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Father of child murdered in Sbarro bombing slams Jordan, demands terrorist extradited - interview
“She's been free in Jordan longer than my daughter was alive," Arnold Roth said. "There's something very, very wrong going on, and there are no secrets. It's very clear who can fix the problem.”
Queen Rania and manifestations of antisemitism in Jordan - opinion
Terror? The writing was on the (Jordanian royal palace) wall - opinion
Islam’s influence in Jordan presenting significant challenges for the king - opinion
Jordan's political future looks uncertain as Islamists make gains in recent election - opinion
The September 10 election resulted in Jordan’s leading Islamist opposition party, the IAF, winning 31 out of the 138 parliamentary seats.
Jordanian explosives case leaves Amman security forces searching for clues
Jordanian security services revealed that explosives were seized in a commercial store in the Abu Alanda area, a neighborhood east of Amman.
Jews are the owners of the Temple Mount - opinion
No other nation shares this history, no other nation has had the same capital for 3,000 years and has never had another one, and Jerusalem was never the capital of any other nation.
Jordanian crown prince announces engagement to Rajwa Al Saif
The Jordanian crown prince's fiancé was born in Riyadh and studied in New York .The engagement was attended by members of the Royal Hashemite Court and Al Saif family.
Jordan to become a full democracy within a decade
The Jordanian Royal commission is in discussions regarding a three-phase plan to empower political parties, leading to a fully-fledged democracy.
Arab Revolt against the Ottoman Empire began 105 years ago today
The impact of the revolt helped contribute to the downfall of the Ottoman Empire and continues to impact Middle Eastern geopolitics to this day.
Jordan's 100th birthday: Centenary of the ‘most unstable’ state - opinion
Despite periodic claims of Jordan’s instability and concerns about its collapse, the kingdom has not only survived 100 years, but is considered one of the most stable states in the Middle East.
Jordan's Royal Drama: No coup, just a big crisis
The discontent in the kingdom has reached the royals, and this is where changes can happen.
Despite jump in coronavirus cases, Jordan holding election
Amman has been unable to enforce full closure despite the spike in infections, experts say.
Is Jordan’s stability indispensable?
It would be wise for Israel and the US to plan for the day that a Jordanian uprising destabilizes the kingdom with civil war and anarchy, similar to the Syrian civil war.