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Unmasking Foreclosure Beneficiaries
Who truly benefits from foreclosures? Reporters United investigates Eurobank’s Pillar loan portfolio. A deep dive into property auctions.
Live blog: World leaders speak at Cop28 in Dubai
World leaders set out their climate plans and negotiating positions at Cop28.
Shades of green hydrogen: EU demand set to transform Namibia
Backed by the EU, Namibia has a $20 billion plan to export green hydrogen. A secretive tender process raises concerns for nature and citizens.
Exposed: carbon offsets linked to high forest loss still on sale
Project owners in Cambodia and Brazil are selling carbon offsets to Uber, Marathon and ArcelorMittal despite an uptick in deforestation
Cooking the books: Cookstove offsets produce millions of fake emission cuts
Projects in India linked to Enking, the self-proclaimed world’s largest carbon credits producer, have vastly overestimated climate benefits
From sinking to cover-up: 9 depositions and 17 testimonies about the Coast Guard’s role in the shipwreck of Pylos
Greece attempts to obscure its involvement in the Pylos shipwreck by meddling with the evidence
Western traders are moving Russia-linked oil at sea – ecological risks are rising
Uncontrolled ship-to-ship transfers are rife off the Greek coast
Gerapetritis and TERNA: The Nexus Behind Greece’s Railway Revamp
Eurydice Bersi examines railway safety measures in Greece post-crash, spotlighting ties between Minister Gerapetritis and TERNA Group.
Rob Billot, Dark Waters’ lawyer: ‘The battle will be fierce but the companies must pay’
Bilott’s interview with Reporters United, Le Monde and NDR / Süddeutsche Zeitung, was part of the Forever Pollution investigation involving 18 media outlets acroos Europe.
Suspicion Machines Methodology
Unprecedented experiment on welfare surveillance algorithm reveals discrimination.
Small old Europe in a crowded young world
The data analysis on population change in Europe over the past decade.