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Al-Khasawneh or Khasawneh (Arabic: الخصاونه) (other transliterations include Khassawneh, Khasoneh, Khassaweneh, Khasawinah, Khassawnih, Khasawnih, Khasawineh, Khassawineh, Khassawneh, Khasawne, Khasawna, and Khasawnah all of which may also be preceded by 'Al' or 'El'), is a prominent Arab clan descending from the noble family of Imam Ja'far al-Sadiq and Imam Husayn ibn Ali.
In the context of multiple prosecutions of critical writers and journalists, such as the Jordanian satirist Ahmad Hasan Al Zoubi, this law was enacted. [17] However, according to Prime Minister, Bisher Al Khasawneh, the law's enactment was necessary to combat online crimes that violated people's privacy and caused societal friction. [6]
Prime Minister Bisher Al-Khasawneh was tasked with forming a cabinet on 7 October 2020. [1] [2] He was sworn in along with his cabinet on 12 October 2020.The two exceptions were Minister of State Mahmoud Kharabsheh who had been tested positive for COVID-19, and Minister of State for Follow-up and Government Coordination Nawaf Wasfi Tell who had to follow quarantine requirements after return ...
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Nader Al-Dahabi (born 1946) 2007: 25 November 2007 14 December 2009 2 years, 19 days Independent: 38 Samir Rifai (born 1966) 2010: 14 December 2009 9 February 2011 1 year, 57 days Independent (36) Marouf al-Bakhit (1947–2023) — 9 February 2011 24 October 2011 257 days Independent: 39 Awn Al-Khasawneh (born 1950) — 24 October 2011 2 May ...
The United States has removed the long-standing $10 million bounty on the de-facto leader of Syria following a high-level US delegation meeting with the former jihadist Friday.
DAMASCUS/BEIRUT (Reuters) -Rebel leader Ahmad al-Sharaa's Islamist group is stamping its authority on Syria's state with the same lightning speed that it seized the country, deploying police ...
He was appointed to serve as prime minister for a second time on 26 April 2012 after the sudden resignation of his predecessor, Awn Shawkat Al-Khasawneh. [5] An increase in fuel prices resulted in protests. On 2 September 2012, a motion of no confidence passed in parliament against his government. [6]