Dateline
A world of daring stories - Dateline is an award-winning current affairs program bringing you the unexpected from every corner of the globe.
A world of daring stories - Dateline is an award-winning current affairs program bringing you the unexpected from every corner of the globe.
The largest immigration crackdown in US history is tearing the city of Minneapolis apart and creating a political crisis for President Trump. Following the fatal shooting of two civilians by Federal ICE Agents, Dateline heads to the city to meet those caught up in the crisis.
The largest immigration crackdown in US history is tearing the city of Minneapolis apart and creating a political crisis for President Trump. Following the fatal shooting of two civilians by Federal ICE Agents, Dateline heads to the city to meet those caught up in the crisis.
K pop is an $8billion global industry. Dateline goes inside the dance schools of South Korea training future stars. We investigate if there is a hidden cost of becoming the next big idol.
Dateline investigates India's obsession with virginity and the archaic practice of virginity tests. We reveal how some women are seeking ways to fake their virginity to avoid exile and abuse.
Dateline investigates the far-right Sheriffs infiltrating US policing. What does this mean for a country on the cusp of a historic election, and could this influence the outcome?
Dateline takes a dangerous journey through Mexico aboard 'The Beast' - a freight train used by thousands of migrants desperate to reach the United States.
Fifty years on from the Vietnam War, a Japanese American veteran searches for the soldier who saved his life when US army soldiers mistook him for the enemy.
Dateline travels to Taliban-controlled Afghanistan to investigate how the murders of three Australian soldiers sparked alleged war crimes that tarnished the Anzac legacy.
Reporter Ben Lewis is on the road to Darwan to investigate alleged war crimes in Afghanistan. But Taliban officials try to shut him down when questions are asked about the murder of three Australians.
Before the world went into lockdown, the UK was swamped by a knife crime epidemic. This program investigates why Birmingham has seen a 20 percent rise in fatal stabbings over the last year.
One in five children in China is now severely overweight. Dateline meets the families taking drastic measures, sending their teenagers to military style weight loss camps.
Dateline is an Australian award-winning international documentary series with a current affairs backbone. Each week, Dateline scours the globe to bring you special characters and a world of daring stories.
Dateline investigates how COVID-19 is disrupting food production in Australia, the UK, and Germany. Are there enough workers to ensure crops are harvested and food makes it the table?
In the Amazon jungle criminal groups are illegally trafficking thousands of endangered monkeys, crocodiles and big cats every year with impunity.
Under Vladimir Putin's government, Russian families are being rewarded for displaying ‘orthodox' values, including one family that has 18 children.
The Brexit vote has driven a wedge between migrants and British-born citizens. In a small town that voted overwhelmingly to leave the EU, one Brexit voter is trying to bring these communities together.
When parents go to prison who takes care of their children? Part 1 of this story goes inside a unique orphanage in China, sheltering the kids of murderers and domestic violence victims and abusers.
Imagine having a fake funeral where you write your own eulogy or a vending machine which pops out messages of hope. Whilst the world happily consumes K-Pop and Korean smartphones and televisions, the government is fighting one of the world's highest suicide rates. Dateline looks at some of the extreme and unexpected measures being rolled out to help curb suicides every 33 minutes.
Nearly a third of Banladeshi girls are married off before they're 15. Dateline follows a distraught 13-year-old bride and asks why tradition still outweighs her right to freedom.
Over 100,000 Chinese millionaires have moved to Vancouver, sparking everything from a reality show to a property boom making housing unaffordable. Millionaire migrants: blessing or curse?
Should parents have the right to stunt the growth of their severely disabled child to make them more physically manageable? Dateline's Amos Roberts reports from New Zealand.
Imagine having no clean water, no power, no money, no petrol. The UN says Gaza will be unlivable by 2020 if things don't change. Dateline looks at the human impact of the conflict with Israel, and the ingenious ways locals are beating hunger.
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