Jordan’s economy has been heavily impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, which started over a year ago. Women have been disproportionately affected by the economic consequences of COVID-19, during which those who had been working
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The Global Network on the Question of Palestine (GNQP) strongly condemns the violent attacks that have been directed against Dr. Hassan Ayoub over the last few days, a Professor of International Relations at Al-Najah
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On 5 February 2021, the International Criminal Court had decided by majority that its territorial jurisdiction over the situation in Palestine, a State Party to the Rome Statute, extends to the territory occupied by
No MoreNakbas (1): Resisting Oblivion Israeli provocations and violations are still going on in Sheikh Jarrah, Beita, and Silwan, and the wounds of the recent aggression on Gaza are still not healed. This video
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As part of the Question of Palestine (QoP) Program, Palestine-In-Depth Dialogue Series, the Arab Renaissance for Democracy and Development (ARDD) held a webinar titled “Israeli Apartheid Exposed: What Next” on June 15, 2021, discussing
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By Jalal Aby Saleh According to a 2019 Criminal Information Department of the Public Security Directorate report, that year young people committed 181 crimes, 10 misdemeanors, 1,629 crimes against property, 156 crimes against public