Dateline - Season 8 / Year 2017

Season 8 / Year 2017

Episodes

India's Wushu Warrior

Lawyer for the Dead

South Africa's Skin Bleaching Scandal

Daughter of Sierra Leone

Coming Home to a Nuclear Wasteland

India's Beautiful Minds

Trump's Big Fail

Haiti's Prison from Hell

Robot Love in Japan

Dateline Europe Special: Will France Trump Brexit?

Dateline Europe Special: Young, Hip and Far Right

Peru's Monkey Business
In the Amazon jungle criminal groups are illegally trafficking thousands of endangered monkeys, crocodiles and big cats every year with impunity.

Putin's Family Values
Under Vladimir Putin's government, Russian families are being rewarded for displaying ‘orthodox' values, including one family that has 18 children.

Burma's Broken Dream

The Most Divided Town in Britain
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.

Children of Chinese Prisoners: Part 1
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.

Lost Children of China: Part 2

India's Slumdog Press

Mums Selling Their Kids for Sex

Tiny Home Rebel

I.S. Kids

Outlaw Farmer

Les Murray's Mission

Hug a Jihadi

California's Water Wars

Robbed of a Homeland

Speed Sisters of Palestine

Cheerleading Grannies / Not Dead Yet

Yes or No?

Obesity in Paradise

China's Web Celebs

Teachers Breaking Trust

Sex, Lies and Soap Operas

Africa's European Dream

America's First Climate Change Refugees

Living with the Dead

Race Against Trump's Wall

Mosul: Life After I.S.

Vanished: Canada's Missing Women
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