WASHINGTON – When President George W. Bush, once a Texas oilman, asked Saudi Arabia to pump more crude, he may have forgotten that the Saudis have a long memory. And that made it a good bet his missio…
Jordan News Headlines from Various News Sources
WASHINGTON – When President George W. Bush, once a Texas oilman, asked Saudi Arabia to pump more crude, he may have forgotten that the Saudis have a long memory. And that made it a good bet his missio…
BAGHDAD (Reuters) – Iraq will hold provincial elections later this year on different days for security reasons and to prevent voter-rigging, Prime Minister Nouri Maliki said on Sunday. Political analy…
AMMAN (JT) – The national football team left to China on Sunday to hold a training camp and play a friendly against their counterpart ahead of their May 31 match against South Korea in Group 3, Round …
These goals are more than a vision. After years of delay, progress is possible. The Arab Peace Initiative has provided the foundation for a settlement between Israelis and Palestinians – this year. An…
By Mohammad Ben Hussein AMMAN – The Islamic Action Front (IAF), the political wing of the Muslim Brotherhood, will hold its first shura council meeting on Saturday, according to a IAF statement. Ham…
By Hani Hazaimeh AMMAN – A 33-year-old Sudanese national threw himself from the fifth floor of Prince Hamzah Public Hospital on Saturday, a day after he was admitted to the facility with deep cuts in…
AMMAN (Petra) – The Royal Medical Services (RMS) is currently working on a comprehensive plan to upgrade the quality of medical services offered at military hospitals throughout the Kingdom, an RMS of…
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AMMAN, May 18, 2008, (WAFA)-Presidency Spokesperson Nabil Abu Rdeina denied on Sunday evening news that President Mahmoud Abbas has threaten to resign, affirming that such statements are unfounded.
Jordan- Software piracy down, industry losses on the rise
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