Spending on leisure and tourism projects in the Middle East is poised to surpass $3 trillion over the next two decades.
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Spending on leisure and tourism projects in the Middle East is poised to surpass $3 trillion over the next two decades.
BankMuscat, the Sultanate’s leading financial institution, was awarded an advisory mandate by the Jordanian Government owned Aqaba Water Company, a water and wastewater utility.
AMMAN — Pervez Musharraf took Pakistan by surprise on Monday when he unexpectedly announced his resignation as president, effectively making history as the first leader in the country to voluntarily step down, albeit under tremendous pressure to do so.
Jordan’s private, public sectors partnership – a new concept
Drop in number of licences signals slower construction activity in Jordan
Government to set up zones in Jordan Valley, Dead Sea area
Royal Jordanian inaugurates its first nonstop flight to Kiev today
AMMAN [MENL] — Jordan has intensified its renewed dialogue with Hamas. Officials said the two sides have met twice in less than a month. They said the dialogue has focused on Hamas’s policy in the Middle East and reassurances that the Islamic movement would not interfere in the Hashemite kingdom.
Prime Minister Fuad Siniora is to travel to Baghdad this week for trade talks, becoming the first Lebanese leader to visit Iraq since the fall of Saddam Hussein, officials said on Monday.
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