
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

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

Government Communications Minister Dr. Mohammad Al-Momani stated that there is no governmental plan to issue a general pardon, emphasizing that any general pardon must be carefully considered before

The fifth annual forum of the Civil Society Organizations Coordination Committee “HIMAM” concluded on Wednesday in Amman with strong recommendations to enhance the independence of civil society

Several recent journalistic articles have highlighted the main issues affecting Jordan and the region, including the outcomes of the war on the Gaza Strip, the risks associated with the West Bank, the

In the wake of years of severe violations committed by the Israeli occupation against the Palestinian people, accompanied by an almost complete international silence, civil society in Jordan faces a
A journalistic investigation for the program “What’s Hidden is Greater” on Al Jazeera Qatar has revealed images of the officers and soldiers involved in the killing of the Palestinian girl and her

Student activism at Jordanian universities represents an important arena for understanding social and cultural transformations among youth and serves as an indicator of how students engage with their

The recent decision by Jordan’s Ministry of Awqaf, Islamic Affairs, and Holy Places to close the Imam Al-Albani Center for Studies and Research sparked significant debate in media and political