Second Hand DIY and Construction Equipment: A Growing Trend Amidst Rising Waste Production

Second Hand DIY and Construction Equipment: A Growing Trend Amidst Rising Waste Production

We know a lot about second hand clothing and furniture. The trend is also growing in DIY and construction. Sectors that are among those that produce the most waste per year. Consumers are becoming more and more aware of the issue. No more DIY big box reflex, Leroy Merlin, Bricomarché, Castorama or others. Madjid hardly … Read more

Philippe Caverivière: “Our farmers are incredibly inventive when it comes to poop throwing!”

Philippe Caverivière: “Our farmers are incredibly inventive when it comes to poop throwing!”

This Friday we received Brigitte Macron. “I’m going to give you an off. It’s a secret. There was a tragedy at the Élysée. Brigitte told us that the dog Nemo tore his cruciate ligaments. He’s limping, he’s no longer moving forward, a bit like Oudéa-Castéra. Nemo is better, but he will occupy a hospital bed … Read more

GUEST RTL – Farmers’ anger: “We must not exploit it”, warns Pascal Canfin

GUEST RTL – Farmers’ anger: “We must not exploit it”, warns Pascal Canfin

The FNSEA, the leading French agricultural union, will communicate this Wednesday, January 24, in the evening, around forty “clear demands”. Guest of RTL, Pascal Canfin is the architect of the “green deal”, this green pact which since 2020 has brought together a whole series of environmental legislation. Concretely, this is what the farmers are protesting … Read more

New York’s Love for Dogs: The Rise of ‘Covid Dogs’ and Luxury Canine Services

New York’s Love for Dogs: The Rise of ‘Covid Dogs’ and Luxury Canine Services

They are small or big, adorable or grumpy, but they have one thing in common: They are treated like kings! In New York, dogs are everywhere. In parks with their owners, on sidewalks for daily walks but also in spa hotels entirely dedicated to canine well-being. Without forgetting the extravagance of certain shops which even … Read more

VIDEO – GUEST RTL – Axelle Red: “The star system doesn’t make you happy”

VIDEO – GUEST RTL – Axelle Red: “The star system doesn’t make you happy”

After the dazzling success of his first album, his second opus“groping”published in 1996, sold 1 million copies, making her one of the most popular singers of the mid-90s. A notoriety that is not easy to live with. “It really disturbed me,” remembers Axelle Red. It must be said that at the same time, the young … Read more

French Archaeologist Safely Leaves Gaza Strip Amidst Hamas Attacks

French Archaeologist Safely Leaves Gaza Strip Amidst Hamas Attacks

For the first time since the start of Hamas attacks on Israeli soil and the establishment of a total siege around the Gaza Strip, dozens of people were able to leave the Palestinian enclave this Wednesday, November 1. Initially, foreigners and dual nationals were able to reach Egypt via Rafah. Among them, at least five … Read more

Preparing for Organic Waste Recycling: Challenges and Solutions

Preparing for Organic Waste Recycling: Challenges and Solutions

We each produce 280 kilos of trash a year and in it and there’s a lot of stuff that shouldn’t be in there. For packaging (glass, cardboard, plastic, etc.) it must be recognized that most French people have gotten into the habit of sorting. But we will be able and even must do better. A … Read more

Minister Delegate Discusses Cooking Classes and Food Transparency

Minister Delegate Discusses Cooking Classes and Food Transparency

Olivia Grégoire, Minister Delegate in charge of Small and Medium Enterprises, Commerce, Crafts and Tourism, was the guest of RTL this Thursday, October 26 and she stayed for Philippe Caverivière’s column. “And Minister of Ratatouille because you offered cooking classes at school to fight against inflation,” reacts the comedian. To prepare healthy dishes, “avoid processed … Read more

The Great Depression: How Black Thursday on Wall Street in 1929 Changed History

The Great Depression: How Black Thursday on Wall Street in 1929 Changed History

In 1929, the economy of UNITED STATES is in good health. However, many Americans play on the stock market like one plays in a casino, they buy and sell at will to speculate. But in October of that same year, American production slows down and, at the same time, interest rates soar. The shareholders then … Read more

Current Issues in General Medicine: Exceeding Fees, Work Stoppages, and Consultation Revaluations

Current Issues in General Medicine: Exceeding Fees, Work Stoppages, and Consultation Revaluations

Exceeding fees, claims around a revaluation of consultations, control of sick leave… This Monday, August 14, Jérôme Marty, president of the French Union for Free Medicine (UFML), mentioned a number ofcurrent issues in general medicine on RTL. For him, the government’s handling of work stoppages is an aberration. “There is a societal fact, with, since … Read more