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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
The USAID Strengthening Civil Society and Media Systems (Sawt) Activity, implemented by Internews and partners, convened Jordanian civil society experts and government leadership – including U.S
Over a dozen Jordanian freelance journalists had a rare opportunity to engage with funding organizations interested in supporting independent media. The event which took place at the Community Media
A group of 212 notables signed a Tuesday letter to Prime Minister Bisher al-Khasawneh urging him to continue resisting pressure for Jordan to join in Arab states’ normalization of Israel. The
Jordanian authorities have banned around 300 websites for various reasons, including requests by the Land Transport Authority to stamp out unlicensed rideshare apps, Telecommunications Regulatory
Translated by Matthew Petti Foreign Minister Ayman Safadi arrived at Damascus Airport on Wednesday while touring Syria and Turkiye to express solidarity with the earthquake-stricken countries. Safadi
Sadeen, a fifth-grade student, rushed out of her school building encouraged by teachers to race around the neighborhood as part of the physical exercise class organized for the students. The girl