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The Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research has recently formed a committee to set up a proposed system for assessing the education in the Jordanian universities, headed by the president
Washington April 18, 2011 Cyberattacks, politically motivated censorship, and government control over internet infrastructure are among the diverse and growing threats to internet freedom, according
The dramatic revolts in Tunisia, Egypt, and Libya have acted as a catalyst for a broader Arab awakening that has fundamentally shaken the Middle East’s political order, which has been in place since
My father imposed the veil on me three times and I took it off three times. The following is the story of how I took off the veil for that final time. Although I have lived in Britain for the past 23
The International Press and Broadcasting Council of the London based Next Foundation awarded Daoud Kuttab, the peace through media award Saturday April 9 th, 2011. The ceremony held at the Oxford and
Whenever anything happens in the world, Jews and Israelis ask the question: Is this good for Jews? But when a South African Jew who also insists that he is a Zionist was appointed to a human rights
Any country’s security force system is made up of various apparatuses that are unified at the top. Police, anti riot forces together with intelligence units are networked together to enforce a country
AMMAN –– Analysts agreed that ongoing demonstrations in the Kingdom calling for political, social and economic reforms can be beneficial to the country in the short and long term as long as they
It is impossible not to feel the breeze of the winds of change sweeping through the Arab World today. Mesmerized by the news, and totally awestricken by the sheer fact that fear is gone; we the people
Tourism is Jordan’s largest productive sector and the second largest in foreign exchange earnings, surpassed only by worker remittances. It is also an important employer of Jordanians and is an