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Babylon Reports – Attack near Baghdad, Iran bans Telegram, Salah keeps winning

2 May 2018

At least seven people were killed and 13 others were wounded after Islamic State militants opened fire on civilians in a town north of Baghdad. ISIS attacked unarmed civilians in Tarmiya, located 25 kilometers north of Baghdad, on Tuesday evening. Security forces stopped this terrorist gang, the military later said in a statement. Meanwhile, Iran has […]

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Breakfast Club – 2018.05.01 Rob from the US Embassy

1 May 2018

Rob from the US Embassy in Baghdad visited Hawler and joined BabylonFM for the Breakfast Club. Check out more about the interview, click below.

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Babylon Reports – Coalition troops leave Baghdad, Last oil fire put out, Bardarash road closed

1 May 2018

Is this a sign of better times to come? The coalition has closed down its land forces command headquarters in Baghdad, signifying the end of major combat operations against ISIS in Iraq.  The Combined Joint Forces Land Component Command supported Iraqi forces in the war against ISIS. Its train, advise, assist, and equip missions will […]

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Babylon Reports – Flights Tehran-Erbil start, Candidates violate rules in Erbil, Kanye releases new song

29 April 2018

Direct flights between Tehran and Erbil officially resumed on Friday, six months after the Iraqi federal government imposed an international flight ban on the Kurdistan Region’s airports. Privately-owned Iranian airline Mahan Air flies from the Erbil International Airport (EIA) to Tehran twice a week. The prices range around 200USD for a round trip. Meanwhile, candidates […]

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Breakfast Club – 2018.04.26 Yara.d.d Interview

26 April 2018

Shano and Yara joined the Breakfast Club, Yara talks about her dancing, when and how did she start. Check out more about the interview, click below.

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Babylon Reports – Fake bomb detector creator jailed, Abadi in Sulaimani, No female wrestlers in Saudi

26 April 2018

 Justice continues to be served as a British man jailed for 10 years for selling fake bomb detectors to countries like Iraq and Afghanistan has had an additional more than two years added to his sentence for failing to pay back $2.5 million he made touting the ‘magic wands.’ James McCormick was ordered to pay […]

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