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Assistant Secretary General of the Ministry for Water and Irrigation Adnan al-Zoubi said that the ministry has developed a plan to address the shortage in Jordan's water reserves, via use of the
Meetings conducted over the past couple of days have discussed the formation of a national Teachers Association, and have included talks with various committees on education and youth in the Jordanian
The debate over the election process for members of the Greater Amman Municipality Council continues among politicians. The Jordanian public stresses that council members are supposed to be
A group of young people express their thoughts on government corruption and the process of reform in a satire through social networking site Facebook. See the Black Fact group on Facebook.
Ziad Al-Saad, the Director General of the Department of Antiquities of Jordan has said that the manuscripts stolen by Israel are of great value on both historical and religious aspects. Al-Saad
As Jordan considers the establishment of a nuclear reactor in the Kingdom, environmental studies must be conducted and the reactor’s impact assessed. This leads to questions along the lines of: does
The national campaign for student freedoms, "Zabahtuna," has criticised the recent decline in student freedoms at Jordanian universities, since the events of March 25. A press statement issued Tuesday
In recent years, the Jordanian Bar Association has reported a significant increase in the number of women lawyers and trainees-- according to unofficial figures, women make up about 20% of the total
Minister of Education Dr. Taysir al-Naimi said on Saturday that the draft of a law creating a teachers union would be submitted to the council of ministers within ten days, following discussion of the
Minister of Finance Dr. Mohammad Abu Hammour said the government has decided on Saturday to extend the exemptions to increased taxes and fees granted to the real estate industry until June 2011, in an