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The Jordanian Minister of Awqaf Dr. Hael Daoud contradicts himself when he interacts with extremism. A few days ago his public position was clearly a political propaganda aimed at the unification of

A young student is surprised by outdated ideas and thoughts in one of Jordan’s leading schools which routinely hires the best teachers, gives them enough time to prepare, and works on improving their

It is customary in matters of media laws that international standards prefer as few media laws as possible. The absence of licensing laws so long as the publisher declares the address of the

The latest round of memos coming from the Jordanian Media Commission increases the concern that the country is moving closer to institutionalizing pre censorship to media even though this is a

In a cramped radio studio in central Amman, a team of journalists is preparing to broadcast the lunchtime news bulletin. The first item is about human trafficking and underage marriage among Syrian

Every now and then we hear unscientific statements -which are based on partial truth- that claim that journalism has ended or that it is on its way to extinction. This is not true and follows similar

Amman - What does it mean to be a professional journalist in aSyria fragmentedby Syrian President Bashar Assad's regime, the interim Syrian government andSyrian Opposition Coalition groups, not to

My wife and I were invited October 29 th to the ninety first anniversary of the creation of the modern state of Turkey. The celebration held at the luxurious Hyatt Hotel in Amman was attended by

To anyone contemplating recent events, anyone seeking to filter fallacy from reality, the fierce Kurdish defense of Kobani is arresting, unlike anything we’ve seen before. Kurdish resistance against

AmmanNet - Ezz Edian El Natour With the Islamic State (IS)- also known as the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS)’s occupation of the Iraqi city of Mosul in mid-June, there has been much concern











































