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Unemployment In Jordan Stands At 23.3 Percent In Fourth Quarter Of 2021

AMMAN, Mar 22 (NNN-PETRA) – The unemployment rate in Jordan rose by 0.1 percent to 23.3 percent, in the fourth quarter of 2021, compared with the third quarter of the same year.

The male unemployment rate is 21.4 percent, and the rate for women is 30.7 percent, the state-run news agency reported, citing the report revealed by the Jordanian Department of Statistics.

Moreover, the unemployment rate among university degree holders has risen to 27.2 percent, said the report.

Jordan: King Abdullah to visit occupied West Bank in bid to ease tension during Ramadan

22 March 2022; MEMO: Jordan's King Abdullah II is to visit the occupied West Bank in bid to prevent possible tension during the holy month of Ramadan, Arab48.com reported on Monday. The monarch will meet with Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas during his visit, which will take place before the start of the fasting month.

Some Syrian veterans ready for Ukraine fight, commanders say

AMMAN/BEIRUT, March 20 (Reuters) - Some Syrian paramilitary fighters say they are ready to deploy to Ukraine to fight in support of their ally Russia but have not yet received instructions to go, two of their commanders told Reuters.

Nabil Abdallah, a commander in the paramilitary National Defence Forces (NDF), said he was ready to use expertise in urban combat gained during the Syrian war to aid Russia, speaking to Reuters by phone from the Syrian town of Suqaylabiyah.

Israel Foreign Minister, Jordan's King discuss Jerusalem tensions

10 March 2022; MEMO: Jordan's King Abdullah hosted Israeli Foreign Minister, Yair Lapid, for talks on Thursday about coordinating ways of securing calm in Jerusalem, a frequent flashpoint of Palestinian protests, Israel's Foreign Ministry said and Reuters reports.

The visit came "ahead of the (Muslim fast month) of Ramadan and in light of reports of growing tension in Jerusalem", the Ministry said in a statement.

Jordan's palace says estranged Prince apologises over plot to unseat Monarch

08 March 2022; MEMO: Jordan's King Abdullah received a letter of apology from former Crown Prince, Hamza, who was accused last year of trying to replace the Monarch, pledging he would never again act against the country's rulers, the royal palace said in a statement on Tuesday, Reuters reports.

US returns 9 artefacts stolen from Jordan

02 March 2022; MEMO: Jordan has recovered 9 stolen artefacts from the United States, further advancing efforts to combat antiquities trafficking from the Middle East.

According to the Jordan News Agency (Petra), the handover conducted today consisted of stone animal statues from the Stone Age, tombstones, a human statue, a bronze jug and a copper altar.

Jordan: 77% of journalists summoned by security agencies in 2021

01 March 2022; MEMO:The Centre for Defending Freedom of Journalists (CDFJ) said yesterday that 77.3 per cent of Jordanian journalists were summoned by security agencies in 2021, Arabi21 reported.

In a report released yesterday the CDFJ also found that 83 per cent of the Jordanian journalists believe that the government rarely investigates violations committed against them.

Jordan opposition figures demand king to return 'looted funds'

25 Feb 2022; MEMO: A group of Jordanian opposition figures have issued a statement calling on King Abdullah II to "disclose the size of his wealth and the wealth of his wife and family and return looted funds to the state treasury."

The signatories the establishment of the "national rescue committee" and called for an open sit-in on 24 March in the capital, Amman.

Cyberattacks Target Jordan’s Royal Court, Gov’t In 2021: Minister

AMMAN, Feb 21 (NNN-PETRA) – Jordan’s State Minister for Media Affairs, Faisal Shboul, said yesterday, 897 cyberattacks against the country were recorded in 2021, and all of them were thwarted.

The attacks targeted several establishments, including the Royal Hashemite Court, the official body that oversees the preparation and implementation of the Jordanian King’s local and international activities, Shboul said, in a press conference.

Jordan condemns Israel's aggression in East Jerusalem

14 Feb 2022; MEMO: Jordan, on Monday, decried the Israeli aggression in the Sheikh Jarrah neighbourhood in occupied East Jerusalem, calling it a breach of international laws, Anadolu News Agency reports.

"The eviction and deportation orders against the residents of Sheikh Jarrah neighbourhood in occupied East Jerusalem are a violation of international and humanitarian laws," Haitham Abu Al-Foul, spokesperson for the Jordanian Foreign Ministry, said in a statement.

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