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Breakfast Club – 2019.03.31 Photographer Simon Chang

1 April 2019

Photographer Simon Chang joins us in this episode and speaks on his personal photography life and mission. Chang also reflects on the importance of travelling in this Era.

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Turkish elections, Rapper killing in LA, Akitu Festivities

1 April 2019

Erdogan declares victory in local elections. The Turkish president, told supporters in Istanbul his AKP and alliance partners the MHP had emerged on top in Turkey’s municipal elections. He said, Our nation once again reflected its will at the ballot box, with high rates of participation,” but he also acknowledges that his AKP had lost support […]

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Island owner arrest, Pope in Morocco, Nicolas Cage Divorce

31 March 2019

 The Nineveh Province Crisis Cell, in coordination with the Kurdistan Region‘s Crime Prevention Office, announces the arrest of the owner of the tourist island along with his son in Erbil. The fate of 55 people remain unknown after the ferry incident on March 21.and  the head of Mosul Forensics Department stated that six diving teams are looking […]

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Breakfast Club – 2019.03.28 Renske de Haan and Michelle Menick

28 March 2019

Renske de Haan and Michelle Menick from holland, a duo working on a documentary. Renske and Michelle speak on the goal of their documentary and more interesting information about themselves and why they are visiting. https://soundcloud.com/babylon-fm/breakfast-club-20190328-renske-de-haan-and-michelle-menick

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Breakfast Club – 2019.03.27 Hope Foundation Interview

28 March 2019

Omar and Zewar from the hope foundation. BHHF’s primary objective of humanitarian aid is to save lives, alleviate suffering, as well as to give the most vulnerable group (refugee children) hope for the future. https://soundcloud.com/babylon-fm/breakfast-club-20190327-hope-foundation-interview  

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US Kurdish courses, Swept Bridge in NZ, Hernandez to Munich

28 March 2019

The Metro Nashville Public Schools Board in the US state of Tennessee hopes to have Kurdish language courses available to students at high schools across the district in time for the start of the 2019 school year in the fall. Tennessee Department of Education approved it and there are at least three high schools so […]

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