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* Linguistic Affiliation and Symbolism

Arabic is the official language. English is taught to all students and is widely spoken.
* Demography

In 1946, the population was about 400,000; in 1997, it reached 4.6 million, a figure twice that of 1981. After the 1967 war with Israel and Iraq's 1990 invasion of Kuwait, there were sudden and massive influxes of Palestinian Arab refugees, who now make up more than two-thirds of the population.
* Identification

The Emirate of Transjordan was the name given to this small state when it was recognized in 1921, after the collapse of the Ottoman Empire and the promulgation of the Balfour Declaration.
* Location and Geography

Jordan has an area of about 35,475 square miles (91,900 square kilometers). It lies in the center of the Middle East, sharing its northern border with Syria, eastern border with Iraq, it's southern and eastern borders with Saudi Arabia, and western border with the Jordan River, the Dead Sea, and Israel.
Health ministry raises fees to bolster insurance fund
21 December 2011
The Ministry of Health has decided to raise the fee for overnight stays in public hospitals by 40 per cent to increase the revenues of the Health Insurance Fund,

Jordan Film Fund to help finance 15 cinema projects
21 December 2011
The Royal Film Commission (RFC) on Wednesday announced the local film projects that will receive grants from the first round of the Jordan Film Fund (JFF).

‘Private sector a key partner in supporting Madrasati’
21 December 2011
The private sector plays a fundamental role in supporting and implementing the Madrasati initiative, Madrasati Director Dana Dajani said Tuesday.

Aqaba Port Corp. shut down as 3,200 workers strike
08 December 2011
The Aqaba Port Corporation (APC) went into complete paralysis on Wednesday after thousands of its staff went on strike.

‘Sound polling vital in Arab Spring era’
08 December 2011
His Majesty King Abdullah has underlined the vital need for accurate and comprehensive research data that decision makers in the Arab world can rely on to formulate policies.

Gendarmerie
08 December 2011
His Majesty King Abdullah, the Supreme Commander of the Jordan Armed Forces, is surrounded by members of a Gendarmerie unit, where he attended a drill on Wednesday.

 
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JRSP tendering process begins
21 December 2011
The tendering process for the Jordan Red Sea Project (JRSP) has begun, a senior government official said on Tuesday, announcing that the mega-venture has been linked to a regional water security project.

SSC releases more salafists on bail
21 December 2011
The State Security Court (SSC) on Tuesday released on bail another 21 of the 99 defendants standing trial on charges of plotting terrorist attacks and inciting riots and sectarianism in Zarqa in April this year.

Gulf leaders set up $5b fund to support Jordan, Morocco
21 December 2011
Jordan on Tuesday said that its goal of joining the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) has not been forfeited, and more meetings between the Kingdom and the oil-rich bloc will continue in the coming stage.

Jordan making strides in children’s rights - Hyde
08 December 2011
Jordan has made great strides in upholding children’s rights this year and work will continue to ensure the sustainability of ongoing projects towards this goal, a UN representative said on Wednesday.

Stakeholders review findings of economic feasibility, environmental impact studies
08 December 2011
A Jordanian delegation is currently in Israel to discuss results of the Red Sea-Dead Sea Water Conveyance Project’s economic feasibility study and the environmental and social impact assessment, a government official said on Wednesday.

Questions abound as Arab Islamists move into spotlight
08 December 2011
Fresh off surprise electoral victories in Tunisia, Morocco and Egypt, Islamists face both a golden opportunity and an uncertain political landscape.

Egyptians back at polls, Cairo calm after clashes
21 December
Egyptians returned to the polls on Wednesday in a staggered parliamentary election after five days of violence in Cairo that has cast a pall over the transition to democracy and drawn a US rebuke of Egypt’s security forces.

Turkey calls on France to halt 'genocide' bill
21 December
Turkish President Abdullah Gul called on France on Tuesday to drop a parliamentary bill making it illegal to deny the 1915 mass killing of Armenians in Ottoman Turkey was genocide.

Iraq PM urges Kurds to hand over accused VP
21 December
Iraq’s prime minister urged the Kurdish authorities in the north of the country to hand over the vice president accused of running hit squads that targeted government officials, saying he must face justice.

VP announces new Yemen unity govt
08 December 2011
Yemeni Vice President Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi issued a decree Wednesday setting up a unity government headed by opposition leader Mohammed Basindwa, the state news agency Saba said.

Turkey won't be springboard for attack on Syria
08 December 2011
Turkey said Wednesday it would not let its territory be used to launch attacks against other countries after Syria said it had foiled a bid by "terrorists" to infiltrate from the Turkish border.

Egypt's FJP extends poll gains
08 December 2011
The Muslim Brotherhood's political party said Wednesday it had won a majority of the seats up for grabs in Egypt's run-off elections, which would give it at least 40 percent of the seats in Parliament decided thus far.

North Korea military, uncle to share power with Kim’s heir
21 December
North Korea will shift to collective rule from a strongman dictatorship after last week’s death of Kim Jong Il, although his untested young son will be at the head of the ruling coterie, a source with close ties to Pyongyang and Beijing said.

Second air drop for stricken Russian fishing ship
21 December
A New Zealand air force cargo plane flew to Antarctica on Wednesday to parachute sea pumps and hull patches to a leaking Russian fishing vessel that has been stuck in the frigid waters after striking sea ice last week.

Japan: 30-40 yrs to scrap Fukushima plant
21 December
Decommissioning Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant will take three or four decades, Japan’s government said on Wednesday as it unveiled plans for the next phase of a huge and costly cleanup of the tsunami-wrecked complex.

Afghan bombings force President Karzai to cancel UK visit
08 December 2011
Afghan President Hamid Karzai on Wednesday canceled a planned visit to Britain to return straight home after rare sectarian attacks the previous day which killed 59 people and put the spotlight back on Afghanistan’s security problems.

US warns of growing bioweapons threat
08 December 2011
The United States called on Wednesday for closer international cooperation to prevent terrorist groups from developing or using biological weapons, a threat it said was growing.

Roadside bomb kills 19 in Helmand
08 December 2011
A minibus struck a roadside bomb while driving in southern Afghanistan on Wednesday, triggering an explosion that killed 19 Afghan civilians, officials said.

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