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 Carnets du monde this Sunday, May 23:

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The mobilization against the holding of the Olympic Games is intensifying

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87% of Japanese are convinced that the Tokyo Games will relaunch the epidemic on a global scale, as the country seems unprepared: hospitals are saturated, less than 2% of the population is fully vaccinated.

Reporting and decryption

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In Chile, the constituent assembly gives hope for a new "post-Pinochet" era

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From the elections last weekend, the independents and women emerge victorious, who make up half of the college responsible for rewriting the fundamental law: a political earthquake.

Reporting and decryption

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An Afghan in Paris

: a refugee stung by literature

 wanders the alleys of the great Parisian cemeteries, among the names of illustrious authors of the French repertoire.

Mahmud Nasimi talks about migration, in French, differently.

Reporting and decryption

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Manuwa Street, one-year chronicle of Covid in Nigeria

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Admiring portrait of a twirling capital, then frozen, and its inhabitants.

Interview with

Sophie Bouillon

, deputy director of AFP in Lagos, author of

Manuwa Street

 (Ed. Premier Parallèle).