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.

On the program of the Carnets du monde this Sunday, May 16:

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A series on delivery people, held back by the pandemic. In China

, everything is being delivered and continues to be delivered, with the explosion of online commerce. On the contrary, in India, the coronavirus is shaking a real institution: centuries-old couriers, specializing in the delivery of lunches, who turn aimlessly in the streets of Bombay as teleworking becomes general. As for those who flew from Cuba to abroad to bring back to the island products that the state stores do not offer, they remain on land… and the shortages are increasing.

Reports and decryption

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A new cycle of violence between Israel and Gaza has

shaken the Middle East for more than a week. The conflict has been brewing for decades, but the play of extremes worries the international community.

Report from East Jerusalem and interview with Jean-Paul Chagnollaud

, Professor of Political Science and President of IREMMO, the Mediterranean Middle East Research and Studies Institute

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In Chechnya, the systematic persecution of LGBT people

. Since 2017, they have been hunted down and massacred by the population, with the approval of dictator Ramzan Kadyrov and in general indifference.

Excerpts from Welcome to Chechnya

, available this week on arte.tv.

Interview with Sébastien Tuller

, in charge of questions on homophobia at Amnesty International