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.

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The difficulty of campaigning for women's rights in Poland.

The dispersed March 8 demonstration once again showed, if needed, the firmness of the police response to rallies opposing the ruling ultraconservative party, so influential that it can also change the political agenda of a French secretary of state.

Reporting and decryption

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What's new in the family?

DNA!

Genetic genealogy bursts into family trees and turns upside down stories already written: the ex-king of the Belgians is forced to recognize his daughter born out of wedlock, the children stolen from the Pinochet dictatorship in Chile can now find their biological mother thanks to DNA tests.

The democratization of these tests makes genetic genealogy a major political issue, in addition to the control of sensitive data.

Reports and insights

from Germany, Belgium, Chile and Thailand

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Common thread interview with Jean-Louis Beaucarnot

, genealogy specialist and author of "What's new in the family", co-signed by Nathalie Jovanovic-Floricourt