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Jordan has firmly rejected sending troops to the Gaza Strip, describing the decision as a decisive strategic measure. The refusal clearly delineates the boundaries of Jordan’s role and serves as a

In one of the farms in Deir Alla, three Egyptian workers live an inhumane life due to being confined and isolated from the outside world within the farm’s fences. Upon entering, they were forced to

In monitoring the key issues addressed by newspaper columnists in Jordan during the recent period, it becomes evident that the Jordanian landscape faces a complex set of intertwined domestic and

Ghith Salim (a pseudonym to protect his identity), a young Jordanian man in his early twenties, never imagined that his body could become a means of survival amid financial hardship. Working

The British Embassy in Amman stated that the United Kingdom will keep the decision to re-impose the visa requirement on Jordanian citizens under continuous review, stressing that the decision does not

In a cramped apartment in the Jabal Al-Akhdar area of Amman, Sudanese refugee Amina (27) lives with her two children—one under one year old and the other five—under harsh conditions without

Jordanian newspapers have published several commentaries analyzing King Abdullah II’s speech at the opening of the second ordinary session of the National Assembly. The analyses focused on Jordan’s

On October 26, 1994, Jordan and Israel signed a peace treaty, known as the Wadi Araba Agreement, amid official promises that peace would open the doors to development and economic prosperity

His Majesty King Abdullah II on Sunday inaugurated the second ordinary session of the 20th Parliament and delivered the Speech from the Throne. Following is the full English translation of the Speech

Jordanian newspapers today provided extensive coverage of a range of sensitive local and regional issues, reflecting the political, economic, and social realities in the country. In an article titled











































