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One injured in bus complex fire

By - Jan 13,2014 - Last updated at Jan 13,2014

AMMAN — Civil Defence Department (CDD) personnel extinguished a fire that erupted at a yard in the southern bus complex in Amman on Monday, spreading to three buses.

CDD cadres administered first aid to a man who suffered smoke inhalation and took him to Al Bashir Hospital, where his condition was reported as fair.

The buses, which operate the Aqaba-Amman and Saudi Arabia-Amman routes, had been parked at the complex for maintenance, the CDD said, adding that the investigation is still ongoing.

Authorities seize 288,000 narcotic pills, detain four suspects

Jan 13,2014 - Last updated at Jan 13,2014

AMMAN — The Public Security Department (PSD) on Monday said that Anti-Narcotics Department (AND) agents dealt with three cases of drug smuggling over the past few days, seizing 288,000 narcotic pills and detaining four suspects.

In one case, the PSD said the authorities received information about a resident of the Northern Badia who was allegedly planning to smuggle 226,000 narcotic pills to a neighbouring country.

Agents raided the suspect’s house, where they found the pills and detained him.

In another case, two suspects of Arab nationality in Mafraq were detained for alleged planning to sell 32,000 narcotic pills found in their possession.

In a separate case, AND agents tracked down a man “who has a criminal record in drug trafficking”.

He was found driving a vehicle that was carrying 30,000 narcotic pills.

The suspect was arrested and referred to the State Security Court prosecutor.

Jordan, Pakistan discuss military cooperation

Jan 13,2014 - Last updated at Jan 13,2014

AMMAN — Chairman of the Joint Chiefs-of-Staff Gen. Mashal Al Zaben on Monday met with Maj. Gen. Muhammad Rashid, director general of Foreign Military Cooperation at the Pakistan army, and an accompanying delegation.

Discussions covered bilateral relations and cooperation between the armed forces of both countries, according to a statement sent to The Jordan Times.

2,559 guest workers deported in 2013 — Katamine

By - Jan 13,2014 - Last updated at Jan 13,2014

AMMAN — Minister of Labour Nidal Katamine on Monday said the ministry’s monitoring teams conducted 65,235 field visits during 2013, detaining 22,334 guest workers violating the Labour Law, compared with 16,000 violations registered in 2012.

Katamine added that the ministry deported 2,559 guest workers, while 6,909 workers rectified their status in 2013, noting that 12,172 Egyptians and 8,382 Syrians were found in violation of the law.

A total of 770 institutions were closed for violations, while 4,892 warnings were issued to others.

Jordan Valley border crossing to close on Wednesday

Jan 13,2014 - Last updated at Jan 13,2014

AMMAN — The Public Security Department said on Monday that the Jordan Valley border crossing will be partially closed to passengers and cargo on Wednesday from 10am until 3pm.

JICA provides medical equipment for host communities

Jan 13,2014 - Last updated at Jan 13,2014

AMMAN — The Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) is providing a “wide range of medical equipment” to Syrian refugee host communities in the northern governorates of Mafraq, Irbid, Jerash and Ajloun, in addition to those in the capital, a JICA statement said on Monday.

Under the programme “Follow-up Cooperation for Ex-participant of Area-focused Training for Maternal and Child Healthcare in Jordan”, JICA is providing medical equipment to public hospitals and health centres over two phases, the first of which started in November 2013, while the second starts in March 2014.

“The programme is the result of close coordination between JICA and the Ministry of Health,” the statement said.

Capital needs $1 billion for infrastructure projects — mayor

By - Jan 13,2014 - Last updated at Jan 13,2014

AMMAN — Amman Mayor Aqel Biltaji on Monday said the cost of infrastructure projects needed in the capital is estimated at $1 billion.

In a meeting organised by the Consumer Protection Society, he said the Greater Amman Municipality has allocated JD180 million from its JD466 million budget to establish capital schemes based on the needs of local communities.

He called for changing the “consumerist culture” of residents, particularly in water and electricity.

Iran foreign minister due in Amman Tuesday

By - Jan 12,2014 - Last updated at Jan 12,2014

AMMAN — Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif will visit Jordan this week for discussions on bilateral ties and regional developments, the Foreign Ministry said on Sunday.

Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Sabah Al Rafei confirmed Zarif’s Tuesday visit, saying it comes upon an invitation by Foreign Minister Nasser Judeh.

