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  2. The Jordan Times - Wikipedia

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    The Jordan Times is an English-language daily newspaper based in Amman, Jordan. [2] History

  3. List of newspapers in Jordan - Wikipedia

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    The Jordan Times: 1975 English: Samir Barhoum Daily Independent www.jordantimes.com: Jordan News: 2021 English: Mahmoud Al Abed Daily Independent www.jordannews.jo: Al Liwaa: 1972 Arabic Bilal Hasan Al Tel Weekly Liberal www.aliwaa.com: Shihan: 1991 Arabic Jihad Momani Weekly Liberal www.shihan-news.com: Al Ahali: 2006 Arabic Adnan Khalifa ...

  4. Al Ra'i (Jordanian newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    The newspaper is owned and published by Jordan Press Foundation. [4] The company later began to publish an English daily, The Jordan Times. [5] Al Rai launched its Palestinian edition on 5 October 2005. [2] In August 2008, the daily started its e-journal, Minbar Al Rai, and in May 2009 it launched a weekly newspaper for advertisements. [4]

  5. Rana Husseini - Wikipedia

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    Rana Husseini was born in 1969. She has been an active journalist and activist since 1993, when she began working for The Jordan Times. After hearing the story of a 16 year old girl that was raped, silenced and then killed by her brother for tarnishing her family's honor in 1994, Ranaa Husseini was inspired to write a book about her and many other women that experienced the same fate .

  6. Amman - Wikipedia

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    Jordan Gate. Zahran district in west Amman is the location of the Jordan Gate, which is a high class commercial and residential project currently under construction in the Wadi Al-Seer district of Amman, Jordan, it consists of two high-rise buildings connected by a multi-storey podium. [118]

  7. Ammon - Wikipedia

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    Ammon (/ ˈ æ m ən /; Ammonite: 𐤏𐤌𐤍 ʻAmān; Hebrew: עַמּוֹן ʻAmmōn; Arabic: عمّون, romanized: ʻAmmūn) was an ancient Semitic-speaking kingdom occupying the east of the Jordan River, between the torrent valleys of Arnon and Jabbok, in present-day Jordan.

  8. Timeline of Amman - Wikipedia

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    1975 - The Jordan Times newspaper begins publication. 1981 - Jordan Rally (automotive race) begins. 1983 - Queen Alia International Airport built. 1985 - Population: 812,500 (estimate). [14] 1989 Ali Suheimat becomes mayor. King Abdullah I Mosque and Kan Zaman Tourist Village [3] constructed. 1991 - Palestinian war refugee population expands. [6]

  9. Jordan - Wikipedia

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    Jordan has a small coastline along the Red Sea in its southwest, separated by the Gulf of Aqaba from Egypt. Amman is the country's capital and largest city, as well as the most populous city in the Levant. Modern-day Jordan has been inhabited by humans since the Paleolithic period.