All over the world, reporters and correspondents from Europe 1 explore and recount the daily life of other cultures, their perception of current affairs and of our country.
Long-format reports and fascinating guests.
A sound journey to open the mind and discover the unknown.
- Moria camp fire: what solutions for refugees?
More than 10 days after the Moria camp fire, on the island of Lesbos in Greece, the future is still uncertain for the thousands of refugees who lived there.
This camp had become overcrowded and unsanitary.
After the tragedy, a new temporary camp made it possible to "rehouse" the migrants little by little.
But for many of them life in these camps is no longer bearable.
They witness.
On the Brussels side, after two years of procrastination, Europe has finally taken up the issue of the European "Migration Pact" and announcements will be made next week.
Report by
Hélène Terzian
, special
correspondent
in Greece on the island of Lesbos
Insight from
Isabelle Ory
, specialist in European issues in Brussels
- Fires in the United States: the disrupted climate and politics never far away
These are gigantic fires that ravage the West of the United States with fires that seem impossible to control.
The fumes from these fires, after crossing the Atlantic, even reach Europe.
In northern California, Oregon is particularly affected by these fires.
A drama that once again raises the issue of climate change and exacerbates political divisions in the United States
Report by
Xavier Yvon
, correspondent in the United States, special correspondent in Oregon.
- Music in the world
This week,
Angèle Chatelier
makes us discover Meryem Aboulouafa's album.
Originally from Casablanca where she still lives, Meryem Aboulouafa offers us music conceived as a house and which invites an inner journey.
In English, French or Arabic, the voice is sublime and the album captivating!
Album "Meryem" by Meryem Aboulouafa, released in May 2020 produced by the
French label Animal 63.
- Japan: precariousness as a legacy of the Abe era
As of this week, Japan has a new Prime Minister in the person of Yoshihide Suga.
He succeeds Shinzo Abe in power since the end of 2012. But the Abe era ends with mixed results.
Companies are making record profits and unemployment is very low, but job insecurity has been on the rise for 8 years.
At least 22 million Japanese are struggling in precarious and poorly paid jobs.
Precarious young people have set up a collective to try to obtain wage improvements, a fight which has only just begun ...
Report and analysis by
Bernard Delattre
, correspondent in Japan
- The Mekong, a strategic and ecological issue
The Mekong River crosses no less than six countries in Southeast Asia!
And thanks to him, many populations could until now live from fishing or irrigate their crops.
But the proliferation of hydroelectric dams dries up the river, fish and vegetation are disappearing and people are losing their means of subsistence.
The Mekong is more than ever a strategic issue.
Report and decryption of
Carol Isoux
correspondent in Thailand
- Travel to Autistan
Josef Schovanec
, philosopher-traveler and autistic sprinkler shares with us his view of the world, a little different ...
Josef offers us a trip to the libraries of the many continents he has visited.
Europe loves large shelves full of magnificent encyclopedias, while in India the true scholar has no books.
What a strange “bibilodiversity”!