Dateline (AU)Staffel 2014

Dateline is an Australian television current affairs program broadcast on SBS One. Since its debut at 8:00 pm on Friday 19 October 1984, it has focused largely on international events, often in developing or warring nations. Since 2000, Dateline reporters have travelled by themselves without a camera crew or sound engineers. It remains the longest-running international current affairs program in Australia.

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  • Snowden Speaks/The Falcon Lands
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    Snowden Speaks/The Falcon LandsDid the CIA interfere in 1970s Australian politics? Former spy Christopher Boyce speaks out in an explosive new Dateline interview. Plus whistleblower Edward Snowden's first full TV interview.
  • Manus Insider/A Brother's Plea/Thailand in Turmoil/Return to Christchurch
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    Manus Insider/A Brother's Plea/Thailand in Turmoil/Return to ChristchurchA Manus Island migration agent turned whistleblower speaks exclusively to Dateline, saying the asylum seeker processing there is 'fake'. Plus the latest on Thailand's unrest and Peter Greste's arrest in Egypt.
  • Living with Wolves
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    Living with WolvesAfter becoming virtually extinct in the US, wolves have been reintroduced, but while some are celebrating, others are outraged.
  • Fighting Chance
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    Fighting ChanceZack Lamb has one of the most severe cases of Tourette Syndrome in the US - can drastic surgery help relieve his violent involuntary tics?
  • Tales of the Unexpected
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    Tales of the UnexpectedThe recent spate of rapes in India has shocked the world, but it’s been the subsequent reaction of authorities that’s proved just as shocking for many. Plus the tomb raiders stealing Egypt's ancient treasures.
  • Off the Radar?
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    Off the Radar?If MH370 did crash off Australia, how did it fly so far without detection? Dateline analyses our radar and satellite surveillance capabilities.
  • Italy's Toxic Secret/In the Driver's Seat
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    Italy's Toxic Secret/In the Driver's SeatAs child cancer cases in part of Italy rise, a former mafia boss turned informant reveals details of the tonnes of toxic waste that the mafia illegally dumped there. Plus meet the taboo-busting woman at Bangladesh's female driving school.
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  • Celebrity Defector
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    Celebrity DefectorThis remarkable story tracks a young woman's harrowing escape with her family from North Korea. Now living in South Korea, Yeon-mi Park has found celebrity and infamy through her anti-North Korea TV show.
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  • The Poorest President
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    The Poorest PresidentWhen Dateline normally interviews world leaders, the setting is a grand presidential palace or imposing parliament building, but not for David O'Shea's profile of Uruguayan President José Mujica. The 79-year-old still lives in the ramshackle one bedroom farmhouse he's shared with his wife for 30 years, and as chickens peck round the garden chairs, he gives his very progressive take on world affairs. The former guerrilla leader, who spent 13 years in prison, has legalised gay marriage and marijuana, and courted controversy by agreeing with Barack Obama to accept prisoners from Guantanamo Bay. He and his wife, Senator Lucia Topolansky, have become a formidable force in Uruguyan politics, but after donating 90% of his salary to charity, he's happy to drive home in his trusty old VW Beetle to tend to his animals. In a world where politicians aren't always held in high esteem, could this man of the people be showing the way forward? And when his term ends in March 2015, will his successor be following in his footsteps? A few weeks after this story was broadcast, an Arab sheikh reportedly offered President Mujica $1 million for his old Volkswagen. The president is said to have indicated that he will sell it, but would give all the money to charity.
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