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The Department of State’s Special Representative to Muslim Communities Farah Pandith arrived in Jordan today on a four-day visit to meet with youth, religious organizations, civil society
The National Dialogue Committee recommended an increase in the number of seats allotted to women in the Council for the next parliamentary election. The decision was welcomed by the Women's Event
Anger, deprivation, and a lack of justice united residents of Karak, Tafeelah, and Maan to form a public movement that calls for changing the reality that the southern governorates fall victim to due
Jordanian merchant Khalil Saad Abdul-Khaliq Al-Sadr threatens to give up his and his children's citizenship after he was investigated and humiliated by security forces rather than assisted in his case
Residents from the area of Damia in Deir 'Alla are complaining that the water they receive is red and contains impurities like green algae. Citizens fear the impact drinking the polluted water will
Corruption allegations have increased in the media which has been targeting specific officials. The government increased its criticism of the media, using the term 'personality assassination' to
Problems concerning nationality withdrawal from Jordanians of Palestinian origin have grown greater among members of the National Dialogue Committee during their last meetings. Committee member Abd Al
Dozens of Jordanian women staged sit-ins demanding their rights and equality with men, referencing the Jordanian Constitution which does not discriminate between either sex. The demonstration was
Former Prime Minister Samir Rifai reconfirmed the decision he made to ban certain websites. He explained he was not punishing the websites, but instead he was aiming to eliminate government employee
A Parliamentary representative confirmed to 'AmmanNet' that the constitutional amendments will be included on the agenda of the special session of Congress, which is expected to be submitted for