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As Jordan prepares for the announcement of Tawjihi (high school) exam results, the Public Security Directorate (PSD) is ...
Jordan on Wednesday strongly condemned repeated attacks on humanitarian aid convoys en route to Gaza, following a new assault ...
Minister of Interior Mazen Farraya and his Palestinian counterpart, Ziad Hab Al-Reeh, held a meeting on Wednesday at the King Hussein Bridge to discuss bilateral cooperation between their ministries ...
Local health officials say at least 38 Palestinians were killed overnight and into Wednesday in the Gaza Strip while seeking ...
The National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) held the 4th edition of the "Cyber Warriors" university-level competition, in partnership with Al Hussein Technical University (HTU), Ministry of Higher ...
Jordan has seen a decrease in the number of tourists visiting its famed ancient city of Petra and other sites since the Gaza ...
The Jordanian government is forcibly evicting a Bedouin tribe in Southern Jordan from their homes in Petra, according to Human Rights Watch. The Bedul are the oldest known inhabitants of the land ...
The Jordanian government is forcibly evicting the Bedul, a group of Bedouins from Petra, in clear violation of their economic, social, and cultural rights, including their right to housing.
The identities of the three teens killed in a horror triple-fatal crash outside Mackay have been revealed as their families work through an unimaginable tragedy.
A tomb beneath Petra’s Treasury reveals 12 skeletons and 2,000-year-old artifacts. Archaeologists call it a rare find, unlocking secrets of the Nabataeans.
KUCHING (July 17): A man was today fined RM1,000 in default one month in jail after he pleaded guilty to trespassing into a fellow villager’s compound to steal mangoes. Hamzah Bakeri, 37, from ...