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...I tell the truth". Produced by Dateline, SBS Australia...
El Salvador has one of the highest murder rates on the planet, blighted by gang violence. In this report we follow one man's gruesome struggle to bring closure to the families of the victims.
Sierra Leone is the most dangerous place in the world to give birth. For Aminata Conteh-Biger, the shocking mortality rate of pregnant women was the only thing that could draw her back to her homeland.
...to accept things". Produced by Dateline, SBS Australia...
The town of Namie, in Fukushima, became famous in 2011 as the site of the largest nuclear disaster since Chernobyl. Now the government are trying to persuade the exiled population to return.
IQ society Mensa is searching for impoverished child geniuses in India's slums. Gifted children with genius level IQs can win full scholarships, but escaping poverty is harder than any normal exam.
...will cover me". Produced by Dateline, SBS Australia...
Donald Trump failed to deliver on a major election promise when his new healthcare bill was rejected. While some celebrate Obamacare's survival, many Americans are unsure of the future of their care.
As robotic engineering advances, more and more definitively human functions are being replicated. This episode of SBS Dateline takes us to Japan, to glimpse the future of anthropomorphic robotics.
...hopeful Regine Andris. Produced by Dateline, SBS Australia...
As France's two oldest parties crash out of the first round of elections, we look to the working class town of Denain, whose residents could signal the nation's choice between the centre and far-right.
...around immigration. Produced by Dateline, SBS Australia...
Europe has seen a lurch to the right, with anti-establishment movements spreading throughout the continent. What attracts people to these extreme viewpoints and is the far-right here to stay?
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