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In our quest for a more compassionate world that uplifts the marginalized through empowerment rather than exploitation, it is crucial to address the unjust distribution of wealth. There are

Now that there’s an Israeli-Palestinian cease-fire in place this week, brokered with the help of Egypt, it’s critical that the two sides not stop with this short-term agreement. For this cease-fire —

Hello and welcome to Episode 20 of This Week in Jordan, a weekly podcast from AmmanNet that covers some of Jordan’s latest news developments. This week's news includes Jordan's break with the Armenian

The Community Media Network (Radio Al-Balad 92.5/AmmanNet) is releasing the first episodes from season three of Social Justice on Thursday, in cooperation with the Tunisia office of the Friedrich

In recent years, concerns have been growing about the emergence of a new form of slavery called "digital enslavement." This term refers to a state where individuals are unable to act on their own

Jordanian authorities have detained a dual Emirati-Turkish citizen and may extradite him to the United Arab Emirates, where he is at serious risk of arbitrary detention, unfair trial, and possibly

Hello and welcome to Episode 19 of This Week in Jordan, a weekly podcast from AmmanNet that covers some of Jordan’s latest news developments. This week's news includes the return of Jordanian member

The Jordanian animated film, "Saleem", has been selected to participate in the Annecy International Animation Film Festival. The 3D long animation feature film , produced by the Jordanian Digitales

A well-respected water and agriculture expert, called on the Jordanian government to apply a well-disciplined national strategy to combat the effects of its difficult water situation. Dr. Theib Oweis

The world celebrated World Press Freedom Day on May 3, but the occasion came with bad news for Jordan. Reporters Without Borders ranked the country 146th worldwide and 10th in the Arab world on its