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Canada's rural communities harbour a dark epidemic - the loss of thousands of indigenous women. This 2017 report reveals entrenched racial prejudice dividing communities amidst the failure of state police.
The liberated city of Mosul is adjusting to life after three years of IS rule, but how can its people rebuild from devastation? For some, the answer lies in the art and music forbidden under IS.
In the Philippines cemeteries are home to both the living and the dead, providing thousands of families with a viable alternative to the country's overcrowded slums.
Communities across the US are now threatened by rising sea-levels. With global warming refuted and opposed by the Trump administration, will climate change create another major refugee crisis?
With acid attacks, marital rape and violence commonplace, India is often labelled as a dangerous place to be a woman. Can a TV show break taboos and ignite social progress towards gender equality?
With Facebook, Youtube or Twitter locked behind a firewall, China's online experience is unlike any other. Here the billion-dollar internet industry is live streaming, with hundreds of millions of fans tuning in each day.
In 2015 the Republic of Ireland became the first ever country to hold a public vote on the legalisation of same-sex marriage; now Australia is following in its footsteps. Will history repeat itself? Dean Cornish & Joel Tozer report for SBS Dateline.
In Tokyo there are over nine million senior citizens, a generation that prizes respectability above all. Have a feisty group of octogenarian cheerleaders found a suprising path to happiness in old age?
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