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“I chose to become a journalist to be close to people. It may not be easy to change the reality, but at least I was able to make that voice heard in the world”, Shereen Abu-Akleh, Palestinian

By Dania Qatishat – milhilard Translate by Julia Griffin Thomason An example of religious fraternity happening in Jordan - The Sanadak Organisation hosted an activity for orphans in the Arjan

Sayed, who is a 42 year old Egyptian living in Amman, has yet to receive his wages for February 2022. He works for a cleaning company for 200 dinar a month, less than the official minimum wage in
Taxi driver Mohammed Diab tunes in every morning to 92.5 Sayara FM (Auto FM) to follow the latest news developments in the general transportation sector. Diab has driven a taxi for 58 years in the

The Netherlands ambassador to Jordan Harry Verweij and the human rights policy advisor Rawan Da’as visited the Community Media Network (Radio al Balad and AmmanNet). Daoud Kuttab the director General

Rustem Umerov a Muslim member of the Ukrainian parliament told AmmanNet that his country is hoping for a more “active” position in supporting Ukraine on the basis of territorial integrity and

Community Media Network, the leading Arab media NGO based in Amman, Jordan has become the first publication in the MENA region to receive the prestigious Journalism Trust Initiative certification. The

The US ambassador to Jordan held an iftar (breaking the fast) dinner at his residence Monday night for Jordanian guests representing diverse religious representations. Participants said that the

Welcome to episode 9 of “This Week in Jordan," a weekly podcast from Amman Net summarizing some of the country's major news. This weeks topics are: escalation in Jerusalem over al-Aqsa, the US