Adultery: Decriminalised in India
India has struck down the 150 years-old adultery law, but what does it mean?
India has struck down the 150 years-old adultery law, but what does it mean?
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Artefact meets new band Castells and finds out how they’re making their way into the competitive music industry.
Artefact gets deep into the flamenco culture. The roots, history, artists and the evolution of this art through the years.
Artefact discovers East Street Market and the daily struggles of its traders in the face of gentrification.
The French Foreign Legion is recognised to be one of the world’s most challenging military forces, and also the only one that does not incorporate women. But what do women have to say about that?
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