Listen to the world change with Sophie Larmoyer. Around the world, Europe 1 reporters and correspondents explore and tell the daily life of other cultures, their perceptions of the news and our country. Long-format reports and exciting guests. A sound journey to open the mind and discover the unknown.

Germany: the fall of the Wall recovered by the extreme right

As Germany prepares to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall, the far-right party AfD does not hesitate to repeat the slogans of 89 on its own and to exploit the fight against civil rights advocates of the time. These anonymous heroes of 89 helplessly attend this recovery.

Report by Hélène Kohl , correspondent in Germany

LGBT targeted in the Polish legislative campaign

This Sunday, October 13, take place in Poland, the parliamentary elections. At the heart of the political debate, what the ruling party calls "LGBT ideology". For the PiS, the right-wing conservative and nationalist party, the homosexual community threatens the traditional Polish family. A stigma carried out head-on with the powerful Polish Catholic Church.

Report and decryption of Fany Boucaud , correspondent in Poland

A book in the World

It is a river romance in which Nicolas Carreau plunged this week. A novel that leads us to Greece in the footsteps of Themis. The heroine tells the story of her youth under German occupation to her grandchildren. Little by little, she reveals her secrets, even the heaviest ones. A painful period and still taboo in Greece today.

"Those we love" Victoria Hislop Escales editions. Alice Delarbe Translation

When the earth comes back to life

"Everything is possible" including giving life back to a totally dead land. That's what this documentary by John Chester tells us. This is the dream come true of John and Molly Chester: to become the owner of a traditional farm, with lots of animals like in children's books. But the land they buy in California is exhausted by years of monocultures and drought. It will take a lot of humor and tenacity to recreate an ecosystem.

Guest: The director and environmental advocate Cyril Dion , sponsor of the film "Tout est possible" at the cinema

The scourge of tuberculosis in India

This week was held in France the 6th conference of the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Malaria and Tuberculosis. Target met: $ 14 billion in funding for the next 3 years has been collected. Tuberculosis, in particular, is still ravaging. India is particularly affected with 27% of reported cases worldwide! As an aggravating phenomenon, patients are developing more and more resistance to antibiotics. A time bomb in this country that is struggling to develop the necessary means to fight against this disease.

Report and decryption of Alban Forest , correspondent in India

Autistan Travel

Josef Schovanec , philosopher-traveler and autistic sprinkler shares with us his view of the world, a little different ...

Josef Schovanec offers us an "anticollision manual" ... where to move in a crowd without jostling your neighbor! And public transport users know this is not easy. Unless we are inspired by the wisdom of our oriental friends ...