Kumi Taguchi goes inside the world of a controversial church some call a 'cult'. This church is under investigation for its role in Japanese politics since the assassination of Prime Minister Abe.
Ahead of King Charles' coronation, reporter Darren Mara heads to Jamaica, where the country is confronting a history of colonisation and considering whether it's time to cut ties with the crown.
The Awad sisters fled Syria 10 years ago as children, now they could be sent back. Dateline investigates whether Denmark's deportation programs are a death sentence for thousands of Syrians.
Dateline follows France's first uterus transplant. Deborah was told she would never carry her own child, but a medical breakthrough made it possible for her own mother to donate her womb.
Holiday rental apps like Airbnb are accused of causing residential rental costs to soar. Dateline travels to Scotland with some of the harshest policies against short term lets in the world.
The team meet and explore the lives of teenagers coming of age in Ukraine, following their stories as they fall in love, deal with grief, and head to war.
Guatemala is facing a child pregnancy crisis. Dateline meets the young indigenous girls who have been forced into motherhood after sexual assault and the people fighting against this cycle of abuse.
Dateline investigates why the Chinese government banned the after-school tutoring industry and how families are finding new ways to give their kids a head start.
As Britain faces a cost-of-living crisis, the families striving to maintain financial stability and the people assisting them to deal with rising debt share their stories.
Dateline visits a Colombian school teaching men to do domestic duties and connect with their emotions. Can this experiment help tackle gender-based violence and culture of toxic masculinity?
Janice Petersen meets the new parents spending a month in a luxury post-natal hotel in Taiwan. She finds out if such centres are the best places for mums and their babies.
With rare access inside a frontline field hospital, the team meet the Ukrainian medics putting their lives on the line to save wounded soldiers, including Russian POWs.
Dateline meets the Russian exiles who have fled Putin's harsh anti-LGBTQI+ laws. But will they find a safe haven in neighbouring Georgia? Or will Putin's conservative crackdown follow them?
With Australia cracking down on e-cigarettes, Dateline looks at why Indonesia has gone the other way. With over 6 million Vapers and lax regulation, are they headed for a new addiction crisis.
Dateline meets a community of Koreans who live in Japan but feel a close bond with one of the world's most repressive states, North Korea. Will rising regional tensions put their way of life at risk?
As home ownership becomes increasingly expensive, we travel to Japan, where millions of abandoned houses are being sold cheaply or given away. Can foreign buyers help solve Japan's empty house problem?
India is now the world's most populous country. Dateline investigates how they are grappling with rising unemployment and introducing a raft of family planning measures to curb population growth.
Dateline investigates Colombia's booming sex tourism trade and the foreigners who come to prey on minors. We join police raids on brothels, hear from survivors and meet the accused now behind bars.
People smugglers are preying on Sri Lanka's vulnerable with lies of safe passage to places like Australia. Dateline investigates the new wave of boats and how Australia is trying to stop them.
Dateline reports from the West Bank where a new militant network The Lion's Den has triggered a wave of violence and is weaponizing social media to recruit young Palestinians.