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Jordan Concludes "Rocket Cell" Case, Charges Filed Against 12
A Jordanian court concluded legal proceedings against 12 individuals charged with felonies related to a "rocket manufacturing cell," sparking public debate and prompting a response from the Islamic Action Front, which affirmed the state's sole right to bear arms.
Jordan Concludes "Rocket Cell" Case, Charges Filed Against 12
A Jordanian court concluded legal proceedings against 12 individuals charged with felonies related to a "rocket manufacturing cell," sparking public debate and prompting a response from the Islamic Action Front, which affirmed the state's sole right to bear arms.
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44% Bias Score


Houthi Drone Intercepted Over Jordan, Crashing Near Dead Sea
A Yemeni Houthi drone, likely a "Yafa 1" carrying 2-4 kilograms of explosives, intended for an Israeli military base, was intercepted over the Dead Sea near the Jordanian border on Friday night; it crashed in Ma'in, Jordan, causing a fire, but no casualties.
Houthi Drone Intercepted Over Jordan, Crashing Near Dead Sea
A Yemeni Houthi drone, likely a "Yafa 1" carrying 2-4 kilograms of explosives, intended for an Israeli military base, was intercepted over the Dead Sea near the Jordanian border on Friday night; it crashed in Ma'in, Jordan, causing a fire, but no casualties.
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36% Bias Score


Trilateral Summit Addresses Gaza Crisis, Emphasizing Palestinian Authority Governance
French President Macron, Egyptian President al-Sisi, and Jordanian King Abdullah II met in Cairo to discuss the Gaza crisis following Israel's ceasefire violation, emphasizing the need for a Palestinian Authority-led governance and a coordinated reconstruction plan.
Trilateral Summit Addresses Gaza Crisis, Emphasizing Palestinian Authority Governance
French President Macron, Egyptian President al-Sisi, and Jordanian King Abdullah II met in Cairo to discuss the Gaza crisis following Israel's ceasefire violation, emphasizing the need for a Palestinian Authority-led governance and a coordinated reconstruction plan.
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40% Bias Score


Azraq Refugee Camp: Underfunding and Prolonged Displacement Highlight Syria's Reconstruction Needs
Azraq refugee camp in Jordan, built for 40,000 Syrian refugees, faces underfunding (31% of requested funds received by late 2024), leaving children living in harsh conditions and adults without opportunities, highlighting the need for Syria's reconstruction before their return.
Azraq Refugee Camp: Underfunding and Prolonged Displacement Highlight Syria's Reconstruction Needs
Azraq refugee camp in Jordan, built for 40,000 Syrian refugees, faces underfunding (31% of requested funds received by late 2024), leaving children living in harsh conditions and adults without opportunities, highlighting the need for Syria's reconstruction before their return.
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56% Bias Score


EU's Major Investment in Jordan's Water Infrastructure
The EU is heavily investing in Jordan's water infrastructure, including a €400 million loan and the Aqaba-Amman desalinization project (€400 million), to alleviate water scarcity worsened by population growth, refugee influxes, and climate change.
EU's Major Investment in Jordan's Water Infrastructure
The EU is heavily investing in Jordan's water infrastructure, including a €400 million loan and the Aqaba-Amman desalinization project (€400 million), to alleviate water scarcity worsened by population growth, refugee influxes, and climate change.
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36% Bias Score


EU invests in Jordan's water security amid global scarcity
Half of the world faces water scarcity, exacerbated by climate change; Jordan, critically water-stressed, receives significant EU funding for projects like the Aqaba-Amman desalination plant; Europe explores desalination and wastewater reuse, while the EU plans a Water Resilience Strategy.
EU invests in Jordan's water security amid global scarcity
Half of the world faces water scarcity, exacerbated by climate change; Jordan, critically water-stressed, receives significant EU funding for projects like the Aqaba-Amman desalination plant; Europe explores desalination and wastewater reuse, while the EU plans a Water Resilience Strategy.
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36% Bias Score

Jordan's New Property Tax Bill: Automated System Sparks Debate
Jordan's government submitted a new bill to parliament to revise property taxes, replacing a 1954 law with an automated electronic system. While officials claim it increases fairness, critics warn of unintended consequences due to potential misalignment with market values.

