Diary
AMMAN (Petra) - The Amman Chamber of Commerce (ACC) has recently signed an agreement with the Euro-Mediterranean Association for Cooperation and Development (EMA) to strengthen cooperation in the fields of trade and investment between Jordan and Germany. Signed by ACC Chairman Riad Saifi and EMA’s President Horst Siedentopf on the sidelines of the Hamburg Logistics Forum, the agreement seeks to enhance business cooperation through exchanging ex....
The General Assembly held the Annual General meeting for the Arab Orphan Committee by the president of the Executive Committee Tayseer Kna'an. The partcipants discussed the activities of the Assembly in Jordan and Palestine and the most important development projects
The Committee of Training Courses and Continuing Education at Bar Association held a seminar about the environmental legislation between the legal concepts and practical application, it was attended by a large number of lawyers and those who are interested in the environmental field.
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‘Right of Return’ activists seek to draw attention to Palestinian refugees’ plight
AMMAN — Civil society organisations in the Kingdom on Saturday hosted organisers of a humanitarian aid convoy during a stopover in Amman en route to the besieged Gaza Strip with relief aid.
Teachers Association council holds first meeting
AMMAN — The Teachers Association Council held its first meeting on Thursday at the Teachers Club in Amman.
Electricity workers’ strike hurting power company’s finances — Bushnaq
AMMAN — (JT) - An ongoing, open-ended strike by Jordanian Electric Power Company (JEPCO) workers is hurting the company’s finances, JEPCO Director General Marwan Bushnaq said on Saturday.
Now syndicate a fact, teachers want to see promises kept
AMMAN — (JT) - As teachers elected Mustafa Rawashdeh as the first president of their long-awaited syndicate, expectations run high as to what accomplishments members of the syndicate want to see next.
Merchants to strike today to protest Landlords and Tenants Law
AMMAN — (JT) - The commercial sector, with the exception of bakeries, will go on strike today in protest against the new Landlords and Tenants Law.
Contractors, agricultural engineers syndicates to hold elections on Friday
AMMAN — (JT) - More than 1,200 members in the Jordan Construction Contractors Association (JCCA) will elect members of the association council on Friday, after the incumbent president retained his position uncontested, according to a JCCA statement said.
Women activists accuse gov’t of neglecting their cause
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AMMAN — (JT)- Rana Husseini -  Women’s rights activists on Tuesday accused the government of neglecting their cause, responding to recent remarks by Prime Minister Awn Khasawneh.
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Nurses to strike again after gov’t ‘fails to meet demands’
AMMAN — (J.T)- Public sector nurses will observe a work stoppage this week in protest against the salary restructuring plan, Jordan Nurses and Midwives Association (JNMA) President Khalid Abu Azizeh said on Sunday.
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