AMMAN — Jordan Chamber of Commerce (JCC) Deputy President Issa Murad stressed the importance of serious efforts to increase the trade volume between Jordan and Armenia. During a meeting with an Armenian delegation, chaired by Armenia Deputy Foreign Minister Sergey Manasaryan, Murad highlighted possible areas for cooperation and investment, especially pharmaceuticals, renewable energy, mining and telecommunications as well as chemical and food industries. Murad also briefed the visiting delegates on the JCC mission, the country’s investment environment and its reform process, including economic reform in cooperation between the public and the private sectors.
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Members from the tribe of a lawyer who was beaten by Iraqi embassy staff late last week on Thursday attacked a government building in the southern governorate of Karak during a protest, setting it on fire, according to an eyewitness.
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Kerry meets Palestinian, Israeli officials in bid to revive talks
US Secretary of State John Kerry held separate talks with Israeli and Palestinian officials on Thursday and acknowledged there was considerable scepticism that the two sides would resume peace negotiations.
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Meeting expected to draw disaster risk reduction strategy
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Ensour discusses investment, trade possibilities with Turkish delegation
Prime Minister Abdullah Ensour on Tuesday met with a delegation of Turkish businesspeople and discussed means to boost bilateral cooperation and increase Turkish investments in the Kingdom.
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Record number of drivers take on Aqaba
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Downside, health hazards and future of high-tech
The already known health issues caused by long hours of computing had so far been somewhat limited to the infamous carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) and to back pain resulting from prolonged, bad sitting posture. Excessive gaming is also known for causing more or less severe, more or less permanent mental disorder, among the young more particularly.
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Official name
Having read the news item “Jordan’s ambassador to Macedonia presents credentials” (The Jordan Times, May 23, 2013), I would like to stress that no such country is a member of the United Nations.
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