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Islamic Action Front Party general secretary Hamzah Mansour has told AmmanNet that his party contacted the Saudi Embassy in Jordan in order to collect information about the fate of IAF leader engineer
After the strong beginnings of 2009, during the Obama administration’s first days in office, 2010 began on a cautious note on the Palestinian cause. There were some promising signs: the Israeli
Whatever else one can say about the speaker of the Jordanian Parliament, he is clearly a quick learner. The 16th Parliament was off to a rocky start a few weeks ago. While the choice of Faisal Fayez
The first principles of the media’s code of ethics is that the duty of journalist and editors to look for and publish the truth. But the Jordanian newspapers did not follow the principle of seeking
At the beginning of the latest US-Israel crisis over the issue of settlement freeze, the Americans considered both carrot and stick to “encourage” the Israelis to do the right thing, in accordance
Nearly seven years ago, I met Jesper Hojberg from Denmark and mentioned that we needed help in the Arab region with investigative journalism. Before long, Hojberg and his International Media Institute
The secret talks between US and Israeli officials, aiming at convincing the Israelis to change their position regarding the settlement freeze, started to smell more and more like a bribe, with some
The elections of the 16th Parliament held a number of surprises which point to the simple fact that Jordanians are wiser than many give them credit. Much work is still needed to bring about political