Jordan's New Property Tax Bill: Automated System Sparks Debate
Jordan's government submitted a new bill to parliament to revise property taxes, replacing a 1954 law with an automated electronic system. While officials claim it increases fairness, critics warn of unintended consequences due to potential misalignment with market values.
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44% Bias Score

Increased Drug Smuggling on Jordan's Western Border: Evidence of Gaps in Regional Security
Increased drug smuggling attempts along Jordan's western border involve coordination between gangs in Egypt's Sinai and Israel, utilizing a known route from Sinai through occupied territories to Wadi Araba, while smuggling on northern and eastern borders is less organized; this contradicts some Isra...

Increased Drug Smuggling on Jordan's Western Border: Evidence of Gaps in Regional Security
Increased drug smuggling attempts along Jordan's western border involve coordination between gangs in Egypt's Sinai and Israel, utilizing a known route from Sinai through occupied territories to Wadi Araba, while smuggling on northern and eastern borders is less organized; this contradicts some Isra...
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44% Bias Score

Petra's Tourism Boom: Balancing Preservation with Growth
Petra, a Jordanian archaeological site, experienced a consistent rise in annual visitors from over 2010 to 2024, reaching a peak of more than 1.1 million, due to its ancient history, impressive architecture, and UNESCO World Heritage status.

Petra's Tourism Boom: Balancing Preservation with Growth
Petra, a Jordanian archaeological site, experienced a consistent rise in annual visitors from over 2010 to 2024, reaching a peak of more than 1.1 million, due to its ancient history, impressive architecture, and UNESCO World Heritage status.
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44% Bias Score

Global Water Scarcity: EU's Response to Jordan's Crisis
Half of the world faces water scarcity, exacerbated by climate change; Jordan, severely affected, receives EU support for projects like the Wadi al Arab II plant and the Aqaba-Amman desalination project; Europe uses desalination and wastewater reuse, and the EU plans a Water Resilience Strategy.

Global Water Scarcity: EU's Response to Jordan's Crisis
Half of the world faces water scarcity, exacerbated by climate change; Jordan, severely affected, receives EU support for projects like the Wadi al Arab II plant and the Aqaba-Amman desalination project; Europe uses desalination and wastewater reuse, and the EU plans a Water Resilience Strategy.
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40% Bias Score

EU Invests Heavily in Jordan's Water Security Amidst Global Scarcity
Facing a global water crisis, half the world's population lacks sufficient water, with Jordan among the most critically affected. The EU is heavily investing in Jordan's water infrastructure, including desalination and wastewater reuse projects, while exploring similar solutions within Europe, as cl...

EU Invests Heavily in Jordan's Water Security Amidst Global Scarcity
Facing a global water crisis, half the world's population lacks sufficient water, with Jordan among the most critically affected. The EU is heavily investing in Jordan's water infrastructure, including desalination and wastewater reuse projects, while exploring similar solutions within Europe, as cl...
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24% Bias Score

Jordan, Germany Discuss Syrian Refugee Return Amidst Uncertain Conditions
Following discussions between German and Jordanian officials, the possibility of Syrian refugees returning home is considered, contingent upon improving conditions in Syria; Germany is exploring allowing short visits for assessment purposes and has committed €300 million in aid.

Jordan, Germany Discuss Syrian Refugee Return Amidst Uncertain Conditions
Following discussions between German and Jordanian officials, the possibility of Syrian refugees returning home is considered, contingent upon improving conditions in Syria; Germany is exploring allowing short visits for assessment purposes and has committed €300 million in aid.
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36% Bias Score
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