She gave no further details on the issues the two sides will discuss.

The Islamic Republic News Agency (IRNA) cited an informed source from the Iranian foreign ministry saying that Zarif’s visit will also include Iraq and Lebanon.

The source told IRNA that the aim of these diplomatic visits is to consult with counterparts on bilateral ties and regional developments.

Zarif has already visited Iraq, the United Arab Emirates, Kuwait, Oman and Qatar, IRNA said.

Citing Lebanon’s ambassador to Tehran, IRNA said that Zarif is scheduled to meet with senior Lebanese officials on Monday to discuss a variety of issues, mainly the terrorist blasts in front of Iran’s embassy in Beirut.

Zarif’s visit to Jordan will be the first since his appointment as foreign minister by Iranian President Hassan Rouhani.

In May 2013, former Iranian foreign minister Ali Akbar Salehi paid a visit to the Kingdom and delivered a letter to His Majesty King Abdullah from former president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.

Jordan, France discuss Geneva II preparations

By - Jan 12,2014 - Last updated at Jan 12,2014

AMMAN — Jordan and France on Sunday discussed the preparations for the Geneva II conference on Syria.

During a meeting between Foreign Minister Nasser Judeh and his French counterpart Laurent Fabius in Paris on the sidelines of the Friends of Syria meeting, the two diplomats discussed the January 22 meeting, which is aimed at reaching a political solution to the Syrian conflict, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported.

During his participation in the Friends of Syria meeting in Paris, Judeh reiterated Jordan’s stand calling for an end to the bloodshed and expediting efforts to forge an inclusive political solution to the crisis that ensures the unity of Syria’s people and territory.

He stressed the need for the Syrian opposition factions to unite and take a collective decision to take part in Geneva II conference.

Judeh highlighted Jordan’s contributions at all levels to reach the envisioned solution, underlining Jordan’s firm rejection of any foreign military intervention to end the conflict.

He also outlined the consequences of the Syrian crisis on Jordan, which hosts more than 600,000 Syrian refugees, renewing a call to the world community to extend more aid to help the Kingdom carry on with its humanitarian mission and ease pressure on its infrastructure.

During his meeting with Fabius, Judeh expressed Jordan’s appreciation of France’s continuous support.

Discussions also focused on the role the Kingdom can play through its UN Security Council membership and the issues that the council will look into this month under Jordan’s presidency.

France is committed to maintaining coordination with Jordan, Fabius said, adding that the election of the Kingdom as a non-permanent Security Council member is testament to the respect it commands internationally.

The two officials also stressed the need for concerted efforts to support the US administration in brokering the ongoing peace negotiations between the Palestinians and the Israelis.

Also in Paris, Judeh attended a meeting of the Arab ministerial team delegated by the Arab Peace Initiative Committee at the Arab League to contact the US administration to receive an update on the development of Palestinian-Israeli talks.

US Secretary of State John Kerry met with the ministerial team and highlighted the results of his latest visit to Palestine, Israel, Jordan and Saudi Arabia.

Judeh reaffirmed the Kingdom’s support to a two-state solution leading to the establishment of a Palestinian state on the pre-1976 border, with East Jerusalem as its capital, noting that having an independent Palestinian state is a higher Jordanian interest, Petra reported.

Man charged with manslaughter in stabbing death of friend

By - Jan 12,2014 - Last updated at Jan 12,2014

AMMAN — Criminal Court Prosecutor Ali Abu Zeid on Sunday charged a man with manslaughter in connection with the stabbing death of his friend in an Amman suburb over the weekend, official sources said.

The victim, who was not identified, was allegedly stabbed by the suspect, who is in his twenties, in the waist with a sharp object during a heated argument on Saturday in the Nuzha suburb of the capital, a senior official source told The Jordan Times.”The victim and the suspect were sitting with other friends when an argument ensued,” the source explained.

The argument developed into a fight and their friends intervened and attempted to stop them, but the suspect managed to grab a sharp object and allegedly stabbed the victim in the waist, the source added.

The victim was taken to Prince Hamzah Hospital but was declared dead on arrival, a second source said.”It seems the injury was fatal and caused heavy bleeding that led his death,” the source told The Jordan Times.

The body was taken to the National Institute of Forensic Medicine for an autopsy, he added.

Abu Zeid issued orders for the suspect to be detained at a correctional and rehabilitation centre for 15 days pending further investigation into the incident.

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