Dateline - Season 7 / Year 2016

Season 7 / Year 2016

Episodes

Polar Patrol

Childhood on Hold / Kids Gone Wild

Unjust Justice?

India's Love Detectives

Kicked Back To

Love in the Time of Zika

I'm Mr Trump

Korea's Internet Addicts

Rebuilding Nepal

Find My Kid Drugs

My 93-Year-Old Flatmate

Mexico's Leading Ladies

Enemy of the State?

Korea's Fake Funerals
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.

Married at 13
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.

China's Millionaire Migration
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?

Episode 17

Growing Pains
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.

Pride Under Fire

Irans Dating Revolution
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.

The Survivors Guide to Gaza

Don't Mention the Mafia

Norways Stolen Children

The Secret Lives of Call Centre Workers

Growing Old Disgracefully

China's Family Planning Army

Racist Britain?

Bulldozing Tibet's Past?

Muslim, Trans and Banned

The World's Most Dangerous Journey? (Part 1)

The World's Most Dangerous Journey? (Part 2)

Canada's Open House

Love, Sex and Science

Who's Still with Trump?

Hong Kong's Unsolved Mystery

Getting Away with Murder?

Europe's Refugee Orphans

From Miscarriage to Murder

India's Blind Daters
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