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

Program:

- Are

women's

rights

in the world progressing?

 Only 21 women currently head states or governments;

6 of them are prime ministers in Northern Europe out of 8 countries and they could be joined by a diplomat from the very conservative 

Liechtenstein

.

In the 

United Kingdom,

 too, women are advancing in politics: Parliament has just granted maternity leave to ministers ... MPs and local elected officials are asking to extend the law in their favor. 

Analysis and interview with Catherine Achin

, sociologist, lecturer at Paris Dauphine University specializing in gender issues in politics.

Still far from these concerns, 

Peru

welcomes the recognition by the courts of the scandal of forced sterilization of women in the 1990s, under the presidency of Alberto Fujimori. 

Decryption

-

10 years after the Fukushima disaster

, Japan is still healing its wounds.

The Japanese have kept urgent reflexes in their daily life.

They are still worried about the future of the plant and its region, which is still polluted, and foresee a new disaster.

- In Iraq, reconstruction after Daesh

, that of stones and the Eastern Church.

A company supported by François, who came this week to the bedside of Christians.

An unprecedented visit by a pope to the country. 

Report

-

El Salvador shaken by its young president

, Nayib Bukele, cap upside down, leather jacket and jeans ... It has established an authoritarian populist regime but has just won the legislative elections hands down, after years of right-left cleavage and corruption. 

Decryption