By Jalal Abu Saleh Amman – Unions, and labor and civil society organizations working to help worker enjoy their labor rights are usually more vocal on Labor Day, marked every year on May 1;
By Eman Abu Qao’od Visited by both locals and tourists wishing to taste traditional Jordanian food, to wear Al-Khalqa (traditional Salti dress) and to enjoy the beautiful house decorations, “Fatima Alzoubi House” has become
By Jaber Suleiman, co-founder of The Centre for Refugee Rights (AIDOUN) in Lebanon And independent researcher/consultant in refugee studies. No translation available
Debt and Imprisonment in Jordan brief discusses the legal frameworks for debt in Jordan and looks at repayment of debt according to the Jordan execution law and the penal code. It also sheds light
BY Chris Gunness, Writer, Broadcaster, former UNRWA Spokesperson For me, it is absolutely imperative that when the dust settles on Gaza, we see three things. First of all, we have to have an investigation,
Jordan has moved into the second year of the COVID-19 crisis. The lockdowns, the global economic slowdown, trade disruptions, and the suspension of international travel have “exacerbated existing structural weaknesses in the economy and unresolved
By Dr. Sari Hanafi, Professor of socology, the American University of Beirut. – What is new now is the intifada does not concern areas of occupation but also inside Israel. The Palestinians there are
By Dr. Sami Miaari, lecturer at University of Tel Aviv, and head of Arab economic forum. There is a real need for International intervention to de-escalate the situation The tensions in the Israeli territories