Real carbon, false credits? Investigating mass deforestation in Cambodia

With around 40 percent of its territory covered by forests, Cambodia has become Asia’s champion of carbon credits. This system is supposed to finance the protection of the country’s forests, thanks to money injected by multinationals from around the world. For the past decade, big companies – including French and American firms – have spent … Read more

“The Ethereum Foundation has less tact than a man”: Paul Ironforce

For the specialist, “Ethereum does not compete with Solana but with Bitcoin.” Unlike 2021, narratives do not accompany Ethereum. Paul Ironforce, pseudonym of an Argentine specialized in decentralized finance (DeFi), spoke about the low price of ether (ETH), the native cryptocurrency of the Ethereum network. If its price is measured in BTC, ETH currently has … Read more

Germany begins major reform of its hospital sector – DW – 11/22/2024

Germany’s upper house of parliament has passed the law on the restructuring of the hospital sector, paving the way for its gradual implementation starting January 2025 and ending in 2029. The chamber representing Germany’s 16 federal states passed the law following a heated debate, with the center -right Christian Democrats demanding more leeway for the … Read more

Lebanese children going through trauma from losing family, their home and their school

The UN said Tuesday that over 200 children have been killed in Lebanon since Israel escalated attacks targeting Hezbollah in September. For in-depth analysis and a deeper perspective on the harrowing plight of children in war-torn Lebanon, FRANCE 24’s Yinka Oyetade is joined by Christophe Boulierac, UNICEF Lebanon Spokesperson and Head of Advocacy, Communication, UNICEF. … Read more