Special correspondent: what are the themes of the show this October 6?


For her new issue of Envoyé Spécial, broadcast this Thursday, October 6 at 9:10 p.m., Elise Lucet and her team have concocted four poignant and hard-hitting reports.

Thursday, October 6, the investigative magazine “Special Envoy” presented by Elise Lucet on France 2 will deal with four particularly hot topics. Meeting witnesses without filters, the journalists put forward new themes which they dealt with in depth.

Juvenile obesity and male contraception on the agenda

The first two subjects dealt with are national subjects.First childhood obesity which affects 6% of the 8-17 age group as in other Western countries is a real concern for many parents. Perrine Bonnet, Claire-Marie Denis and Mikael Bozo went to meet four teenagers who are fighting to lose weight. They followed their daily life, including that of Kylian, a young boy placed by the courts in this program after a pediatrician reported to social services that his parents were unable to properly feed their children, which constitutes child abuse under the law. The next topic concerns the male contraceptionfor which one of the journalists embarked on the search for contraception, with the test of heated briefs and testosterone injections, at a time when the male pill has still not been updated.

The next two topics are more international, with the testimony of Atifa, met in Kabul last summer before the capture of the city by the Taliban. The journalist Clément Le Goff went to meet her in Romorantin where she is a refugee with her family, and where she tells him about her new life away from the Taliban. Finally, the last subject concerns the textile industry and “the hill of shame” in Ghana, in the capital Accra where a dune of about 20 metersis made up of 60% of clothes from all over the world, 160 tons of textile waste arriving daily in the Ghanaian capital, an ecological disaster.

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