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24 April 2017

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Babylon Reports – French Elections, Mosul, El Clasico

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In the polarizing French elections, centrist Emmanuel Macron will face far-right leader Marine Le Pen in a run-off for the French presidency on 7 May. With 97% of polling stations declared, newcomer Macron was leading the field with 23.9%. National Front leader Le Pen was close behind on 21.4%. Various political rivals are now expected to unite in a […]

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23 April 2017

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France Votes, Turkish Jets, March for Science

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France is preparing to vote in presidential elections today, amid high security after a fatal assault on a Paris policeman three days ago. About 50,000 police and 7,000 soldiers are being deployed around the country after Thursday’s attack by a gunman. Eleven candidates are vying to be the country’s next president, with leading candidates spanning […]

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20 April 2017

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Nicki Minaj Drops Risky New Music Video

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Nicki Minaj has controversially decided to keep scenes of Westminster Bridge in her new music video No Frauds despite claims the video would be re-shot following last month’s attack. March 22nd saw Westminster,London Uk, suffer a terror attack resulting in 5 dead and 50 casualties. Nicki filmed the video the day before the horrific incident, […]

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20 April 2017

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Babylon Reports – Rex Tillerson on Iran, US Military Sale, Serena Williams pregnancy

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US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson has accused Iran of “alarming ongoing provocations” aimed at destabilising the Middle East and undermining America’s interests in the region. “An unchecked Iran has the potential to travel the same path as North Korea and to take the world along with it,” Mr Tillerson said.  Earlier, President Donald Trump […]

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18 April 2017

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Prince Harry On Kids and Mental Health

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He has to be our favourite royal, with no chance of ever being King we cannot help but love Harry. Prince Harry has revealed he would “love” to have children one day.The royal is currently dating 35-year-old actress and Suits star, Meghan Markle. Speaking with The Telegraph as part of the publication’s Mad World podcast, […]

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18 April 2017

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Amy Winehouse Britannia Tribute

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Amy Winehouse’s favourite Camden Public house ‘The Hawley Arms’ UK, London, has been adorned with a new mural. London-based artist Reuben Dangoor has painted the legendary singer sitting in a English yellow rose garden. She is illustrated as Britannia – the Roman icon for Great Britain – sat on a bench, smoking a cigarette and […]

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18 April 2017

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Lady Gaga Headlines Coachella

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Lady Gaga took it all in her stride stepping in for Beyonce, who dropped out of Coachella due to her pending pregnancy. Fans eagerly awaited her entrance wondering what not only would her track list be, but what would she be wearing? Taking to the stage in Indio, she opted to make an entrance in […]

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18 April 2017

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Babylon Reports – Trump congratulates Erdogan, Baghdad Health Budget, North Korea missiles

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US President Donald Trump has congratulated President Erdogan on his victory in Sunday’s referendum that gave him sweeping new powers. In a phone call, Trump also thanked Erdogan for supporting America’s missile strike on a Syrian government airbase on 7 April. In the poll, 51.4% of Turkish voters backed the changes. Erdogan rejected criticism from […]

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17 April 2017

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Babylon Reports – Turkish Referendum, Mosul Airstrikes, Fast and Furious

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Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has narrowly won a referendum to expand presidential powers, which could keep him in office until 2029. The “Yes” campaign won with 51.4% of the vote, with the “No” campaign closely behind with 48.6%. The electoral board called victory for the “Yes” campaign last night. Erdogan supporters say replacing the […]

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