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Foreign Ministry denounces Iraq terrorist attack

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates, on Friday, condemned the terrorist attack that took place on the village of Khadirjija in the brotherly Republic of Iraq, which killed and injured in a number of people.

The official spokesman for the Ministry, Ambassador Haitham Abu Alfoul , affirmed the Kingdom’s strong condemnation of this terrorist attack.

He stressed Jordan’s absolute solidarity and standing by Iraq in the face of all that threatens its security and stability, expressing sincere condolences to the families of the victims, and wishing the injured a speedy recovery.

SOURCE: JORDAN NEWS AGENCY

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Affairs

SSC warns against fake employees

The Social Security Corporation (SSC) warned against some external parties that impersonating its employees by calling a subscriber at the corporation over the phone and informing them that they have dues or financial refunds from the institution.

The SSC, in a statement on Friday, said that the imposter phoned the subscriber telling him to send his (IBAN) and he will get a text message from the corporation that include receiving his IBAN.

It added that after the phone conversation the imposter asks the subscriber to pay an amount of money via his e-wallet to transfer the dues or the refunds for the subscriber.

The real process, the statement stressed, is only through the electronic payment service via the organization’s account and not an electronic account or personal accounts for individuals.

The statement urged all the subscribers to apply via its official website www.ssc.gov.jo or by calling its contact center (117117).

SOURCE: JORDAN NEWS AGENCY

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Affairs

Qatarneh meets Russian economic delegation

Secretary-General of the Ministry of Investment, Commissioner General of the Jordanian Pavilion in Expo 2020, Zaher Qatarneh met, on Friday, a Russian delegation representing an industrial and economic delegation, in Dubai.

The delegation was briefed on the investment reality and the legislation governing it, in addition to the benefits of investing in the Kingdom.

Qatarneh stressed the government’s keenness to provide a safe, encouraging and competitive investment environment for investors to enable them to access many Arab and international markets thanks to Jordan’s strategic location and the network of free trade agreements Jordan has with America, Britain, the European Union, Canada and Singapore in addition to the Arab countries.

For his part, Russian Deputy Prime Minister of the Penza Region Valery Bespalov said the Russian delegation, which came from three Russian provinces specialized in manufacturing equipment for the production of gas and oil, petrochemical industries, timber, furniture, aluminum and complementary food industries, is interested in the Jordanian market for its strategic location, which facilitates the entry to many neighboring markets.

SOURCE: JORDAN NEWS AGENCY

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General

Relatively cold weather forecast for weekend – JMD

Relatively cold weather conditions are expected, on Friday, as temperatures begin to rise, while moderate conditions are forecast in the Jordan Valley, the Dead Sea and the port city of Aqaba, the Jordan Meteorological Department (JMD) said in its daily update.

Winds will be southeasterly moderate, the JMD added.

Similar weather conditions are expected tomorrow, while on Sunday, a chance of light rain in the northern parts of the Kingdom is forecast.

Temperatures in the capital Amman will range between a high of 18 degrees Celsius and a low of 10 degrees.

Highs in the port city of Aqaba will reach 26 degrees, sliding to 14 degrees at night.

SOURCE: JORDAN NEWS AGENCY

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General

Princess Basma praises Jordanian women’s capability in top posts

HRH Princess Basma Bint Talal, Honorary Goodwill Ambassador for the UN Women, Chairperson of the Jordanian National Committee for Women (JNCW), said that Jordanian women still capable of reaching top posts locally and internationally.

The princess made her remarks, yesterday in a reception organized by the UN Women and the JNCW on the occasion of appointing Sima Bahouth as the Executive Director of the United Nations Women.

Her Highness said appointing Bahouth has important implications not only for Jordanian women, but also for Arab women as a whole, and represents a global recognition of the ability and competence of Arab women in serving the causes of their counterparts in all countries of the world.

During the event attended by UN Women Jordan representative Ziad Sheikh, Her Highness considered that the path ahead for women in many countries of the world is still full of challenges that prevent them from being empowered, which reinforces the importance of the concerted efforts of all national and international efforts to confront these challenges, in order to a prosperous future for women, recognizing their political, social and economic rights, empowering them and enhancing their role.

Her Highness praised the partnership between the JNCW, the UN Women in Jordan and the official bodies concerned with women’s issues and various civil society organizations, and the successes achieved by this partnership in empowering women and combating forms of violence against them in various fields.

For her part, Bahouth said her appointment would not have been achieved without the great attention women enjoy by the Hashemite leadership and its continued support in this regard.

JNCW Secretary General Salma Al Nims noted to the importance of the strategic partnership at the national level with the UN Women, and its role in strengthening the work of the committee to formulate a national vision for women.

SOURCE: JORDAN NEWS AGENCY

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Lebanon information minister resigns

Lebnaon’s information minister George Kordahi resigned on Friday saying he decided to put national interest ahead of personal interest.

