
Swiss National Radio highlighted the work of Radio al Balad in a radio feature that dealt with how radio is helping Egyptian migrants in Jordan. Susanne Brunner the Amman-based correspondent for SRF
Swiss National Radio highlighted the work of Radio al Balad in a radio feature that dealt with how radio is helping Egyptian migrants in Jordan. Susanne Brunner the Amman-based correspondent for SRF
The management of Radio al Balad has decided to offer free advertising time to all women candidates for the upcoming Jordanian parliament elections due to take place on November 10th. Etaf Roudan
Google News has awarded a Jordanian news website financial support in order to help them overcome the effects of COVID-19. The global Journalism Emergency Relief Fund contributed through the Google
The Cable News Network (CNN) gave special focus on the corona awareness raising efforts of the Amman-based Radio al Balad. In its special section “Voices of the Pandemic” the media giant ran an
Jerusalem- Deputy Turkish minister of culture and tourism has emphasized the importance of Turkish-Arab dialogue as the best way to overcome misunderstandings. Below is a far reaching interview with
Civil society organizations are complaining about “the retraction of the government of Jordan in dealing with requests for approval of financial support.” This at the time that the government is
Zeina, a 32-year-old Jordanian national, is very particular about protecting herself in the COVID-19 era. She washes her hands regularly, wears a face mask and observes social distancing. But as she
Jordan has adopted many approaches against the growing globalization of the drug trade: harsh laws, enforced by exhaustive and expensive policing, and punishment by mass arrests and incarceration
The Jordanian social activist Nisreen Hawatmeh received international recognition for her care to orphan children. Jodi Jackson Tucker, the International Director of Orphan Sunday announced the
The Tunisian regulator council HAIKA approved last May 14 new community Radio stations. The total number of community stations licensed in Tunisia is now 22, the highest in the Arab World. In May 14