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

- And suddenly Sudan gets up!

Ten months after the fall of dictator Omar El Béchir, Sudan is in the midst of transformation. And it is, among other things, through the resistance committees that are teeming with ideas and energy that evolution takes place. In the districts of Khartoum, life takes back its rights, even if security remains a daily concern. And the proof is, with the projection of films in the open air. In front of a conquered public, we screen an author's cinema which until then had been censored by the regime.

Report and decryption of Ariane Lavrilleux , special envoy to Sudan

- Algeria: a year of popular uprising

It was a year ago, on February 22, 2019, the Algerians took to the streets by the thousands to demand the end of the Bouteflika system. Since then, tirelessly, every Friday and every Tuesday, they have continued to demonstrate for more democracy and social justice. Today, the president has changed, but the political system has changed little. President Tebboune remains a politician from the seraglio and does not have the confidence of the Algerians. Despite the arrests, the protests continue. But it is the economic crisis that could become the worst enemy of the new government.

Report from Nour Chahine , correspondent in Algeria

- A book in the World

It is a historical novel that caught the attention of Nicolas Carreau. We are in Barcelona, ​​in this summer of 1936, and young athletes arrive from everywhere to participate in the popular anti-fascist olympiads. And among them Madeleine, the heroine of Hélène Legrais' novel. This young athlete will find herself grappling with history since, from her first night in Barcelona, ​​the bullets burst. Franco has just taken power and it's the start of the Spanish War…

"The front in the azure" by Hélène Legrais at Calmann-Lévy editions

- Mijin: in the privacy of a North Korean

Her name is Mijin. Refugee today in South Korea, she spent most of her life in North Korea. Acquired from the Party, it still had to survive in a world of distrust and harshness without name. This testimony immerses us in the daily life of a North Korean woman and draws her strength from the intimacy which she agrees to share with the authors of the book. It also helps to understand how one of the last dictatorships in the world organized the control of society.

Guest: Juliette Morillot specialist on the Korean peninsula and co-author with Dorian Malovic of "Mijin. Confessions of a North Korean Catholic ”, published by Bayard

- Bosphorus ride

The Bosphorus Strait has always been a strategic location, separating the two continents of Europe and Asia. Today, the government wants to develop a monumental project, to the chagrin of environmentalists: the construction of a second canal parallel to the Bosphorus.

But this strait is also a magnificent place in the heart of Istanbul, to which the Istanbulites are very attached. Because on the banks as on the river it is a whole section of the life of Istanbul that takes place at the rate of the Vapur, the maritime shuttle that connects the two banks.

Report from Cerise Sudry Le Dû , correspondent in Turkey

- Travel to Autistan

Josef Schovanec , philosopher-traveler and autistic asperger shares with us his look on the world, a little different ...

Josef Schovanec has had the opportunity to stay in Belgium regularly for the past few weeks and he fell in love with the Beguinage of Leuven. The opportunity to question these public spaces dedicated to women.