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.

The broken dream of Rojava

Rojava, that is how the Kurds of Syria name their territory in the north-east of Syria, territory conquered in part against Daesh. Rojava is also a political project that has just been stopped because of the Turkish offensive. Whether they adhere to Rojava utopia or not, the Kurds wonder how to save their identity and their culture.

Reportage and decryption of Jean-Sébastien Soldaini , special correspondent in Turkey

Egypt: the ruthless repression of Al-Sissi

This is an unprecedented wave of repression that has been coming down on Egypt for a few weeks. In an almost general indifference, Marshal Al-Sisi represses his people. Summary arrests, imprisonments and torture have multiplied. Today, in Egypt, you can be stopped at home or on the street.

Reportage and decryption of Ariane Lavrilleux , correspondent in Egypt

A book in the World

Direction Germany with Nicolas Carreau and the new novel by Timur Vermes. Always so funny and cynical, the author takes a sharp look at our time. Imagine that migrants stuck in an African refugee camp decide to walk together to Europe and this is panic guaranteed! To this we add disconnected policies and cynical media and it gives an exciting novel.

"The hungry and the satiated" Timur Vermes to Edition Belfond. Mathilde Sobottke

Wonder, another look at the world

In his new book, Matthieu Ricard offers us, once again, splendid clichés of the world. From the Himalayas where he has lived for fifty years to the borders of Iceland, the Buddhist monk and photographer gives us to see the beauty of the world. But this tribute to nature is also a call to preserve it. Ardent defender of the environment, he reminds us that to marvel is not to be indifferent to the state of nature and its future.

Guest: Matthieu Ricard , Buddhist monk and photographer, publishes " Enchantment " at Editions de la Martinière

Report from Carol Isoux , correspondent in Thailand, among Buddhist monks ecologists. Between waste recycling and education of the population, the temple daily zero waste.

Testimony of Esma Saban, professor of philosophy, collected by Isabelle Ory , correspondent in Belgium. Esma Saban teaches benevolence to primary school students in a school in Brussels.

Autistan Travel

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

Josef offers us a world tour of remedies to the winter depression. Every country to his idea on the question and his solution! From socialization in Russia to the learning of southern languages ​​in Iceland, there is something for everyone ...