Kordahi made the announcement at a press conference in Beirut, weeks after televised comments he made about Yemen war.

SOURCE: JORDAN NEWS AGENCY

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Safadi stresses need for real prospect to resolve Palestinian cause

Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates Ayman Safadi, on Friday, stressed the need to find a real prospect for resolving the Palestinian issue on the basis of the two-state solution, which embodies the establishment of an independent Palestinian state with occupied Jerusalem as its capital on the June 4, 1967 lines to live in peace and security alongside Israeli.

In a dialogue session during the work of the Rome Conference for Mediterranean Dialogues, Safadi warned of the impossibility of continuing the current situation, as a political horizon is absent and the economic challenges facing the brotherly Palestinian people and the Palestinian National Authority are exacerbated. However, he warned that steps to better the economic situation will not substitute a political solution.

Safadi also stressed the need to continue providing financial support to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA), indicating the danger of the continuing financial deficit in its budget to its ability to provide vital services to refugees, including education for more than 560,000 students.

In response to a question, Safadi said that the Palestinian issue was and will remain a priority for the Kingdom, pointing to the continuation of Jordanian efforts aimed at launching effective and productive peaceful efforts to resolve the conflict on the basis of the two-state solution.

He added, that undermining the two-state solution will make the reality of one state the only outcome, and this “reality will be ugly, as it will perpetuate an apartheid state.”

In response to another question, Safadi said that the Kingdom’s priorities also include reaching a political solution to the Syrian crisis, in which there would be a collective Arab role, which preserves Syria’s unity, restores its security, rids it of terrorism, and creates conditions for the voluntary and safe return of refugees.

Al-Safadi referred to the efforts made by the Kingdom to achieve progress in efforts to reach a political solution to the crisis.

Meanwhile, he warned of the repercussions of the decline in international support for refugees. Safadi also stressed the need for Lebanon to protect the state and the people, pointing out in response to a question that protecting Lebanon requires effort from within and assistance from outside. Safadi referred to the efforts launched by His Majesty King Abdullah II to help Lebanon, including providing it with electricity and gas.

Safadi stressed the need to support Iraq and the efforts made by the Iraqi government to establish stability and security after Iraq’s victory in defeating terrorism.

Responding to a question, Safadi said that Jordan will continue to work to resolve regional crises and achieve security, stability and prosperity. Al-Safadi talked about the economic consequences of the coronavirus pandemic on Jordan, and the efforts made to mitigate its economic consequences.

The Rome Conference for Mediterranean Dialogues has been launched since 2015 and is held annually to discuss regional and international issues of common interest to the countries of the Mediterranean basin.

SOURCE: JORDAN NEWS AGENCY

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Health

Health Minister, Romanian envoy discuss measures to curb COVID spread

Health Minister Firas Hawari discussed with Romanian Ambassador to Jordan George Maior, the latest developments related to the epidemiological situation and ways to curb its spread.

The Health ministry in a statement on Friday, said that the two sides stressed the importance of intensifying awareness campaigns and implementing health protocol accredited by the World Health Organization (WHO).

They also discussed a number of key issues related to exchanging expertise and sending Jordanian doctors for training in Romania.

SOURCE: JORDAN NEWS AGENCY

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Health

Jordan registers 26 COVID-19 related deaths, 4770 infections on Friday

26 new deaths and 4770 cases of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) were recorded in Jordan on Friday.

With today’s fatalities and infections, the caseload and death toll from the disease have increased to 11,687 and 968,425 respectively, since the outbreak began in March of 2020, according to the Ministry of Health daily brief.

The number of cases that required admission to hospitals today stood at 191, while 158 cases have recovered and been discharged from hospitals.

On the capacity of hospitals in the Kingdom, the brief said that the occupancy rate of isolation beds in the northern region was at 29 per cent, intensive care beds 53 per cent and ventilators 38 per cent.

In the Central region, isolation beds were at an occupancy rate of 27 per cent, ICU beds at 39 per cent and ventilators 19 per cent, it said.

In the south, it added, the occupancy rate of isolation beds reached 13 per cent, ICU beds 17 per cent and ventilators 14 per cent.

It said that 49,421 PCR tests were collected today, bringing the total number of tests conducted since the start of the pandemic to 12,320,807, and that the positivity rate today was about 9.65 per cent.

SOURCE: JORDAN NEWS AGENCY

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Health

No injuries among worshippers due to iron ceiling fall at Al-Arda mosque

The media spokesperson for the Ministry of Awqaf and Islamic Affairs, Husam al-Hiyari, said that there were no reports of injuries due to the fall of an iron ceiling at al-Arda mosque during Friday sermon.

He added that Minister of Awqaf and Islamic Affairs Mohammad Khalayleh has followed up on the incident and urged the concerned authorities at the ministry to make the necessary maintenance of the mosque.

The minister had previously asked all the concerned authorities to make the necessary maintenance of all mosques countrywide.

SOURCE: JORDAN NEWS AGENCY