NL vs NL Ep 15: Should countries be allowed to claim territory in space?

A timed debate where two people battle it out with their wits and arguments on their chosen subject. Let's make debates great again!

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Let's make debates great again!

In this episode of NL vs NL, Shubh Soni and Newslaundry subscriber Dhiraj Bhandari debate whether countries should be allowed to claim territory in space.

Dhiraj thinks they should, Shubh disagrees.

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