Nikolas Leontopoulos is a Greek journalist based in Athens. He is the co-founder of Reporters United, a new centre for investigative journalism and a network of reporters in Greece. Nikolas worked for ten years for the Athens daily Eleftherotypia. He collaborated in investigations with Reuters on banks, shipping and the media in Greece, and reported for the “Outlaw Ocean” New York Times series. During the Greek crisis, he worked as a fixer, a reporter and a producer for several international media. He made two documentaries for VICE Greece: “The European Commission and the Defence Industry Lobby” and “The German Big Brother”. He was a co-founder of Investigate Europe, a consortium of European journalists publishing with media partners across Europe. He was an associate producer and a reporter for Black Trail, a 2021 EIC network documentary on shipping's hidden relationship with the climate crisis. Since 2018, he has been a member of the Reporters United team producing Investigate Europe's animations.
European ships bolster Russian fossil fuel trade despite looming EU sanctions
Burning oil in the Greek islands — and those who profited from it
Greek government’s hiring of PR giant Edelman raises questions of ethics and transparency
Falling from the clouds – life inside Aegean Airlines, Greece’s “top employer”
Black Trail: How to kill the planet and get away with it
Greece has been blocking an EU law promoting gender equality – is this about to change?
The murky waters of the Laskaridis shipping empire