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In this podcast, Patrick Hynds and Steve Baroody will talk to different long-term practitioners of various martial arts, many of them masters, and explore the quiet part that no one usually addresses. That being that outside of sport there are no fair fights. The stated goal of almost all martial arts is to help practitioners to defend themselves, so we will explore how that goal is and is not being realized in the real world. Patrick Hynds is a West Point graduate, decorated Gulf War vetera ...
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The Unfair Fight

Blackpoint Cyber

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Blackpoint Cyber does the fighting for you, but ever wish you could get closer to the action? Hear all the details firsthand at our podcast, The Unfair Fight. Listen to monthly episodes where Founder & CEO, Jon Murchison and VP of Threat Operations, Xavier Salinas, get real and talk all things cybersecurity and more.
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Dock Fight

Jason Anson

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Dock Fight is a podcast that exposes how BC Assessment impacts homeowners, sharing real FOIs, appeal decisions, and proven strategies to challenge unfair property valuations.
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The DownLink Podcast

The Defense & Aerospace Report

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From the Defense & Aerospace Report... This is The DownLink Podcast, hosted by Laura Winter. From the intersection of space, business, and defense... Not just what's over the horizon, but what's happening above it. The DownLink Podcast is 2023 and 2024 Defense Media Award-winner.
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One on one mentorship saved my business. So I decided to share that process starting with a 200-word blog post. Fast forward to today and my mentorship practice is a 21 million dollar worldwide company with a team of 50 professional mentors. Scaling from a tiny gym business to one of the largest mentorship practices in the world meant developing simple systems that could be taught easily to others. But building a movement requires leading by example, and showing people that business isn’t ev ...
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Speaking to Shame

Emily Stearman

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The safe place to identify your shame, call it by its name, and ditch it cuz it's lame.The place where we answer the question "Who was I before the world and shame said I wasn't enough?" The place where we talk about the heartbreaking and unfair, because the joy and the healing are worth that fight. The place where you can set down the heavy burden of the shame that never belonged to you.🧡
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Cortex

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Cortex is a show that explores how creative people think about their work — and how they get it done. Each episode dives into the workflows they follow, the apps and devices they depend on, and the habits that keep projects moving. Hosted by CGP Grey and Myke Hurley.
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Who gets to compete? Since the beginning of women’s sports, there has been a struggle over who qualifies for the women’s category. Tested follows the unfolding story of elite female runners who have been told they can no longer race as women, because of their biology. As the Olympics approach, they face hard choices: take drugs to lower their natural testosterone levels, give up their sport entirely, or fight. To understand how we got here, Host Rose Eveleth (they/them) traces the surprising ...
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This is your medical podcast to learn about a different medical topic for 20-30 minutes each episode. Tune in to hear discussions with specialized physicians that will cover the causes, symptoms, and treatments of a specific disease or illness, along with patient experiences and discussions on a variety of medical topics. The podcast is produced and hosted by Jake Fisher and features different guests each episode. This podcast is for informational and educational purposes only, and does not ...
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Paddock 43: An F1 Podcast

Eleanor Baillieu & Patricia Valeri-Mellior

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🏎️💨If you love F1 drama, race breakdowns, driver gossip, and unfiltered opinions, you’re in the right place! Paddock 43 is your go-to podcast for everything happening on and off the track
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EFWU are an independent UK based workers union, working to change employer attitudes and support ALL workers equally. The best way to ensure your employment rights is to join EFWU and get your colleagues to join with you, growing our collective voice.
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The OZone

