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The Al Ghad (Arabic: الغد, 'Tomorrow') is a privately owned and the first independent Arabic daily national newspaper published in Jordan and headquartered in Amman. [ 1 ] History and profile
Al-Arab Al-Yawm: 1997 Arabic Tahir Al Udwan Daily Pan Arab www.alarabalyawm.net: Al Ghad: 2004 Arabic Muhammad Alayyan Daily Liberal www.alghad.com: Al Ra'i: 1971 Arabic Abdul-Wahhab Zughailat Daily Pro government www.alrai.com: Assabeel: 1993 Arabic Editor Daily Islamic conservative www.assabeel.net: Al Anbat: 2005 Arabic Riyadh Horoob Daily ...
In 2008, she made the decision to leave Al-Rai Newspaper, and then moved to Al-Ghad Newspaper at the end of 2008 as director of the economic page. She was then appointed editor-in-chief in 2012, by a decision of the publisher of Al-Ghad, the Jordanian businessman and investor Muhammad Alyan , to be the sixth editor-in-chief to occupy this ...
Pages in category "Newspapers published in Jordan" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. ... Al Ghad; J. The Jordan Times; R. Al Ra'i (Jordanian ...
Al-Ghad newspaper published articles by writers who support Ma'an movement, while Al-Sabil, which represents the Islamic Action Front, opposed Ma'an movement. Al-Ghad published an article in August, where the author, Marwan Mouasher, stated that "for the first time, people talked transparently about the civil state, democracy, and other goals ...
Al Arab Al Yawm (newspaper) Amman Filmmakers Cooperative; ... Beat FM 102.5; D. Al-Difa' Ad-Dustour (Jordan) G. Al Ghad; I.
2001 - Jordan Media City established. 2002 Broadcasting of Arab Radio and Television Network relocated to Amman. [16] City designated an Arab Capital of Culture. 2003 Alghad newspaper begins publication. Iraqi war refugee population expands. [6] Mecca Mall opens. Le Royal Hotel built. Raghadan Flagpole in use. 2004 - Al Ghad newspaper begins ...
Jordan renounced its claim to the territory to the Palestinians in 1988 and signed a peace treaty with Israel in 1994. Jordan is a semi-arid country, covering an area of 89,342 km 2 (34,495 sq mi) with a population of 11.5 million, making it the eleventh-most populous Arab country.