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Callers to a recent radio show about taxi workers in Jordan had many questions, including: Why are taxi drivers classified as independent contractors rather than as employees who are eligible for

With the strike of the Teachers’ Union now in its third consecutive week, and in the absence of any signs of a breakthrough, and as students continue to miss school, there is a renewed legal and
World-known Christian thinker Ravi Zacharias joined nearly 500 Jordanians and visitors to dedicate the meeting hall in the Alliance Academy Jordan (AAJ) in Yadouda south of Amman. After the national

by Daoud Kuttab When Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced Sept. 10 that he plans to annex the Jordan Valley in the occupied West Bank if he wins in the legislative elections today

Jordan is ratcheting up its diplomatic offensive against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s statement that he will annex major chunks of occupied West Bank territories if he wins the Sept. 17

Jabal Luweibdeh, one of the seven hills of Amman, has become a battleground between artistic and business interests. Artists from this picturesque neighborhood are fighting to save the area from being

The local security council of Marj al Hamam congratulated Monday Reverend Habis Nimat for being chosen as the new president of the Jordan Evangelical Council at his home. The council, made up of

The foreign affairs committee in the UK parliament has issued a detailed report about the state of the media around the world which included strong language for holding perpetuators-including

The general assembly of the Jordan Evangelical Council chose reverend Habes Nimat as their new president for the coming three years. He replaces retired general Imad Mayyah who presided over the

Interview conducted in Amman, Jordan on September 2, 2019 AmmanNet: How would you describe your talks in Jordan? Has anything new come up? Wallstrom: These are easy talks because we are longtime










































