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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]
Jordan fully reopened its main border crossing with Syria on Wednesday in a move to boost the countries' struggling economies and reinforce a push by Arab states to reintegrate Syria after ...
The newspaper includes two main sections: News: Covers local, regional, and world news, and includes subsections on business and sports. Opinions: Features opinion commentary and analysis by Jordanian, Arab, and international writers. The paper's website was the 31st most visited website in the Arab world in 2013. [citation needed]
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 ...
DAMASCUS (Reuters) -Qatar is ready to invest in Syria's energy sector and ports, the de facto Syrian leader Ahmed al-Sharaa said after meeting a senior Qatari official in Damascus on Monday, as ...
Most Jordanian newspapers and news stations are situated in Amman. Daily newspapers published in Amman include Alghad, [148] Ad-Dustour, [149] The Jordan Times, [148] and Al Ra'i, the most circulated newspaper in the country. [150] In 2011, Al Ra'i was ranked the 5th most popular newspaper in the Arab world by Forbes Middle-East report. [151]
Lebanese designer Elie Saab made the bridal gown for Thursday's royal wedding in Jordan, a spokeswoman for the haute couture outfit says. Jordan's royal court kept the dress' designer a closely ...
This is a list of Arabic-language and other newspapers published in the Arab world. The Arab newspaper industry started in the early 19th century with the Iraqi newspaper Journal Iraq published by Ottoman Wali, Dawud Pasha, in Baghdad in 1816. International Arab papers Al-Arab (United Kingdom) Al-Hayat (United Kingdom) Al-Quds al-Arabi (United Kingdom) Asharq Alawsat (United Kingdom) Hoona ...