Eric Reguly

European bureau chief

Preston's Summary

Eric Reguly is the European bureau chief of The Globe and Mail, a Canadian newspaper. He is also the author of "Ghosts of War: Chasing My Father's Legend Through Vietnam." His work focuses on European news and events, including topics such as business, politics, and climate change.

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Geo Focus

Coverage Attributes:

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Government Announcement: 29 %
Evolving Stories: 16 %
Legal Policy Regulation: 12 %
Breaking News: 9 %
Cites Data: 7 %

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Mining Environmental Impact
  • Energy Policy & Regulation
  • Global Economy

Pitching Insights

Eric Reguly's coverage indicates a strong focus on government and politics, particularly within the context of international relations. He also covers topics related to business and industry, finance and economy, as well as energy.

Given his interest in government announcements and legal policy regulation, he may be receptive to pitches that offer expert commentary or analysis on political developments with global implications. Additionally, given his coverage of electric vehicles and climate change among other topics such as luxury food, Italy, coal, Ukraine conflict; he might find value in insights from experts who can provide nuanced perspectives on these complex issues.

When reaching out to Eric Reguly for potential collaboration or pitching story ideas related to the themes covered by him it would be beneficial if the pitch aligns with his areas of expertise around Government & Politics with an international perspective.

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