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Sunniva Rose

Sunniva Rose

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Sunniva has been a correspondent in Brussels for The National since September 2022. She started working for The National in Beirut in 2019 and previously freelanced for Le Figaro, BBC, Deutsche Welle and Middle East Eye. She came to Lebanon in 2016 to work for local newspaper L’Orient-Le Jour after a Master's in Arabic and journalism at Sciences Po Paris.
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About 77 per cent of Gazans face acute levels of food insecurity. Reuters
What are the implications of Israel's move to ban aid groups from Gaza?

Charities need to scale up their work or Gazans may see their lives deteriorate further

EuropeJanuary 03, 2026
Gazans warm themselves by a fire in the ruins of their home in Khan Younis. EPA
Western states condemn Israeli move to stop dozens of NGOs operating in Gaza

One in three healthcare facilities to close if humanitarian operations halted, say foreign ministers

NewsDecember 31, 2025
Immigrants from North America and Canada arriving at Ben Gurion International Airport near Tel Aviv. AFP
Israel records sharp rise in arrivals of western Jews but drop in immigration

Israeli government links anti-Semitic attacks to surge in arrivals from the West

EuropeDecember 30, 2025
Migrants attempt to board an inflatable dinghy leaving the coast of northern France to cross the English Channel to reach Britain. Reuters
Plans to stop Channel migrants in small boats too risky, say French police unions

Policing leaders fear prosecution in cases of death or injury

EuropeDecember 29, 2025
Cem Yoldas is far-left candidate at next year's municipal elections in Strasbourg. Sunniva Rose / The National
French city caught between dreams of Mamdani and the taint of Muslim Brotherhood

Strasbourg’s Muslim candidates are under nationwide scrutiny before local elections

NewsDecember 25, 2025
A computer-generated image of the rooftop pool at the Maybourne Saint-Germain in Paris. Photo: Maybourne
From bunker to infinity swimming: historic Paris building is reborn

With restaurants, spas and swimming pools, Maybourne Saint Germain apartment buyers can expect life of luxury

NewsDecember 24, 2025
Russian President Vladimir Putin during his end-of-year press conference in Moscow. Reuters
Putin upbeat after EU 'robbers' fail to agree Russian asset loan

Russian leader promises response to Ukrainian attack on oil tanker at end-of-year press conference

EuropeDecember 19, 2025
European Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen said she would not leave the summit without agreement on how to finance Ukraine over the next two years. AFP
Europe meets for '50-50' decision on Russian frozen assets

World watches EU as it faces unity test over Ukraine war

NewsDecember 18, 2025
Israel has bombarded Lebanon daily despite a ceasefire. AFP
France hosts meeting of Lebanese, Saudi and US officials on disarming Hezbollah

Paris working on new security mechanism to oversee disarmament

EuropeDecember 18, 2025
A flat at 5 Rue de Tilsitt in Paris is believed to have been bought in 2010 by the eldest son of former Yemeni president Ali Abdullah Saleh for €6.5 million.
Two sons of former Yemeni president to be tried for laundering €16m

Ali Abdullah Saleh's wealth is estimated to have reached $60bn through corrupt networks

EuropeDecember 16, 2025
A Palestinian woman fixes her tent after heavy rain in Gaza City on December 11. The EU says too many lorries carrying shelters, tents and sleeping bags are being refused entry. AFP
EU criticises Israeli restrictions on dual use items entering Gaza

Wheelchairs and sleeping bags among items held at border due to claimed military application

EuropeDecember 15, 2025
EU foreign affairs commissioner Kaja Kallas says she wants 'real troops, real capabilities' for Ukraine. Reuters
US says Ukraine would be given 'platinum standard' security guarantees under peace plan

European leaders struggle for unity after Trump's 'weak' jibe

EuropeDecember 15, 2025
Donald Trump meets European leaders. The US President insists he has no vision for Europe. PA
Trump's 'decaying Europe' mantra shines light on decades of division

Europe no longer viewed as asset for US, French political analyst tells The National

EuropeDecember 12, 2025
France's former president Nicolas Sarkozy as he headed to La Sante Prison on a five-year prison sentence. EPA
France's Sarkozy warms to far-right leader Marine Le Pen in prison memoir

Ex-president was welcomed in prison to shouts of 'we'll avenge Qaddafi'

EuropeDecember 10, 2025
European Council President Antonio Costa, right, and Ireland's Prime Minister Micheal Martin have rejected criticism of Europe made by US President Donald Trump. AFP
Donald Trump must respect Europe's choices, EU's Antonio Costa says

European leaders have generally shied away from criticising US President over his attacks against the continent

EuropeDecember 09, 2025
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