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Data reviewed by AmmanNet shows that international media paid the most attention to Jordan during the Arab Spring, but gradually lost interest after the war against the Islamic State, also known as
“Mr. Chairman,” read the letter signed by the prime minister of Israel Yitzhak Rabin sent to Yasser Arafat. “In response to your letter of September 9, 1993, I wish to confirm to you that, in light of
Hello, and welcome to Episode 12 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 Jordanian reaction to
Translated by Matthew Petti Entering the amateur museum is like stepping back to the 1980s. If you’re a child of that decade — or earlier — hundreds of memories will flood into your head as soon as
Translated by Matthew Petti The Jordanian public is waiting to see whether banks will postpone this month’s loan payments as part of Ramadan festivities. Merchants believe the move will revive markets
Hello, and welcome to Episode 11 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 legal case against
Hello, and welcome to Episode 10 of This Week in Jordan, a weekly podcast from AmmanNet that covers some of Jordan’s latest news developments. I’m your new host Matthew Petti, and I’m picking up where
The United Kingdom ambassador to Jordan, Bridget Brind spoke positively to Rotarians about Jordan’s political future plan. In her speech about UK-Jordan relations and UK foreign policy in the region
Translated by Matthew Petti Jordanian woman Suzan Oweidat saved nearly 200 street cats after turning her house into a shelter for injured animals. Oweidat, who lives in Mafraq, provides food, a home
In an exclusive interview with Radio Al-Balad editor-in-chief Mohammad Ersan, the European Union’s spokesperson for the Middle East and North Africa tackled several controversial regional issues. Luis