Facing climate change: what does it mean for us?
Find out how the public rallied together and raised their voices to promote positive change at the COP21.
Find out how the public rallied together and raised their voices to promote positive change at the COP21.
IS released a new video with encrypted messages relating to the attacks in Paris last November.
France passed a new law banning supermarkets to throw food in an attempt to reduce the waste in the country.
Artefact investigates the de-radicalisation programme in French and Belgian prisons.
Activists in France protest against tax havens in unusual ways.
Is the Paris deal that world leaders signed in December enough to save the planet? Artefact investigates.
Residents of Molenbeek have been implicated in numerous terror attacks. We visited the Brussels suburb to find out what’s going on.
Living in a disused building for a cheap price used to be glory days for guardians in London. Today the increasing uncertainty and precarious living conditions make the alternative to the housing crisis a failed system.
The morning after the Paris attacks photographer Shahram Saadat went out to document Parisians’ first reactions.
British artist Sara Shamsavari tells Artefact about her inspirations and her photo series of Muslim women.
Five years after the Arab Spring, high unemployment and Islamist groups threaten one of Tunisia’s poorest cities.
A Orwellian tale against theocracy, Boualem Sansal’s 2084 gives radical Islam Big Brother’s eyes.
Artefact talks to director Jade Jackman about documenting the stigma attached to Muslim women.
Here’s what you need to know about the climate change conference happening in Paris later this year.
You can now witness a piece of architectural history in the heart of King’s Cross.
Artefact investigates how universities are dealing with the new government’s anti-terrorism strategy.
Girlhood contains all the cheap clichés associated with films about the poverty-stricken Parisian suburbs.
Michel Houellebecq’s controversial latest novel portrays a near-future France under Islamic rule.
‘Why should an employer pay for something ever again once it can be had for free?’ The case against unpaid internships.