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  2. Azmi Mahafzah - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, Mahafzah was appointed Vice President for Scientific Faculties and in 2016, he became President of the University of Jordan. [3] In June 2018, he was appointed Minister of Education and additionally, he became Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research in October. [1] [3] In November 2018, he resigned as minister. [4]

  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. Cabinet of Jordan - Wikipedia

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    The Cabinet of Jordan is led by the Prime Minister who is appointed by the King. The Prime Minister is then free to form his own cabinet which is responsible to the Chamber of Deputies on matters of general policy and can be forced to resign by a two-thirds vote of " no confidence " by that body or be dismissed by the King.

  5. Education in Jordan - Wikipedia

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    The higher education system of the country has evolved considerably in recent decades. In years between 2000/2001 and 2006/2007, Jordan has seen an increased demand for higher education, with enrollments growing at an annual rate of 14% from 77,841 to 218,900 students in that time period.

  6. Eenadu - Wikipedia

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    Eenadu found itself struggling to become a daily publication among publications. However, it was popular in certain regions and rivalry was still an issue. Eenadu hired a new set of directors to be part of its key decision and management group which drove it towards what it is today: the most highly circulated newspaper in the region.

  7. Omar Razzaz - Wikipedia

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    Omar Razzaz (Arabic: عمر الرزاز; born 17 May 1961) is a Jordanian politician who served as the 42nd Prime Minister of Jordan from June 14, 2018 to October 12, 2020. He was designated to form a new government on 5 June 2018 after his predecessor resigned as a result of widespread protests against IMF -backed austerity measures in the ...

  8. Nasser Shraideh - Wikipedia

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    Nasser Sultan Shraideh (born 1967) is the Jordanian Deputy Prime Minister for Economic Affairs and Minister of State for Public Sector Modernisation. He was appointed as minister on 27 October 2022. [1] [2] Previously he had served as Minister of Planning and International Cooperation between 12 October 2020 and 27 October 2022. [3] [4] [5] [6]

  9. Ad-Dustour (Jordan) - Wikipedia

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    The first issue of Ad-Dustour (in Arabic الدستور) was published on 28 March 1967 [2] [3] as a result of a merger of two publications: Filastin (in Arabic فلسطين) and Al Manar (in Arabic المنار) [4] [5] published in the West Bank that had ceased publication in 1967 because of the Six-Day War.