By Daoud Kuttab
Jordanians are discussing lately an issue that it was thought the country has long bypassed. Despite the freedom, education, knowledge, and modernization that Jordan is experiencing, some are still
AmmanNet publishes the text of the Hamas-Fatah agreement which appears to be the basis of the letter from Ismael Haniyeh to president Abbas which led to the publication of the Presidential decree for
The US congress has allocated in its foreign military assistance program for fiscal year 2021 an additional sum of up to $500 million for Jordanian defense spending with a commitment to keep the
A local Jordanian civil society organization was surprised recently to get a rejection to a project they were working on from the committee of approvals of foreign aid which is made up of
A legal battle is ensuing in the state of California over whether an American citizen of Jordanian origin can sue the Latin Patriarchate in Jerusalem in the United States. The judge at the St
Zeina, a 32-year-old Jordanian national, is very particular about protecting herself in the COVID-19 era. She washes her hands regularly, wears a face mask and observes social distancing. But as she
Former Jordanian minister of education Wajih Oweis said that the deteriorating educational situation can’t be resolved except through the implementation of the national development strategy for higher
Khaled Abdel Shafi the regional director of UNDP said that the Arab region was suffering before the coronavirus and its situation will be more difficult in the coming years unless serious reform is
The troubles of the Latin Patriarchate of Jerusalem have been further increased with a lawsuit filed in the superior court of the California county of St. Bernardino. The case by Benjamin Seryani a
For some time, we have been hearing unconfirmed rumors about the financial troubles facing the Latin patriarchate in Jerusalem which supervises Catholics in Jordan, Palestine and Israel. Before that