Leonie Cater
Leonie Cater is a London-born journalist who has worked as a reporter in Paris and Madrid for France 24, Time Out Paris and VeraContent. She holds a bachelor's degree in French and Spanish from Hertford College, Oxford, and an MA in International Journalism from London's City University. As a reporter on POLITICO Europe's sustainability team, she covers topics such as the circular economy, chemicals, plastics, waste recycling and sustainable fashion.
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The Daily's Verdict
This author is known for its high journalistic standards. The author strives to maintain neutrality and transparency in its reporting, and avoids conflicts of interest. The author has a reputation for accuracy and rarely gets contradicted on major discrepancies in its reporting.
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- Leonie Cater is a reporter on POLITICO Europe's sustainability team, covering topics such as the circular economy, chemicals, plastics, waste, recycling and sustainable fashion.
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- An article by Leonie Cater mentioned a tragedy involving a migrant farm worker death in Italy unrelated to the main topic of Russia attacking Ukraine energy facilities.
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Recent Articles
EU and China to Discuss Tariffs on Chinese Electric Vehicles Amidst Subsidy Concerns
Broke On: Saturday, 22 June 2024The EU and China have initiated consultations over the EU's proposed tariffs on electric vehicles imported from China, following findings of heavy government subsidies in China's electric vehicle sector. Germany, with significant auto industry involvement, has been vocal about the issue. The EU Commission proposes tariffs up to 48%, while China criticizes it as protectionism and calls for dialogue. German automakers fear harm to local industry if tariffs are imposed, while China sets ambitious goals for green transformation and domestic electric vehicle production. Nigel Farage's Naive and Dangerous Claims About NATO and Russia: Separating Fact from Fiction
Broke On: Saturday, 22 June 2024Nigel Farage's claims that NATO provoked Russia, leading to the war in Ukraine, lack context and are potentially dangerous. Countries join NATO due to threats, not as a deliberate provocation towards Russia. Putin's role in escalating tensions should not be overlooked. Russia's Coordinated Attack on Ukraine's Energy Facilities: Three Killed, Widespread Damage and Power Outages
Broke On: Saturday, 22 June 2024Russia launches missile and drone attacks on Ukraine's energy facilities, causing significant damage and casualties. At least three people killed in Kharkiv bombing. Russia continues targeting infrastructure to limit each other's war capabilities, while EU-China consultations on electric-vehicle subsidies escalate tensions between Germany and China.