International students from across the world tell Artefact how the British drinking culture became part of their new lives.
Inside the World’s largest school meal programme
With tackling malnutrition and illiteracy at its heart, India’s Mid Day Meal Scheme continues to be one of the country’s…
How Romania's strays became a brutal business
Smeura is the biggest animal shelter in the world, but Romania’s strays have become a victim of populist, inhumane laws.
Artefact speaks to Pratik Ghosh, founder of Justori, an app designed for storytelling and listening.
Catastrophic bleeding is the leading cause of death – medication costing less than the price of a postage stamp could save thousands of mothers.
Minors not miners
In a country devastated by civil war, Ebola and extreme poverty, families are being forced to use the labour of their children to survive.
Hong Kong: Pearl of the Orient
We take a week to find the best scenery, events, food and fun in the former British colony.
Hungary's press fights for freedom
Concerns grow that the Hungarian government is trying to take control of the country’s media.
When your job takes you to war
After the death of a photojournalism graduate from London College of Communication; Artefact asks whether journalism is becoming more dangerous?
In conversation with | Obi Emeloyne
Artefact meets the flamboyant footballer and lawyer who’s now taking Nollywood by storm.