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Dateline (Australian TV program) : ウィキペディア英語版
Dateline (Australian TV program)

''Dateline'' is an Australian television public affairs program broadcast on SBS One. Since its debut at on Friday 19 October 1984, it has focused largely on international events, often in developing or warring nations. Since 2000, ''Dateline'' reporters have travelled by themselves without a camera crew or sound engineers. It remains the longest-running international current affairs program in Australia.
==History==
''Dateline'' has been involved in many major events around the world, including releasing a story on 20 February 2002, on suspected treason perpetrated by Morgan Tsvangirai in Zimbabwe.〔(TV program stands by decision to screen Tsvangirai 'murder-plot' video ) Fairfax Digital〕 He was later acquitted by the High Court of Zimbabwe, but brought a lawsuit against ''Dateline'' for alleged defamation.〔(Dateline Archives ) Dateline SBS〕
Since its conception, the media program has covered areas of international current affairs, such as environmental policies, technological innovations' political impacts (such as electric cars in the US), and general political events such as the Iraq War and violence in East Timor (2006).
The long-running current affairs program has also accumulated many awards over its lifetime, including Walkley Awards, Logie Awards, and ''UN Media Peace Awards'', which is awarded by the United Nations Association, an organization not affiliated with the United Nations Organization. This has been a result of high-quality reporting from journalists such as Mark Davis, David O'Shea and previously, Matthew Carney, who is now with ABC.
In 2003, the program had a focus on the Pacific island nations, which the incoming SBS Head of Television Shaun Brown then broadened to be more globally inclusive.〔(The Future Direction of SBS ) ABC Radio National〕 He also made the program less focused on armed conflict.
In August, 2007, during the Mohammed Haneef saga over alleged links with the plotters of the Glasgow airport attack, ''Dateline'' correspondent David O'Shea reported that the Indian doctor was investigated by Indian authorities. A dossier compiled by Indian police, alleged Haneef had suspected ties to Al-Qaeda, though there appeared to be no evidence to back up the dossier, compiled after Haneef was arrested in Australia.〔(AFP following Haneef money trail ) ABC News〕〔(Haneef's dossier revealed ) SBS News〕〔(Indian police file on Haneef ) The Australian〕

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