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Unfair & Partial. Totally unguarded conversations about sports and culture. Hosted by Omar Miller (Ballers on HBO, CBS's The Unicorn, Rise of the TMNT) and his brother Terry Miller, listen as they invite special guests, high-profile athletes, musicians and entertainers to get brutally honest about all things sports.
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Employment Rights Online: The Podcast - is a podcast for employees and workers! The podcast looks at all things to do with employment rights, employment wrongs and other job related matters. Dr Asher Sefanit-Wudasee, your podcast host, is an experienced employment rights advocate, having spent 25 years working with trade unions whilst also serving as an Employment Tribunal Lay Judge. Dr Asher delves into these subjects from the point of view of all types of employees and workers! There are p ...
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Many Topics The Crisis: An Age of Imprisonment in Our Own Communities In cities across America, a silent emergency is spreading — a real-world “Gloom” affecting health, stability, and opportunity. This crisis is food insecurity, intensified by decades of underinvestment and the oversaturation of ultra-processed, bioengineered, and low-nutrition products. 💛 Our Vision: Restore the Hearts. Fight the Gloom. Your community shouldn’t have to battle for access to: Fresh fruit and vegetables Clean ...
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You're losing the talent war—not because you're a bad employer, but because the game is rigged against you. Government standardizes pay across wildly different cost-of-living markets. Big corporations offer pensions and benefits you can't touch. Your salary dollar is worth less before you even start competing. So how do you keep great people when y…
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The 80/20 Hiring Solution: Finding Staff When Nobody's Available" You're losing the hiring war. Not because there aren't good people out there—but because you're fighting the wrong battle. 48.3% of Canadian businesses say recruiting skilled employees is their top obstacle. You're competing with every other business in your market for "experienced" …
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🎹 Ghost Piano: The Soul of the Keys Ghost Piano is the latest masterwork from the mind of Tarrence Heard, better known to the world as DJ Genius Wiz. In this evocative collection, Heard strips back the layers of digital production to reveal a hauntingly beautiful exploration of the grand piano. As the composer, he weaves intricate melodies that fee…
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Leave comments and questions here. If you would like a response, use our email: [email protected] Hi there, As we continue our look into the new employment rights coming your way as parts of the Employment Rights Bill, in this last episode for the year. We look at the new sexual harassment employment rights that will come into fo…
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A little Christmas message to our lovely listeners from Pat before we re-ignite the chat about 2026 regulations. Last episode of the season until we recommence before pre-season testing!!The FIA’s 2026 Formula 1 regulations are here... and they’re massive. Smaller cars, active aero, 50/50 hybrid power, and fully sustainable fuel will change the spo…
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President Donald Trump issued a course-setting presidential executive order on Thursday that looks more like the national space strategy for which many, in and out of government and across a myriad of space-related sectors, have been waiting. Laura Winter speaks with Peter Garretson, a Senior Fellow at the American Foreign Policy Council, who is al…
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Two hundred years ago, jobs lasted generations. Your grandfather kept the same job for 40 years. Today? You'll change jobs at least 12 times in your working life—and you're unlikely to be doing what you're doing now in just five years. The job cycle has collapsed from multi-generational stability to something almost unpredictable, and AI is acceler…
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Leave comments and questions here. If you would like a response, use our email: [email protected] Hi there, In this week’s podcast episode, we bring you an update about how your probationary contract rights have been affected by your new unfair dismissal rights, which come online in January 2027. For the last 25 years, being dism…
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At the Space Force Association’s Space Power Conference, major announcements were few, but there were clues pointing to imminent strategic developments. Laura Winter speaks with U.S. Space Force Col. (ret.) Charles Galbreath, Director and Senior Resident Fellow for Space Studies at the Mitchell Institute’s Spacepower Advantage Center of Excellence …
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In this episode, Chris explores the "professional amateur" mindset - the key to sustaining peak performance without burning out. After a conversation at his local bike shop about retirement, Chris realizes that entrepreneurs need singular professional focus on their business while maintaining amateur curiosity in other pursuits. The episode breaks …
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Myke talks to Marques Brownlee about how he builds his reviews, from shaping a product narrative and writing scripts to collaborating with his team, deciding what becomes a video, and managing the pressure of creating at massive scale. This episode of Cortex is sponsored by: Sentry: Mobile crash reporting and app monitoring. Get 6 months of the Tea…
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Leave comments and questions here. If you would like a response, use our email: [email protected] Hi there, On 4th December 2025, after pressure from big business and after months of political back-and-forth - and honestly, a fair bit of drama and game playing, ministers have now confirmed a firm agreement about your unfair dismi…
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The season finale gave us EVERYTHING. Lando Norris is your new Formula 1 World Champion, Max defends with everything he has, Charles goes full send, and Oscar Piastri closes out one of the best seasons we’ve ever seen from an Aussie, even if it didn’t end in a win.In this episode, we break down Abu Dhabi GP. Lando becoming World Drivers Champion, M…
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Qualifying for the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix has set the stage for an absolutely wild final race of the season.Max Verstappen on pole.Lando Norris P2.Oscar Piastri just behind and Australians were staying up for this one.We break down everything from quali, why this track is traditionally won from the front row, how a single safety car could flip it, an…
