJ

Uganda’s Julia Sebutinde has spoken out against UN court’s rulings on Gaza war

EuropeJanuary 14, 2025
Nahid Taghavi was detained in Iran in 2020 and later sentenced to more than 10 years in prison. Photo: Mariam Claren
German citizen Nahid Taghavi freed from prison in Iran

Activist returns to Germany after four years in detention

EuropeJanuary 13, 2025
Olaf Scholz was applauded by members of his Social Democratic Party as he launched his campaign for a second term in Berlin. Getty Images
Germany’s Scholz stakes re-election bid on ‘normal people’

Chancellor vows to focus on bread-and-butter issues as he secures party nomination

EuropeJanuary 11, 2025
Finnish investigators suspect the tanker Eagle S is a part of Russia's "shadow fleet" and may have damaged a Baltic power cable on Christmas Day. AFP
Nato’s race to catch Baltic cable cutters red-handed

Summit on Tuesday to shore up maritime security as experts say allies have ‘no good options’

EuropeJanuary 11, 2025
The ISIS attacks in Paris in November 2015 killed more than 130 people. Reuters
Study finds trauma of 2015 Paris terror attacks altered survivors' brains

Scientists looked at how post-traumatic stress disorder affected those who witnessed ISIS massacre

HealthJanuary 08, 2025
Judges on the International Court of Justice will consider whether Israel's actions in Gaza amount to a genocidal campaign or self-defence. AFP
Ireland urges ICJ judges to take broad view on definition of genocide in Gaza

UN's highest court hears new submission on war as Britain says recognition of Palestinian state must be negotiated first

EuropeJanuary 07, 2025
Herbert Kickl led the Freedom Party of Austria to victory the 2024 general election. Getty Images
Austrian far-right leader Herbert Kickl invited to form government

President asks FPO chief to lead coalition talks after failed attempts by rivals to keep him out of power

EuropeJanuary 06, 2025
Zazou Youssef, left, and Imad Tintin face court hearings over their posts on TikTok.
Three Algerian influencers arrested in France over charges of inciting hatred online

Prosecutors allege they encouraged violence and promoted extremist content on TikTok

EuropeJanuary 06, 2025
The Neuland Lions are the first cricket team in Germany made up entirely from refugees living in asylum accommodation. Photo: HSB / Hamburger Sportbund
Afghan refugees bring cricket to Germany – but the locals are stumped

One refugee team's battle to overcome the country's bureaucracy in pursuit of their beloved sport

EuropeJanuary 03, 2025
German frigate Hessen fired at drones during a two-month operation in Red Sea waters under attack by the Houthi rebels in Yemen. AFP
Germany extending military missions from Red Sea to southern Mediterranean

Chancellor Olaf Scholz's government hopes to renew deployment of 1,600 troops before February election

EuropeJanuary 03, 2025
Two mild winters in succession have helped Europe withstand a Russian gas crisis - but a cold snap is on its way in January. Reuters
Europe on the edge as Russia stops gas and cold snap hits

Higher prices expected as EU burns through winter storage and struggles to replace last remaining Russian imports

EuropeJanuary 03, 2025
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz poses after the recording of his New Year's speech at the chancellery in Berlin. Reuters
Can Germany's Scholz buck the trend of governments losing elections?

Germany is the next major country to seek the voters' verdict before Poland and Czech Republic go to polls in 2025

EuropeJanuary 03, 2025
Norway has more than 9,000 electric charging stations and tax incentives that discourage buying petrol cars. Bloomberg
Norway on brink of victory in 100 per cent electric car sale push

Target of ending petrol car sales by 2025 predicted to be met on time in a world first after the tax system targeted rapid change

ClimateJanuary 02, 2025
Norway's Northern Lights project will see CO2 shipped to a terminal in liquid form before being injected into undersea rocks. Photo: Jonny Engelsvoll/Equinor
Everything under the sea as plans take shape in Europe to bury carbon emissions

Northern Lights project to put cross-border CO2 transportation technology to the test in 2025

EuropeJanuary 02, 2025
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