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Center for Defending Freedom of Journalists (CDFJ) expressed its solidarity with the journalist Suhair Jaradat. CDFJ said: “We stand with our colleague Suhair Jaradat, that the international reports
Welcome to episode 8 of “This Week in Jordan," a weekly podcast from Amman Net summarizing some of the country's major news. This weeks topics are: a new report detailing the use of PEGASUS in Jordan
The Jordanian government has turned to its abusive "Crime Prevention Law" as a new pretext to arrest at least 150 activists, journalists, teachers, former members of parliament, and previously
A new report from Front Line Defenders, a human rights organisation, revealed that Jordanian activists’ phone have been hacked using the “Pegasus” software created by the Israeli company NSO group
Prince Hamzah Bin al-Hussein is relinquishing his title of prince, he said in a statement. Prince Hamza, a former heir to the throne, was accused last year of conspiring to destabilize the monarchy in
Welcome to episode 7 of “This Week in Jordan," a weekly podcast from Amman Net summarizing some of the country's major news. This weeks topics are: King Abdullah's recent meetings with leaders from
Translate by Zach Bampton 2011 was a turning point in the history of political reform in Jordan. That year, the National Dialogue committee was formed with the president of the Jordanian Senate, Maher
The building of the Higher Council for the Disabled was lit up in blue Friday night in celebration of the Day of Autism and the launch of an awareness raising campaign. Director General of the Council
One hundred years after the end of World War I, Australian-Jordanian relations were profiled in a public talk on Wednesday by Bernard Lynch, Australia’s ambassador to Jordan. “20,000 Australians
Ahlan Simsim, the award-winning children’s show from the creators of Iftah Ya Simsim and Sesame Street shows around the world, will premiere a new season and introduce new character, Ameera, in time