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Residents and farmers in Damia area of Der Alla close to the border with Israel have complained over a bad smell coming from Jordan River side. Residents said that the nature of such smell is strange
Salafists in Jordan have asked the government again to reconsider their decisions according to Islamic Sharia, as well as set Salafist prisoners free from Jordanian prisons. Over 300 protesters of the
Bus drivers began a protest on Sunday morning calling for better salaries, health insurance and social security, according to the head of the drivers union Mahmoud Ma'ayteh. Drivers made the same
The cabinet decided in a meeting held Saturday that it would create a committee to facilitate dialogue between landlords and their tenants, hoping to reach a satisfactory compromise. The committee
Ambassador to Libya Munther Qabba said in an interview with AmmanNet that investigations were still ongoing about the detention of Jordanian Da'ad Sharhab by the Libyan regime. The embassy has
68 parliament members have advocated requesting the higher council to investigate the constitutionality of a potential teachers union, for the third time in the council's history.
The Democratic Popular Unity Party confirmed its participation in the mass rally to begin Friday, March 4, 2011 in front of the King Hussein Mosque downtown.
The families plan to gather on Tuesday calling for amnesty for their relatives.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs stressed that Libyan authorities should release all remaining Jordanian detainees. As of Monday, four such prisoners have been released.
About 50 employees and journalists at Al-Rai daily newspaper have staged a sit-in in front of their newspaper’s building on Queen Rania Street. Protesters have told AmmanNet that this sit-in will