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Amman January 4th- In the presence of Her Majesty Queen Noor, and Jordanian novelist Elias Farkouh, the King Hussein Foundation (KHF) and the Community Media Network (CMN), signed a memorandum of
King Abdullah II gave his shortest speech to the parliament Monday since assuming his constitutional authority back in 1999. The speech contained 394 words while the average speech over the past 15
The Amman-based Community Media Network (CMN) launched today a series of audio and visual public service announcements aimed at encouraging enlightenment and addressing extremism. After months of
A study about the impact of religious affiliation on exercising civil rights and religious freedoms Prepared by: Mohammed Al-Musa, PhD. & Taghreed Aldoghmi, Lawyer Monitoring Team: Hadeel Salih Albes
The Jordanian state, yet again, has made the error of making decisions behind the scenes, indifferent with regard to the general public. This reflects the lack of attention decision makers have to
The surveys have shown a dangerous phenomenon in relation to the victories of Arabs in the Olympic Games. With the exception of the bronze medal won by the Saudi team in equestrian showjumping, in the
Heated debate surrounds the idea of the government abolishing bread subsidies while providing alternative materials to citizens so that they do not incur any losses as a result. Prime Minister
“In the areas of human rights and fundamental freedoms, 2014 was a year of mixed results in Jordan. Influenced by regional developments, there was no tangible development on the freedom of the media
I was surprised during my present visit to the Moroccan capital Rabat to the presence of a new language on street shop signs. I later learned that the letters alongside Arabic are in the Amazigh
Arab youths, who are the majority of the population in our society, face an ideological problem. It is natural that throughout history youth are the ones that are always searching for existential