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The “black widows” – wives of Islamist fighters killed in the Kremlin’s “pacification” campaign – are believed to be preparing retaliatory suicide missions at airports, train stations, and on buses.
Kenyan media experienced a revival in the post-Moi era; by 2012, the country had 301 radio
stations
and 83 television stations, up from only three television networks in the 1990s.
To prevent journalists from reporting on a political rally by then-opposition leader Raila Odinga, the Kenyan government forced three private television
stations
off the air for days, ignoring court orders to end the blockade.
One artist, an Emirati photographer, presented a visual time line of the construction of one of the
stations
of Dubai’s new metro system.
In Novgorod I saw LukOil (one of Russia’s big private oil companies) petrol
stations.
When LukOil
stations
look the same in central Moscow and remote Siberia, it means something new and, yes, revolutionary.
In Russia, however, a couple of thousand shining LukOil
stations
are not threats but are, instead, harbingers.
In particular, the report stated that the country’s sharp political polarization was highly visible in the media, in particular on Bolivian television
stations.
More or less everybody is acquainted with the situation in Italy, where Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi not only owns the three major private TV stations, but, as the head of government, also “manages” indirectly at least two of the three state-owned TV channels.
While the West is busy fighting the Taliban, the Russians, like the other regional powers, are building roads and electricity stations, and conceiving regional diplomatic solutions to what has become a Vietnam-like quagmire for the West.
In order to avoid the establishment of a hard border – meaning a return to customs and police-inspection
stations
at all border crossings – the final Brexit treaty will have to include legal and political commitments from both sides.
How much sovereignty does the UK enjoy as a net energy importer, with much of its future supply set to be provided by nuclear power
stations
in French and Chinese hands?
The Fusion MythFrance is now rushing to construct the International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor, (ITER), which is supposed to show that nuclear fusion can be used to power nuclear power
stations.
But if fusion is ever to work in industrial power stations, it will take many decades.
Countries across the continent are racing to construct the roads, ports, power stations, schools, and hospitals they will need to sustain their growth and meet the needs of their fast-growing and urbanizing populations.
Late last year, thousands of Germans gathered at train
stations
and on the streets to welcome the first groups of refugees as they arrived.
The central proposal was ingenious: the Kremlin proposed to guarantee the election’s fairness by installing webcams at all polling stations; every citizen could personally monitor the voting process.
As China’s Xinhua news agency enthusiastically reported: “From Kamchatka to Kaliningrad, and from Chechnya to Chukotka, more than 2.5 million net surfers registered to view live streaming from at least 188,000 webcams installed in more than 94,000 polling
stations
on Russian territory.”
The remaining "branch institutes" - industrial research facilities, design bureaus, field
stations
and so on - belonged to one or another ministry.
Moreover, higher density buildings will be near subway
stations
or other public mass transport.
Truck drivers, who protested against long waits at customs stations, helped spur the effort.
Berlusconi’s used his TV
stations
and newspapers so liberally to smear his opponents that the writer Roberto Saviano called them his macchina del fango or “mud machine.”
They cram into leaky rafts and place themselves at the mercy of the waves, and sleep on the floors of railroad
stations.
Syria is particularly vulnerable in this regard, as extremists incite violence against minority religious groups by using, for example, television
stations
in Saudi Arabia and Egypt.
The incitement against Syrian religious minorities promulgated by extremist TV stations, and by people like the Chief Justice of Saudi Arabia's Supreme Judicial Council, coupled with equally damaging behavior by Iran, if left unchecked, could result in an even worse bloodbath, with Syria's people drawn into a war of all against all.
Four years later, at a time when Jordanians could access primarily government-owned radio stations, plus a few foreign stations, I launched AmmamNet.net,
But Jordan’s media environment is dominated by state-owned newspapers and national radio and television
stations
that act as government mouthpieces.
Moreover, Abdullah is unable even to stop Wahhabi satellite TV
stations
from denouncing the Shia “heretics,” or the hundreds of Wahhabi Web sites that call for the outright elimination of the Shia.
But exposure to foreign television
stations
also means that many disillusioned Algerians are looking towards escape to Italy, France, or Germany as their only hope of employment and a decent life.
Indeed, it was a wave of coordinated predawn insurgent attacks on 30 police
stations
and an army base on August 25 that triggered the violent military offensive that is driving the Rohingya out of Rakhine.
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