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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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Pro-Palestinian former MP George Galloway with Syria's deposed president Bashar Al Assad in 2005. AP
British political establishment divided over its Assad ties after Syrian regime's collapse

Former MP George Galloway among activists warning of damage to Palestinian cause

UKDecember 09, 2024
French President Emmanuel Macron is seen on monitors in a control room at AFP headquarters as he addresses the nation during a televised broadcast from the presidential Elysee Palace on December 5, 2024. AFP
Macron says a new French prime minister will be nominated in days

French President tells nation public services will continue to function

EuropeDecember 05, 2024
Climate activists watch on a screen as milestone proceedings at the International Court of Justice play out in The Hague. EPA
UAE voices support for milestone ICJ climate hearings

Judges encouraged to 'clarify obligations' of states in fighting global warming

ClimateDecember 04, 2024
Jordan's King Abdullah, centre, and Crown Prince Hussein, left, were welcomed to Nato headquarters by the alliance's Secretary General Mark Rutte. Reuters
Nato's Jordan office to open 'soon' as King Abdullah meets allies

King joins Nato foreign ministers' meeting for first time as alliance seeks closer Middle East ties

EuropeDecember 03, 2024
A group of climate activists demonstrate in front of the International Court of Justice in The Hague. AFP
Pacific islanders seek climate reparations in landmark ICJ court case

International Court of Justice hears its decision 'will reverberate across generations'

ClimateDecember 02, 2024
Ballot papers were counted for a second day on Sunday under a ranked-choice system that can take days to reveal the state of Ireland's new parliament. AFP
Complex coalition talks on the cards as Ireland counts votes

Major parties Fianna Fail and Fine Gael tipped to rotate top job and share power

EuropeDecember 01, 2024
New EU representatives Kaja Kallas, Antonio Costa and Marta Kos visited Kyiv on Sunday in a show of solidarity with Ukraine. Photo: Kaja Kallas
EU's new top team vows 'unwavering support' to Ukraine

European Council president Antonio Costa and foreign affairs chief Kaja Kallas visit Kyiv on first day in office

EuropeDecember 01, 2024
From left, Simon Stiell, executive secretary of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change, and Cop29 President Mukhtar Babayev at the summit in Baku. Reuters
Rich countries agree to $300bn deal as Cop29 saved from collapse

Last-ditch agreement to help smaller nations comes after two weeks of talks in Azerbaijan

ClimateNovember 23, 2024
Demands for the rich world to finance green action in developing countries are at the heart of UN climate negotiations in Baku. Reuters
Azerbaijan puts $1.3 trillion climate deal on table at Cop29

Talks stretch into extra time in Baku as rich and poor countries tussle over funding

ClimateNovember 22, 2024
Pollution surged to unsafe levels in Delhi this week as cities in India and Pakistan were shrouded in smog. EPA
Trees, rice and prefab homes: Ideas to clean up India and Pakistan's air

Calls for nature-friendly policies at Cop29 in Baku after pollution soared to unsafe levels in Delhi

ClimateNovember 21, 2024
Analysts used satellite imagery to trace the journeys of ships that did not 'ping' their location via a transponder. AFP
Hidden pollution of 'dark shipping' revealed from space

'Shadow fleet' of ships is linked to clandestine oil trading from Iran and Russia

ClimateNovember 20, 2024
David Rudisha won 800m gold at the Rio Olympics in 2016, four years after setting the world record at London 2012. Getty Images
Olympic great Rudisha warns climate change could spell end for world records

Kenyan former 800m champion leads efforts from athletes to inspire action at Cop29 summit in Azerbaijan

ClimateNovember 19, 2024
Drought in Zimbabwe and southern Africa forces women and girls to travel long distances to fetch drinking water, a Cop29 campaigner said. Reuters
'They don't need me to die': Plea from Africa for companies to fund climate resilience

African floods and drought highlight adaptation needs as Cop29 hear climate costs rising to $500 billion

ClimateNovember 18, 2024
One proposal tabled at UN negotiations would ask the world's top historic polluters to pay for climate action. PA
Cop29 and the $1tn tussle: Will your country pay into climate fund?

US and Europe's demands for a wider donor list puts focus on rising economies such as China and Brazil

ClimateNovember 16, 2024
Al Gore has said the world has 'all the technologies we need' to produce clean energy. Reuters
Al Gore tells Cop29 'we are winning' in clean energy race

Former US vice president warns Africa is being left out in impassioned UN climate summit speech

ClimateNovember 15, 2024
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