Anne Mitaru From Save The Children joins today’s episode. The Save the Children Fund, commonly known as Save the Children was established in the United Kingdom in 1919 in order to improve the lives of children through better education, health care, and economic opportunities, as well as providing emergency aid in natural disasters, war, and […]
As a result of the growing tension between US and Iran, State Department ordered the departure of non-emergency US government employees from Iraq.This comes after the tensions between the two countries escalated over the Trump administration’s economic sanctions and Tehran’s threat of stepped-up uranium enrichment. The U.S. sent aircraft carriers to the Persian Gulf. Iranian military […]
Sherry, a member from the Dedeman hotel, joins the show and speaks about her life, Dedeman, about the current situation in Syria, and much more.
Classic Rock Cafe serves the most amazing coffee and the most amazing meals at the most amazing atmosphere. Check out the interview with the owner’s and their take.
In our community, smoking has been a very bad habit for years. There is almost no laws that restrict it, and very few awareness campaigns. However, in this episode, Sara Dogramaci joins us to talk about the cons of smoking.
Starting from Nienevh Following a majority vote, the Nineveh Provincial Council elected Mansour al-Mareed as the new governor of the war-torn province. Sirwan Mohammed Rozhbayani, an ethnic Kurd, was elected as the first deputy to the governor by a majority vote as well. Out of 39 members of the NPC, Mareed won 28 votes, and Rozhbayani […]