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Gbenga Oduntan, The Conversation
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Jay-Z’s $200-million clothing battle could be a game changer for black lawyers the world over
If Mr Beyonce wins his argument that an arbitration clause should be struck down for lack of diversity, the barn door will be blown off the whole profession.
Gbenga Oduntan, The Conversation
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Trump’s Space Force plan may pave the way for a militarised outer space – and we should be worried
The US President said it’s time to create a Space Force, a military command equal to the American Air Force.
Gbenga Oduntan, The Conversation
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SpaceX explosion shows why we must slow down private space exploration until we rewrite the law
It is unclear how regulated space activities by private companies really are.
Gbenga Oduntan, The Conversation
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Election results: What does BJP’s hegemony in the Hindi belt mean for Indian politics?
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Why KCR lost Telangana – and what it means for state parties
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A trio of wolves, a lunging crocodile and other winners at the Sanctuary Wildlife Photography Awards
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Priya Satia: How modern empire broke the empire mould
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From ‘self-rule’ call to setting the narrative, how ITLF has become new Kuki-Zo voice in Manipur
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One lesson from Turkey: It's much harder to pull off a coup d'état these days
In a globalised world, such seizures of power are rare.
Gbenga Oduntan, The Conversation
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Who owns space? US asteroid-mining act is dangerous and potentially illegal
The US has been beaming up free-market principles to outer space for decades. But their new Space Act is a step too far.
Gbenga Oduntan, The Conversation