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A few days ago, I came across an old article I had written years ago about a civil society organization reaching a certain number of "beneficiaries." I found myself pausing at that word. Beneficiaries

Renewed calls have emerged for the issuance of a general amnesty law in Jordan, coinciding with the start of the extraordinary session of the House of Representatives, amid broad public debate over

Over the past several years, there has been little mystery surrounding the source of most drug smuggling attempts targeting Jordan from Syria. The locations, individuals, and networks involved have

Former Jordanian minister and parliamentarian Mahmoud Al-Kharabsheh has called for Jordan's House of Representatives to fully exercise its constitutional oversight powers, stressing that genuine

A source at Jordan's Ministry of Water and Irrigation said on Tuesday that securing water supplies for citizens and all sectors across the Kingdom remains a top national priority. In a statement, the
For many young people in Jordan's Ajloun Governorate, earning a university degree has not marked the end of their educational journey and the beginning of professional stability. Instead, it has
Mockery of Jordan's Zarqa Governorate is no longer confined to social media memes or passing jokes shared online. According to residents, the stereotypes associated with the city have evolved into a
Ride hailing services have become a last resort for hundreds of university graduates and young job seekers in Jordan's Karak Governorate, after years of searching unsuccessfully for employment. What
Hamadeh Abu Nejmeh, Director of the Workers' House and a labor rights lawyer, says Jordan's unemployment crisis extends far beyond a shortage of jobs, arguing that it reflects deeper structural

The just case of Palestine is entering a new phase in U.S. politics, journalist and author Rami G. Khouri told Rotarians in Amman. Speaking at the Cosmopolitan Amman Rotary on Wednesday, July 1 at the
















































