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Tim Stickings

Tim Stickings

Assistant Foreign Editor
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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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Germany's autobahns are famous for having no nationwide speed limit. EPA
Energy crisis revives motorway speed limit debate in Germany

Supporters of 130 kph limit say slower driving would save fuel at time of high prices and potential shortages

EuropeApril 13, 2022
Tim Stickings
Finland's Prime Minister Sanna Marin said there are pros and cons of being a member of Nato. Reuters
Finland to decide on Nato membership in weeks amid threats from Russia

Leaders of Finland and Sweden seek cross-party consensus on possible application

EuropeApril 13, 2022
Tim Stickings
Marine Le Pen on the presidential campaign trail near Paris before the April 24 run-off. AP
Le Pen denies Frexit agenda as presidential rivals clash over Europe

Emmanuel Macron's camp accuses far-right rival of wanting to steer France out of the EU

EuropeApril 13, 2022
Tim Stickings
French President Emmanuel Macron, centre, in Carvin, northern France, on April 11. EPA
Macron woos left-wing voters with hint at delaying pension reforms

Far-right challenger Marine Le Pen says French president is 'manoeuvring' ahead of second round

EuropeApril 12, 2022
Tim Stickings
Karl Nehammer appeared visibly moved by his visit to Bucha, Ukraine, two days before travelling to Moscow. EPA
Austrian Chancellor holds 'open and tough' Putin talks in Moscow

Visit is first by an EU leader to Russian president's homeland since invasion of Ukraine began

EuropeApril 11, 2022
Tim Stickings
Emmanuel Macron's camp is portraying Marine Le Pen as an extremist candidate friendly to Russia. Reuters
Macron and Le Pen gear up for French election run-off

Centrist president and far-right candidate qualify for final round on April 24

EuropeApril 11, 2022
Tim Stickings
Ukrainian refugees and Moldovan citizens protest against the war in Ukraine outside the Russian embassy in Chisinau, Moldova. EPA
Britain says Russia is recruiting fighters from disputed Transnistria

Kremlin also said to be calling up retired personnel as losses mount in Ukraine

EuropeApril 11, 2022
Tim Stickings
Emmanuel Macron is running for a second five-year term as France's head of state. AFP
Macron looks to London stronghold in tight French election

President faces rising challenge from far-right Marine Le Pen as first round looms

EuropeApril 09, 2022
Tim Stickings
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen speaks with Bucha Mayor Anatolii Fedoruk on a visit to the town on Friday. Reuters
EU officials visit Bucha massacre site and offer Ukraine a step on road to membership

'We have seen the cruel face of Putin's army,' European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said

EuropeApril 08, 2022
Tim Stickings
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz with UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson, during his first visit to London since succeeding Angela Merkel as Germany's leader. AFP
Former Warsaw Pact countries 'key to meeting Ukraine weapon wishlist'

Britain's prime minister promises more 'high-grade military equipment' after talks with German chancellor

EuropeApril 08, 2022
Tim Stickings
A woman and child in the ticket hall at the railway station in Przemysl, Poland, a gathering point for refugees from Ukraine. AFP
Poland could 'absorb a million more refugees' from Ukraine

Western officials say about half of those who entered Poland are now in other countries

EuropeApril 08, 2022
Tim Stickings
Ukraine's Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba, left, pleaded for more weapons from Nato Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg. AFP
Nato offers hope of more military aid after Ukraine's weapons plea

Kyiv's top diplomat seeks more support after Bucha massacre

EuropeApril 07, 2022
Tim Stickings
Diplomats walked out when Russia took the microphone at a meeting of the UN Human Rights Council on March 1. Reuters
‘Now is the time’: G7 backs suspending Russia from UN human rights body

EU expects western countries to succeed in barring Moscow’s diplomats

EuropeApril 07, 2022
Tim Stickings
Russian coal is set to be the first part of its lucrative fossil fuel market closed off by the EU. Getty
EU expected to agree on Russian coal ban

Ukraine seeks total energy embargo and ‘weapons, weapons, weapons’ after Bucha massacre

EuropeApril 07, 2022
Tim Stickings
Liam Fox is in Bahrain this week after visiting the UAE in January. Khushnum Bhandari / The National
Former UK minister Liam Fox calls for harder line on Iran over Houthi attacks

Former UK defence secretary visits Bahrain to promote Abraham Accords with Israel and UAE

UKApril 06, 2022
Tim Stickings
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