Back on the info by the narration. A new and different way to approach the recent news, while passing by the Hondelatte fashion story. A fact of actu - affair, scandal, political soap opera, news - recounted and told, before being dissected by Christophe and his expert guests. This is, every evening, another look at the news.

Today I tell you the story of Dian Fossey who, in 1967, moved to the mountains of Rwanda to study and protect gorillas. Dian Fossey is a young American educator with children with disabilities who made her first trip to Zaire in 1963 as a tourist. Four years later, she was hired by an American foundation to study gorillas on the spot. She will devote a part of her life to the safeguarding of mountain gorillas ...

Guest: Pascal Picq , paleoanthropologist, specialist in the evolution of humans and great apes.

He is the author of "Who Will Take Power? Great Apes, Politicians or Robots" (Odile Jacob, 2017) and "First Men" (Flammarion, 2018).

Bibliography: "Gorillas in the Mist" by Dian Fossey (Pocket, 1989)