All over the world, reporters and correspondents from Europe 1 explore and tell 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.

- USA: who is Joe Biden?

Less than 2 months before the presidential election of November 3, focus on Donald Trump's opponent, Joe Biden.

The Democratic candidate is sometimes seen as too old or even boring.

And yet "Uncle Joe" has had a romantic life, he has known a succession of tragedies and successes which make him a more complex character than it seems at first glance.

Report by

Sonia Dridi

, Washington correspondent and author of "Joe Biden, America's anti-Trump bet" published by Editions du Rocher, in bookstores Wednesday

- China: haro on food waste

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A sign of China's cultural and economic development, the government has just launched a major campaign to fight food waste.

In this country where ordering dishes in abundance at restaurants is a sign of wealth, finishing one's plate is now the Party's instructions.

President Xi Jinping himself called for "culinary citizenship".

In the background: the fear of food shortages.

Report and

analysis

by

Sébastien Le Belzic

, correspondent in China

- A series in the world

In this new meeting,

Eva Roque

decrypts the world seen by TV series.

For this 1st, head to Australia with the Stateless series.

In a refugee detention center, this mini-series describes the fate of four characters who are subject to Australian migration policy, which is often much criticized.

Among them, a young woman who suffers from mental disorders.

She tries to flee her family and her country by pretending to be a German who has lost her papers.

Based on a true story, Stateless is a series without Manichaeism and all in delicacy on a difficult subject.

"

Stateless

", a mini-series co-produced by Cate Blanchet and broadcast on Netflix

- "What is coming!"

: a multidisciplinary look at the changing world

Journalist

Stéphane Paoli

, a former great voice in Europe 1, has brought together 15 thinkers and researchers from all disciplines in a fascinating book.

Objective: to try to understand this constantly changing world.

Today, several months after the start of the health crisis caused by Covid-19, “listening to those who can describe what is coming” has never been more necessary.

Guest: Journalist

Stéphane Paoli

, great voice in Europe1, author of "What comes" published by Les Liens qui Libéré

- Travel to Autistan

Josef Schovanec

, philosopher-traveler and autistic asperger shares with us his view of the world, a little different ... His many travels have allowed Josef to realize that he was not the only one not there. find in the uses of first names, surnames or nicknames according to different cultures.