According to officials, despite fears of supply shortages and price increases because of the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine, there are no shortages in Jordan’s wheat stock. Anwar Ajarmeh, Jordan’s General
MoreOn Wednesday, Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlüt Cavusoglu underlined that bilateral ties with Jordan are strong, that both countries share several regional challenges, and that they have similar views on these issues. Speaking
MoreLebanon’s Feminist Civil Society Platform has released a list of demands for male and female candidates in the country’s upcoming parliamentary elections in mid-May, as the country continues to grapple with low
MoreOn Tuesday, according to the Palestinian Health Ministry, two Palestinians were shot dead by Israeli forces in the occupied West Bank. Abdullah al-Hosari and Shadi Najm, aged 22 and 18 respectively, were
MoreAccording to a local official, ten Palestinians were injured on Sunday when Israeli forces dispersed a rally in the occupied West Bank. Mayor Yaaqoub Eweis told news agencies that dozens of activists
MoreOn Sunday, according to a local NGO, Israeli municipal authorities have forced a Palestinian family to demolish their home in occupied East Jerusalem. The Jerusalem Municipality forced the Abu Sneineh family to
MoreAccording to state news agency WAM, Abu Dhabi Crown Prince Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed underlined his thanks and appreciation for Jordan’s position denouncing the terrorist attacks on the UAE and its support
MoreThe United Nations Special Envoy for Syria, Geir Pedersen, said on Friday a committee representing the Syrian opposition and the Assad regime will meet for a seventh round of talks in Geneva
MoreWearing a black mask emblazoned with the message “End Apartheid,” the Palestinian envoy to the United Nations pleaded with the Security Council to stop Israel from discriminating against Palestinians. Riyad Mansour referred
MoreA record number of people in Syria are in need of humanitarian assistance more than a decade into a devastating civil war, the United Nations said. At least 14.6 million people in
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