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‘New ID cards to be issued for Syrians in Jordan next year’
The Syrian refugee influx is not only affecting the Kingdom’s services sector and infrastructure, but also adds pressure on security institutions and the army, a security official said on Thursday.
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UN will ‘take time’ to decide on Palestinian resolution — Jordan
Negotiations on a draft UN resolution that sets terms for a final Israeli-Palestinian peace deal will take time, Jordan said Thursday, indicating that a Security Council vote was not imminent.
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Putin says his grip on power is firm and economy will rebound
President Vladimir Putin vowed Thursday that Russia would rapidly recover from its financial crisis and said his grip on power was firm, even as new Western sanctions and a run on the ruble pile on the pressure.
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Business
Pharmaceutical industry, ICT can boost Jordan's economic growth
Jordan's pharmaceutical industry has potential to grow further due to its capability to manufacture new products and market them globally, according to the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD).
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Sports
If you build it, they will come
Patience is a virtue but one National Federation is set to reap the rewards after major investment, according to a statement from the Jordan Olympic Committee (JOC) News Service.
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Connected cameras
You don’t necessarily have to go to extremes with a camera like the Nixie to enjoy the advantages of connected objects, cameras for that matter. There are countless, less science-fictional but nevertheless amazing applications of the technology.
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Ugly misogyny
This might be a little bit late, considering that the heated argument between two members of Parliament, Yahia Al Saud and Hind Al Fayez, took place almost two weeks ago, but it is an incident that should not be left unnoticed.
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