Dateline revisits the story of Bali Nine ringleaders Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran to look at the men they used to be and the men they've become. Is their rehabilitation enough to halt their executions?
The number of people missing in Mexico is now over 23,000. Dateline investigates the crisis and meets just a few of the families desperately searching for answers.
Dateline follows Perth mother Danica Weeks through the most difficult year of her life - not knowing what happened to her husband Paul or how to explain.
Islamic State wants to recruit young, strong and fit Muslim men such as Tamerlan Ilyasov. The Chechen teenager tells Dateline's Dani Isdale why he'd never join.
More than 20,000 foreign fighters have now joined the conflict in Syria and Iraq. Dateline hears from Abu Sulayman Muhajir, a former preacher from Sydney, now a leading figure in al-Qaeda's Syrian arm Jabhat al-Nusra.
Indonesia has a vibrant transgender culture and tradition, but there's been a rise in intolerance in recent years from Muslim fundamentalists. David O'Shea gets an insight into the community and its fight for equal rights.
Are political prisoners in China being killed for their organs? Dateline has a special investigation into disturbing claims over the country's transplant trade.
Dateline follows the Australian medieval fighting team as they take on the rest of the world at the Battle of the Nations, plus the prison inmates running their own vineyard in Italy.
40 years after the Vietnam War, can refugee Joe Le finally find the father he's never known? And what answers will it reveal about his family's war-torn past?
Could Nepal have done more to prepare for the predicted earthquake? Dateline hears the personal stories amid the devastation and looks at the political fault lines that the disaster has opened up.
The vaccination of children divides opinion worldwide, but in Pakistan health workers are being killed over it. Dateline follows a vaccination vigilante risking her life to fight polio.
Cora Bailey ventures into some of South Africa's most deprived townships to treat people's animals, but she also has to confront the even more urgent needs of their owners.
Shunned by their home Myanmar, and facing an increasingly hostile reception elsewhere, Dateline hears the personal stories of the outcast Rohingya Muslims.
It's called Dirty Gold, because it's not just shoppers who are paying a high price for it. Dateline gets rare access to film the children forced underground and even underwater to mine the precious metal.
Rhino horns are now worth so much that the animals could be extinct in ten years, but a group of 26 formidable women in South Africa are determined to stop that happening. Dateline's Evan Williams follows their dangerous work.
Can New Zealand's notorious gangs be a positive force in their communities? From making sandwiches for needy children to having an older and wiser view of life, Dateline asks if they're now coming of age.
Ten years ago, having an African cycling team was just a dream. Now, they've reached their first ever Tour de France. Dateline follows the trials and triumphs on their remarkable journey.
A two-part Dateline special brings three of the bereaved from the Bali bombing face-to-face with the terrorists behind it, in the hope of better understanding what happened and why.
Bali bomber Ali Imron says sorry during his first ever meeting with the victims' loved ones and offers to come to Australia, in the concluding part of Dateline's Meet the Terrorists special.
In the sea of faces arriving on boats in Italy, Dateline has the personal stories of the refugees fleeing war. Venturing across Europe, they realise their journey has only just begun.
Patrick Otema was born deaf in remote Uganda and at 15 years old has never had a conversation. Can a determined group of sign language teachers help youngsters like him break his silence?
Australian journalist Alan Morison and his Thai partner exposed the plight of the Rohingya, so why are they now on trial and facing seven years in a Thai jail for reporting the truth?
Everyday in the US at least three women are murdered by their partners - most are shot. Dateline examines the domestic violence epidemic and asks if weak laws are putting lives at risk.
Cuba is undergoing a new revolution, but what does it mean for its people? Dateline explores a country on the cusp of great political change through one of its greatest exports - music.
Imagine choosing to die when you don't have a terminal illness. A powerful Dateline special gets rare access to film the journeys of two people in Belgium - going behind the most liberal euthanasia laws in the world.
Imagine giving birth, then relaxing while someone else does all the hard work. Staying indoors for the whole first month is a tradition for Chinese mums, but now hiring supermums is big business and taking it to a whole new level.
Australian ice addicts are increasingly turning to extreme vomit treatment in Thailand, but can it break their habit? Dateline looks at how a shortage of treatment at home is driving some to reach this last resort.
What happened to the two Syrian refugees Dateline last met after they'd reached Italy by boat? Their epic journey continues to Germany - the government says they're welcome, but what's the reality?
Meet South Korea's binge eating broadcasters, who share meals with hundreds of fans over webcam. But is the country's new food obsession just a recipe for modern loneliness?
They're the farmworkers who feed America, but migrant labourers remain underprivileged and exploited. Now, the newest generation is fighting back and Donald Trump is in their sights.
Children as young as eight are being recruited as IS soldiers and suicide bombers. Dateline reveals disturbing images of them in action and the punishment for those who don't obey.
Undercover filming reveals that electric shock therapy and drugs are still being used as 'cures' for gay people in China, while police closely monitor activists campaigning against it.
How could your neighbours turn into killers? 20 years after the brutal conflict in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Damir Mitric returns to his homeland from Melbourne in search of answers and his lost family.