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.

- USA: in the heart of the Floyd district, symbol of inequality

Hundreds of thousands paid a final tribute to George Floyd at his funeral this week. In Houston, in the Third Ward, the neighborhood where George Floyd grew up and spent most of his life, the emotion is even stronger. George and his mother were pillars of the community in this deprived neighborhood where poverty and despair wreak havoc. Like many others in major American cities.

Report and decryption by Xavier Yvon , correspondent in the United States

- “Vidam negras importam”: the Brazilian version of “Black lives matter”

Immense emotion in Brazil after the death of Miguel, a little black boy of 5 years old, who fell from the 9th floor of the building in which his mother worked as a domestic worker. His death throws a harsh light on the glaring racial inequalities in the country.

Despite a pandemic at the highest level, confinement is a luxury prohibited for "servants". As many as 6 million black women must go to their workplaces if they want to earn enough to feed their families.

Report and decryption with Marie Naudascher , correspondent in Brazil

- A book in the World

It is a trip to Italy to which Nicolas Carreau invites us with the great return of Elena Ferrante. After the worldwide success of the saga "The Prodigious Friend", Elena Ferrante returns with the French version of her new novel in which adolescence and Naples are, once again, the heroines.

"The deceitful life of adults" by Elena Ferrante published by Gallimard. Translation of Elsa Damien. In bookstores this week

- India: economic recovery at all costs!

India is the fourth country in the world most affected by the coronavirus epidemic but despite alarming figures, the country has started its deconfinement. The government of Narendra Modi wants to revive the economic machine at all costs to avoid a crash that it considers more worrying than the virus. A recovery that takes place at the expense of labor law and environmental rules.

Report and decryption of Côme Bastin , correspondent in India

- When the Covid epidemic creates Kafkaesque situations

Trapped in the nets of the Russian administration!

Since this week, Moscow has been emerging from its confinement and the inhabitants have started to resume an almost normal life. But unfortunately not all: some Muscovites find themselves caught in the nets of the Russian administration and struggle to get out of it. Former Covid patients now healed, hospitalized patients and even, sometimes, never having been sick: some residents are permanently assigned to residence. A Kafkaesque situation from which it is very difficult to escape!

Report and decryption of Elena Volochine , correspondent in Russia

- Europeans still trapped in Nepal because of the pandemic

There are still many, these Europeans who found themselves "trapped" by confinement while they were abroad. In Nepal, there are some 200 hoping to be able to return to France soon. Because despite the magic of the place, three months after the borders are closed, they are starting to find time.

Testimony of Claire Marie , is a psychologist and author, trapped in the Mustang mountains.

- Travel to Autistan 

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

Josef Schovanec, still in Belgium and still as passionate, takes us with him to discover the Maison Plantin in Antwerp. Christophe Plantin was one of the most important publishers of the Renaissance and his house is full of wonders for a lover of books, archives and "bizarre" professions.