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The CEO of Muon Space predicts that artificial intelligence coupled with laser communications “ could ultimately become entirely transformative on blowing open things like the earth observation market.” Laura Winter speaks with Jonny Dyer, CEO and co-Founder of Muon Space.By The Defense & Aerospace Report
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The Crisis: An Age of Imprisonment in Our Own Communities In cities across America, a silent emergency is spreading — a real-world “Gloom” affecting health, stability, and opportunity. This crisis is food insecurity, intensified by decades of underinvestment and the oversaturation of ultra-processed, bioengineered, and low-nutrition products. 💛 Our…
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Leave comments and questions here. If you would like a response, use our email: [email protected] Hi there If you listened to last week’s episode, you will know that the number 1 topic you have listened to on this podcast is Bullying, Harassment And Toxic Workplace Cultures. So, in 2026… this will be the number 1 topic that we wi…
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The Qatar Grand Prix blew the championship wide open, and with one race left, everything comes down to the fallout from one moment: the Lap 7 Safety Car. We break down how that decision and the chaos that followed may have cost Oscar Piastri the entire championship.We dive deep into the Lando vs Oscar tension, McLaren’s strategy roulette, and wheth…
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AI is supposed to make everything easier—but in many service businesses it’s doing the opposite: pushing people back toward humans they can trust. In this episode, I unpack why. First, audiences are shifting from links to answers—organic search and email engagement are down as more people ask LLMs directly. Second, trust is fracturing. A whole gene…
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Leave comments and questions here. If you would like a response, use our email: [email protected] Hi there Can you believe it! We are 300 episodes into this fantastic podcast, which has helped so many workers to understand their employment rights and take a stand against unfair treatment. In recognition of your courage and commit…
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The Las Vegas Grand Prix gave us everything: controversy, shock disqualifications and a massive twist in the championship fight. This week on Paddock 43, we break down McLaren’s double disqualification and what it really means for Lando Norris, Oscar Piastri, and the rest of the drivers’ standings. We dig into Max Verstappen’s Vegas win, how it set…
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Is More Communication Better? We live in an always-on world where everyone can connect with anyone instantly. This much communication should make business easier and faster, right? Wrong. Communication has reached a tipping point where more is no longer better. In this episode, we explore why the explosion of workplace messaging tools, constant ava…
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This week German Chancellor Friedrich Merz’s cabinet approved a whole-of-government strategy to be ready for war in space. This announcement and strategy comes just 55 days after German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius announced that Germany is going to spend roughly $41 billion dollars to develop offensive and defensive on-orbit capabilities. Laur…
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Leave comments and questions here. If you would like a response, use our email: [email protected] Hi there, Imagine this: you're at work, trying to get on with your job, when colleagues nearby start sharing offensive jokes about women, homosexuality, and sex. The jokes aren't aimed at you directly, but you have to hear them… ever…
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In this episode of Paddock 43, we sit down with Karl Reindler - one of only TWO people in the world trusted to drive the Formula 1 Medical Car.Karl takes us inside the job no one talks about but every F1 fan should know: following the entire grid at full speed on Lap 1, arriving first at major crashes, and making split-second decisions that can sav…
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The Department of Defense roll-out of the new Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC) Program has far-ranging implications for the defense industrial base, including the space sector, that includes all prime contractors and sub-contractors. Laura Winter speaks with US Air Force Retired Col. Steven Shirley, the Executive Director of the Na…
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Entrepreneurship Is a Hedge, Not a Risk AI is hollowing out the entry-level ladder—and waiting for “safe” jobs might be the riskiest bet of all. In this episode, I make the case that entrepreneurship isn’t a leap off a cliff; it’s a hedge against uncertainty. We start with why doing beats studying: real skills—focus, math-in-action, communication, …
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Leave comments and questions here. If you would like a response, use our email: [email protected] Hi there This week, we look at a case that has just come out of an employment tribunal, which helps to strengthen the rights of workers when a boss crosses the line with a comment that feels, just – wrong! And as if that was not bad …
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Myke talks to Hank Green about how he manages an impossibly full creative life — from YouTube and Crash Course to books, businesses, and Good.Store — using simple tools, structured weeks, selective meetings, delegation, and a constant flow of new ideas. This episode of Cortex is sponsored by: Squarespace: Save 10% off your first purchase of a websi…
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This week on Paddock 43, we unpack one of the most dramatic weekends of the Formula 1 season, the Brazilian Grand Prix We kick things off with the moment everyone’s talking about: Kimi Antonelli’s bump into Oscar Piastri, the controversial 10-second penalty, and why we think Oscar was unfairly punished. Did the stewards get it wrong? Or was Antonel…
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Most service companies start the same way: a great practitioner opens shop and sells their own time—hairdressers, trainers, dentists, therapists, lawyers. That works… until it doesn’t. Quality depends on the founder; hiring “clones” leads to uneven results and micromanagement; SOPs multiply; and the business becomes a mini-bureaucracy. In this epis…
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While the U.S. government remains shut and the NASADQ is getting hammered, Chad Anderson of Space Capital, a seed-stage venture capital firm that invests exclusively in space-based technologies, says the space market “has fundamentally matured”. Laura Winter speaks with Chad Anderson, CEO, Founder, and Managing Partner of Space Capital.…
