In conversation with | Edmund Clark
Artefact talks to the award-winning photographer about the war on terror, Guantanamo Bay, secrecy and state security.
Artefact talks to the award-winning photographer about the war on terror, Guantanamo Bay, secrecy and state security.
As the Second World War loomed, Britain rescued 10,000 refugee children from death by letting them come to the United Kingdom. Why won’t it do the same now?
We examine a chilling documentary about the Nazis ahead of its screening at the 20th Jewish Film Festival.
After the death of a photojournalism graduate from London College of Communication; Artefact asks whether journalism is becoming more dangerous?
After a long and perilous journey from Syria, a Kurdish man builds a new future in Britain.
How London College of Communication is helping migrant journalists restart their careers in the UK.
Somalis living in Britain deal with the consequences of their country’s complex history.
Why young Venezuelans are fleeing to Spain.
A profile on the legendary guerrilla fighter who drove the Soviets from Afghanistan in the 1980s.
Artefact speaks to photojournalist Nicole Tung and her work in the world’s war zones.