EUROPE

  • David Brill
    Friday, 11th July,2008

    LOSING FAITH

    Video Journalist David Brill recaps his latest trip to Ireland, where a shortage of priests is sweeping the European nation.

    Read more...
  • The Catholic Church has paid out more than $A660 million for child sex abuse cases (Getty Images)
    Thursday, 10th July,2008

    LOSING FAITH

    Dateline's veteran Video Journalist travels to Ireland where a shortage of priests is sweeping the nation.

    Read more...
  • This week Nick Lazaredes reports on the whaling industry in Iceland
    Tuesday, 24th June,2008

    THE FUTURE OF WHALING

    Video Journalist Nick Lazaredes shares his thoughts about commercial whaling and its implications.

    VIDEO: The Future Of Whaling

    Read more...
  • Iceland is to resume whaling (AAP)
    Tuesday, 24th June,2008

    MINKE ON THE MENU

    Nick Lazaredes reports from Iceland, where it seems the nation is divided over its stance on commercial whaling.

    Read more...
  • An unexploded cluster bomb
    Tuesday, 17th June,2008

    THE CLUSTER BUSTERS

    Meet Nobel Peace Prize winner John Rodsted, an Australian anti cluster bomb campaigner making headlines around the world.

    Read more...
  • This week Dateline invites you to the sewer tunnels of Sao Paulo
    Friday, 13th June,2008

    BRAZIL'S UNDERGROUND ART

    Dateline invites you to the sewer tunnels of Sao Paulo, to see artworks that have galleries in London and New York in a frenzy.

    Read more...
  • Nazi officers on wooden bridge at Solahutte. (United States Holocaust Memorial Museum)
    Friday, 6th June,2008

    HAPPY NAZIS

    This week Dateline takes a chilling look at the lives of those who ran the most notorious death camps ever known – Auschwitz.

    Read more...
  • FIFA President Sepp Blatter speaks to Dateline
    Friday, 30th May,2008

    INTERVIEW WITH SEPP BLATTER

    This week George Negus speaks with FIFA President, Sepp Blatter about racism in sport, politics and the future of football.

    Read more...
  • Rachel Corrie (portrait) was crushed to death by an Israeli bulldozer in 2003 in Rafah, southern Gaza Strip.
    Friday, 30th May,2008

    MY NAME IS RACHEL CORRIE

    Rachel Corrie was a young American peace activist killed in Gaza while trying to stop Israel bulldozing Palestinian homes to create a buffer zone.

    Read more...
  • This week on Dateline - Paris Burning
    Monday, 26th May,2008

    THE SLUMS OF PARIS

    Ever wondered what it's like being a reporter for an international news & current affairs show? Catch David Brill's video blogs.

    Video: Travelling through the slums

    Read more...
  • This week on Dateline - Paris Burning
    Friday, 23rd May,2008

    PARIS BURNING

    This week Dateline's veteran video journalist David Brill reports from a part of Paris you've probably never heard of.

    Read more...
  • George Soros, Chairman of Soros Fund Management (Getty)
    Monday, 19th May,2008

    INTERVIEW WITH GEORGE SOROS

    This week George Negus catches up with Soros Fund Management head, George Soros.

    Read more...
  • Dateline host George Negus reports from Narvik
    Monday, 12th May,2008

    NARVIK - THE TIP OF THE ICEBERG

    George Negus is in the Norwegian seaport town of Narvik, which has taken one huge financial hit, thanks to the sub-prime crisis.

    Read more...
  • Norwegian member of the International Olympic Committee Gerhard Heiberg
    Wednesday, 30th April,2008

    INTERVIEW WITH GERHARD HEIBERG

    This week Dateline catches up with Norwegian member of the International Olympic Committee Gerhard Heiberg.

    Read more...
  • Former Russian chess champion and former Presidential candidate Gary Kasparov
    Monday, 25th February,2008

    INTERVIEW WITH GARRY KASPAROV

    George Negus interviews former chess champion and former Presidential candidate Garry Kasparov about the upcoming Russian elections.

    Read more...
  • Australian Uranium Abroad
    Wednesday, 13th February,2008

    EXPORTING TROUBLE?

    Nick Lazaredes reports from Russia, where Australian uranium could soon be fuelling the nation's nuclear reactors.

    Read more...
  • Vladimir Putin and Dmitri Medvedev
    Friday, 1st February,2008

    PUTIN'S PEOPLE

    Previously: Nick Lazaredes reports from Russia where Dmitri Medvedev, the man chosen by President Vladimir Putin as his successor, is virtually guaranteed of winning the Presidency.

    Read more...
  • Wednesday, 15th August,2007

    THE GOD PARTICLE

    A few hundred feet below the mountains of France and Switzerland a gigantic and quite mind-boggling experiment is under construction to resolve one of the great unanswered questions of science. What gives matter its mass? By generating conditions similar to those that existed moments after the Big Bang a horde of some of the world's smartest scientists are hoping to locate what some scribes have called the God particle and through it, understand how the universe was born. Aaron Lewis visited their European site to see if they could explain it.

    Read more...
  • Wednesday, 8th August,2007

    WHIRLING DERVISH

    Recep Erdongan won a resounding victory in the Turkish elections. Throughout the campaign, Erdongan’s opponents tried to label him as a pro-Islamist likely to abandon Turkey’s traditional secular state. Interestingly, the tension between Islam and secularism in Turkey is reflected in an age old local tradition, the whirling Dervishes. The Dervishes of course have long been a tourist icon but as Mark Davis found out on his recent visit, they are quite hypnotic rituals place them at odds with both the Turkish Government and other Turkish Muslims.

    Video: Watch the video here]

    Read more...
  • Wednesday, 25th July,2007

    PORTUGUESE POWER

    As Dateline have been hearing with monotonous regularity of late, in the context of the climate change debate, this country still pretty much relies on coal and gas for its energy. John Howard, of course, to the ire of the anti-uranium lobby, is enthusiastically advocating that, whatever else is in there, nuclear has to be part of any future mix. But there's at least one other country, one with a few geographic similarities to this one, that's going down a very different energy path. Every northern summer, tourists flock to delightfully unpretentious Portugal, for the sun, for the surf and for a spot of sailing. Portugal's never short of a decent breeze. Invariably, after the 'touroes' head off back home, they leave behind more than their fair share of rubbish. But, oddly enough, these are the very things that have become the basic ingredients of a quite spectacular energy revolution in Portugal. Here's David Brill.

    Read more...