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Leave comments and questions here. If you would like a response, use our email: [email protected] Hi there This week we look at a case that has just exploded into the headlines, that seems to strengthen the hand of employers dramatically when workers band together to talk about problems you are having at work. It’s a case about p…
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In this engaging conversation, Patrick and Steve interview Hanshi Tony Annesi, a seasoned martial artist with decades of experience. They explore his journey through martial arts to developing his own system. The discussion delves into the evolution of martial arts training, the importance of understanding various styles for self-defense, and the c…
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The 2025 Formula 1 season has been WILD to say the least... from Oscar Piastri’s incredible home win in Melbourne to the shock end (and restart) of Max Verstappen’s dominance, we break down everything that’s happened so far this year. In this episode, we dive into the standout moments that have defined the season - Nico Hülkenberg’s shock podium, I…
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Canada’s tax problem isn’t just slow phones at the CRA—it’s a century of bolt-on rules that made filing confusing, subjective, and expensive to administer. A new review found CRA contact centres gave accurate answers only 17% of the time during the 2025 tax season window, echoing long-standing issues flagged by earlier audits (including millions of…
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Leave comments and questions here. If you would like a response, use our email: [email protected] Hi there In this week’s episode, we look at a case fresh out of the Employment Tribunal, which reminds you that our employment rights are there not just to support you to be treated fairly at work, but are also there to support you t…
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The 2025 Mexico Grand Prix turned the Formula 1 world upside down.Lando Norris took victory and snatched the championship lead from Oscar Piastri, ending the Aussie’s incredible title run and flipping the fight on its head.... for now..Meanwhile, Lewis Hamilton was hit with a brutal 10-second penalty after clashing with Max Verstappen, reigniting a…
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Bring Back the Liberal Education (for the Post-Industrial Age) Our schools were built to make dependable factory workers: bells, compliance, one right answer. That model made sense in 1900—but the factory is gone and the incentives that shaped “industrial education” are still with us. In this episode, I argue for bringing back a liberal education—n…
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This week’s guest says, “ The purpose of science and technology research, in the military, is to make the fight unfair.” So what’s standing in our way? Laura Winter speaks with Richard Joseph, the 36th Air Force Chief Scientist, who has a CV that includes the Strategic Defense Initiative, the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy, Los…
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Leave comments and questions here. If you would like a response, use our email: [email protected] Hi there, This week we look at a case that has just come out of employment tribunal… which seems to strengthen the rights of employers, if you have a disability. And, you expect your boss to make reasonable adjustments for you - so y…
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Myke talks to The Verge’s David Pierce about the workflow behind his Humane AI Pin review, how he collaborates to make podcasts like The Vergecast, and how his Installer newsletter helps him highlight the positive side of the internet each week. This episode of Cortex is sponsored by: Squarespace: Save 10% off your first purchase of a website or do…
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We had the most embarrassing celebrity encounter ever at MotoGP… and yes, it involved Chris Hemsworth 😳. But once we recovered from that, we dove straight into one of the biggest headlines in Formula 1 right now - Apple’s record-breaking bid for exclusive F1 broadcasting rights in the USA. What does this mean for fans, streaming platforms, and the …
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Your business grows to the level of your leadership and shrinks to the level of your systems. That gap—between your ceiling and your floor—is the roller coaster. The highs feel amazing; the lows can be lethal. In this episode, I show you how to smooth the ride and tilt the whole line up and to the right. First, we raise the ceiling. You’ll learn ho…
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Could pre-positioning mission-critical cargo in Low Earth Orbit, to be summoned and sent to a place and time of the U.S. military’s choosing, in under an hour, solve logistical bottlenecks in times of need? Inversion Space and its investors are betting on it. Laura Winter speaks with Justin Fiaschetti, Inversion Space’s Co-Founder and CEO.…
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Leave comments and questions here. If you would like a response, use our email: [email protected] Hi there This week, we look at a case that sounds funny - if it wasn’t so serious. This is the case of an employee with 27 years of service with his employer, who said something in jest… and it cost him his job. We look at what the e…
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Think you know F1 tyres? Think again.In this episode of Paddock 43, we dive deep into one of Formula 1’s most overlooked, but absolutely crucial topics: tyres. From how different compounds work and what the new 2025 tyre compositions mean for the season, to how teams use tyre strategy to win (or lose) races, we break it all down in a way that actua…
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Top Skills Entrepreneurs Need at Each Stage You don’t need every skill right now—you need the right skill for the stage you’re in. In this episode, I map the journey from Founder → Farmer → Tinker → Chief and show you the two keystone skills that unlock growth at each step, plus quick drills you can run this week. Founder: It’s you against friction…
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German Defence Minister Boris Pistorius wants to spend €35B, or $41B, on space assets and technologies, including satellites with active defense capabilities. This is huge. Laura Winter speaks with Antje Nötzold, a Senior Researcher at the University of the Federal Armed Forces; and Torsten Kriening, CEO and Publisher of SpaceWatch.Global, and host…
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Leave comments and questions here. If you would like a response, use our email: [email protected] Hi there This week we have great news for every working person in the UK. The government has just slammed the door shut on a plan, that would have made it impossible for you to challenge your employer in an employment tribunal, witho…
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