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The recent renewal of the mandate of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) for an additional three years by the UN General Assembly constitutes a revealing moment in the struggle over narrative, legitimacy, and international law itself. This decision, adopted by an overwhelming majority, goes far beyond being an administrative measure concerning a relief agency; at its core, it carries a renewed UN recognition that the Palestinian refugee issue remains unresolved, and that the crime upon which it was founded has not yet been closed.
Dec 09,2025| AnalysisAfter years of stagnation and coronavirus pandemic-driven strain, Jordanians are beginning to look to the future with cautious optimism. A new survey by the Center for Strategic Studies shows that public confidence in the government has climbed to about 70%, up notably from the time of its formation. Nearly half of respondents expect their economic situation to improve in the next 12 months, a significant rise in sentiment since early 2024. The share of those who believe the country is headed in the right direction has also grown, reflecting a gradual recovery in national mood.
Dec 04,2025| Analysis
The International Governmental Committee for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage, under UNESCO, announced during its session in New Delhi, India, on Wednesday, the inclusion of Jordan’s “Al-Mahras” olive tree on the Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage, alongside other Jordanian and Arab joint heritage files.
Dec 10,2025 | Around Jordan
A remarkable fossil insect named Bcharreglaris haddadini was recently documented from the 140-million-year-old Jordanian amber. The species was identified and officially named by researcher Hani Al-Qudumi, who chose the name haddadini in honor of Dr. Abbas Haddadin, the discoverer of Jordanian amber and one of the leading figures who revealed its scientific importance.
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