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A service driver for the Raghadan Station poured gasoline on himself and his car and tried to set both ablaze at the Sweileh Circle on Monday night. He was taken to the hospital, where he was treated

AmmanNet is conducting an investigation to learn more about the attacks on the protesters that occurred near Al-Husseini Mosque last Friday, February 18 and is seeking contributions from listeners and

- Suroor: government does not distribute lands on tribes. - Bakhit: we support teachers’ union. - Mjalli suggests reinterpretation of the constitution as MPs consider it manipulating. - Parliament

The rural mothers of Jordan now have a direct, immediate line to qualified health care--their mobile phones. SOHITCOM (Social Health and IT for Rural Communities) is a health initiative that connects

I think, for the most part, the non-Arab world may never quite understand the connection Arabs have to Egypt. While the orientalist tendency has always been to lump everyone in this region in to one

The Amman Chamber of Commerce has issued a statement condemning reports from various newspapers claiming that local, downtown business owners participated in the attack on protesters last Friday--

They have gathered with the family in memorial of the victim, a student who was hit and killed by a car last Thursday night on Wasfi al-Tal Street.

Minister of Media Affairs and Communications Taher al-Adwan heads the committee formed to investigate the incident that occurred last Friday in which 8 protesters were injured.

Prime Minister Marouf al-Bakhit has refused to set a definite date for the establishment of a national Teachers Union. The union would work to ensure equality and consistency in teachers' salaries and

A march took off after the Friday prayer at the King Hussein Mosque, downtown, with the participation of around 500 persons from different parties, including student groups and activists, among others












































