Rising sea levels predicted as a result of global warming could have severe environmental, economic and political implications for the already water-stressed Middle East, a new study published on 10 December warns. -IRIN
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Rising sea levels predicted as a result of global warming could have severe environmental, economic and political implications for the already water-stressed Middle East, a new study published on 10 December warns. -IRIN
Tel Aviv, Dec.19 (ANI): Israel and holy sites in the West Bank are experiencing a renewed surge of tourism this year, just in time for Christmas. ethlehem, where the Church of Nativity is located and the place in which Christians believe Jesus was born, is particularly busy with Christmas preparations this year. The town's mayor, Victor Batarseh, expects to welcome 65,000 tourists this …
On December 18th , from 3-4 p.m., representatives from seven Jordanian nongovernmental organizations held a screening at Le Meridien Hotel in Amman, celebrating a series of locally-created public service announcements (PSAs). The event marked the finale of two back-to-back workshops in Kuwait and Jordan, entitled Media, Activism and Democracy, led by an American organization teaching production …
AMMAN (Dow Jones)–Iraq hopes to call the first open tenders to develop its vast oil fields at the beginning of 2008, the country’s deputy oil minister said Tuesday.
18 December 2007 Amman - Starwood Hotels & Resorts Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide plans to debut a W Hotel in Amman, according to a press release from Saraya.
Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide plans to debut a W Hotel in Amman.
When a 19-year-old bride from a Saudi Arabian village slipped out of her parents’ house last year to take back a photograph from a male high school friend she knew before her marriage, she had no idea it would lead to a nightmare of gang rape, imprisonment and a draconian sentence of 200 lashes.
Saudi Arabia and Jordan signed an agreement in Jeddah on Sunday for the demarcation of their sea borders. The agreement was signed by Prince Naif Bin Abdulaziz, the Saudi interior minister and his Jordanian counterpart Eid Al Fayez.
Human Rights Watch (HRW) on Monday accused the Jordanian government of abusing laws on freedom of assembly and association to suppress political opponents and critics. In a new report announced at a news conference in Amman, the New York-based rights group also urged the United States and the European Union.
Amman - Renowned watchdog Human Rights Watch (HRW) Monday hit out at Jordanian restrictions on freedom of public assembly and urged international donors to make some of their funding to Jordan conditional on changing its relevant laws. While promisi…
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