During the abortive coup to topple him in 1991, the Soviet president Mikhail Gorbachev kept in touch with developments by listening to the BBC World Service. Felicitously, the Soviet Union had stopped jamming international shortwave radio broadcasts four years earlier, on the orders of Gorbachev himself.
Ham radio operators fine-tune their skillsSierra Vista Herald“I've been a shortwave listener for years,†he said. “I thought I might learn something.†He added that […]
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Sudan TribuneSudan temporarily blocks website of UN radio MirayaSudan TribuneSudan recently revoked the licenses of the BBC Arabic service and Monte Carol radio to broadcast […]
The physiotherapy unit at the Department of Orthopaedics at Government Theni Medical College Hospital has been modernised with advanced electrotherapy equipment to offer advanced healthcare […]