Noam was just 18 years old at the time of his preliminary personal interview at an army recruitment centre in Israel, which he recalls as a ‘bizarre experience’.
The Satwa Diaries: Dubai's Filipino Domestic Workers
We go for a day out in Dubai to meet a group of Filipino workers who tell us about their lives.
Joe Biden: The iron fist inside the velvet glove
We look back at the legacy of Joe Biden during the Obama years and what we need to do to hold him to account during the next four.
The faces behind the refugee crisis
Artefact speaks to artist, Hannah Rose Thomas about coming face-to-face with the human reality of the refugee crsis through art.
The rite of pain
A short documentary exploring the consequences of FGM and its current practice
Dubai: Reclaiming the cultural desert
Artefact explores how Dubai has become the epicentre for the arts industry in the Middle East.
Burned alive in the name of family honour
How a book about ‘honour killings’ has focussed debate on the thousands of women who are murdered in by their families every year.
A new life in England
After a long and perilous journey from Syria, a Kurdish man builds a new future in Britain.
Oman: The Middle East's most chillaxed country
Go dune bashing, diving or just relax and bathe in the waters of Oman’s natural wadis.
Dubai: This Must Be The Place
Photojournalist Isabelle Andarakis exposes the darker side of Dubai’s desert dream