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Less than two months to go before deadline for accepting submissions Amman, 6 June 2011 – UNICEF’s Regional Office for the Middle East and North Africa announced today 20 July 2011 as the deadline for

Under the royal patronage of HRH Princess Sumaya bint El Hassan, the 8th Annual Media and Telecoms Convergence Conference’s inaugural day commenced on June 6th 2011 in Amman at the Four Seasons Hotel

Corruption allegations have increased in the media which has been targeting specific officials. The government increased its criticism of the media, using the term 'personality assassination' to

Problems concerning nationality withdrawal from Jordanians of Palestinian origin have grown greater among members of the National Dialogue Committee during their last meetings. Committee member Abd Al

Dozens of Jordanian women staged sit-ins demanding their rights and equality with men, referencing the Jordanian Constitution which does not discriminate between either sex. The demonstration was

Former Prime Minister Samir Rifai reconfirmed the decision he made to ban certain websites. He explained he was not punishing the websites, but instead he was aiming to eliminate government employee

A Parliamentary representative confirmed to 'AmmanNet' that the constitutional amendments will be included on the agenda of the special session of Congress, which is expected to be submitted for

Prime Minister Marouf Bakhit said that it is too early to talk about the cabinet reshuffle in response to a question asked during a press conference on Monday. It is indicated that speculation of the

Farmers from the Jordan Valley are protesting the Ministry of Labor's decision to reduce the share of arable land and vegetable crops of farmers to one worker for every ten acres. One farmer told

Community Media Network announced it will launch "a new program entitled 'The Sound of the Valley' which will be broadcast on Radio Al-Balad, 92.4 FM." This program aims to shed light on the Jordan











































