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El Salvador, once the 'murder capital of the world' is welcoming foreign tourists and Trump's unwanted prisoners. SBS investigates its aggressive crackdown on gangs and asks, at what cost?
Singapore’s penal code is designed to benefit society rather than match the severity of the crime committed, making it one of the safest countries on earth. But at what cost? SBS gains exclusive access to one of the strictest punishment regimes in the developed world.
After months of war in Lebanon, SBS meets the people returning to their ruined homes and battered lives. But with anger rising towards Hezbollah, what kind of Lebanon will emerge from the rubble?
Far-right Sheriffs are infiltrating US policing. What does this mean for a country on the cusp of a historic election, and could this influence the outcome?
How far would you go to protect the planet? Meet the climate crusaders in Australia and Germany responding to a harsh crackdown they claim risks undoing years of climate action.
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Australian Yusuf Zahab was taken as a 12 year old into Syria and, following the fall of IS, was imprisoned without charges. Rumoured to be dead, SBS investigates the current whereabouts of Zahab.
Chess is the world's fastest growing sport and some kids are making big moves. 10-yer old Yifei travels to the Netherlands, to pit himself against some of the top junior chess-players in the world.
Dateline reporter Jodee Mundy travels to Pennsylvania to join the first Asian-American Coda camp for Deaf parents and their kids. Can an immersive experience in sign language and Asian family-values help these pre-teens connect with their Deaf parents? Jodee Mundy OAM is an Australian theatre performer and a proud Coda (child of deaf adult). Her parents and older brothers are Deaf, and she was ra…
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