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The wife of Jordanian citizen Raed Sabri Hamad, 50, renewed her urgent appeal to the Jordanian authorities, represented by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates, as well as to King Abdullah

Among the rich topics that deeply resonate with both audiences and critics, the Nobel Prize stands out as a dramatic element capable of adding great value to a film—whether through biography, or

Jordanian Public Opinion: Rising Confidence in Government Amid Regional Challenges A recent survey conducted by the Center for Strategic Studies at the University of Jordan has revealed growing public

The Board of the Community Media Network (CMN) has unanimously elected lawyer Taghreed Dughmi as its new Chair, succeeding Dr. Mohannad Al-Azza. The board also approved the 2026 budget and endorsed a
Community media has emerged as an independent local press serving the public without a profit motive. It is designed to reflect people's concerns and amplify their voices, particularly those whose

15 Years for Four Defendants in Rocket Manufacturing Case Defendants in “Drone” Case Acquitted and Released Verdicts Subject to Appeal Before the Court of Cassation The State Security Court on

The European Union and the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan reaffirmed their shared commitment to advancing human rights, good governance, and democratic reforms during the 14th meeting of the EU-Jordan

Today marks the beginning of the third year of the Al-Aqsa Flood, along with it one of the fiercest and most brutal wars of our era. The consequences and reverberations of both continue to ripple

Princess Rym Ali, member of the Board of Commissioners of the Royal Film Commission (RFC), officially opened the South African Film Days at the RFC headquarters last Friday evening. The event was

“His hand held my shawl and his father’s finger,” Hiba, a pseudonym, recalls her first meeting with her foster child, Karam, whom she and her husband embraced more than six years ago. With his brown












































