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Workers and employees in Karak governate are continuing their strike into the second day on Sunday, protesting against high unemployment levels and improved policies within employment, such as
Jayeen has announced its intention to cease all forms of coordination with the Shebab March 24 movement, until March 24 clarifies their connection with the Islamic movement. Shebab March 24 were
Various groups have called on the government for a speedy response to last week's events at the Interior Ministry Circle, and called for the acceleration of the King's reform initiatives, including
In the wake of the brawl that broke out Wednesday at Amman University against the backdrop of the student council elections, the civil service is now present on the university grounds to enforce order
Miahuna employees are currently camped out in front of Miahuna headquarters in Shmeisani, demanding better salaries and an increase in annual bonuses. Protesters have also made claims for increased
Al-Karak Youth issued a statement Monday evening calling for genuine constitutional and economic reforms, reviewing the progress of privatization, and reform the tax system. They also advocate a
As the Shebab March 24 movement, as well as the anti-reform movement now calling itself the "Coalition of March 31" gear up for another march this Friday, the Minister of State for Media Affairs
Justice Minister Hussein Majali tells AmmanNet that he is not even considering resigning from the government, stressing that the government stands by the right of the citizen to free, peaceful
King Abdullah will meet Tuesday afternoon with the chairman and all members of the National Dialogue Committee, including some of those who had previously dropped out of the planned talks. Since its
The Petra News Agency has reported that 55-year-old Khairi Jamil Sa'ad's death during the protests on Friday was natural, and that he died of a heart attack. But relatives and friends of Sa'ad have