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Lebanon, Jordan business forum association holds 1st meeting

The Administrative Board of the Lebanese-Jordanian Business Forum Association recently held its first meeting to discuss plans and strategies to achieve its general objectives.

The recently established association, in accordance with the provisions of the Jordan’s Law on Societies and the Ministry of Industry and Trade, elected an administrative board consisting of nine members, an association statement said on Friday.

The association, according to the statement, seeks to provide a suitable environment for consolidating relations between Lebanese and Jordanian businessmen and investors, and activating trade in both countries, which includes the promotion of goods, services and consultancy covering several sectors and domains.

According to the statement, the Lebanese community in Jordan amounts to about 11,000, who have been part of the local and business communities and include capital owners, investors and administrators in various fields and sectors.

Source: Jordan News Agency

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Applying for scholarships, grants, internal loans closed: Ministry

The Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research on Friday said the submission of applications to benefit from scholarships, grants and internal loans for the 2022/2023 academic year has closed.

The total and final number of applications amounted to 89,094, according to Mohannad Al-Khatib, the ministry’s spokesperson and director of the Unified Admission Coordination Unit.

Source: Jordan News Agency

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60,000 perform Friday prayers in Al-Aqsa Mosque

Tens of thousands performed Friday prayers in the holy Al-Aqsa Mosque despite the strict military measures imposed by the Israeli occupation authorities at the holy mosque’s gates and entrances to the Old City in the occupied Jerusalem.

The Islamic Awqaf Department in Jerusalem said that about 60,000 worshipers performed Friday prayers in the premises of Al-Aqsa Mosque, from the West Bank governorates, including Jerusalem, and within the 1948 lands.

The occupation forces were deployed in the city’s streets and the Al-Aqsa Mosque’s premises. They were stationed at its gates, stopped the worshipers, checked their IDs, disallowed dozens from entering the mosque, as well as attacking and detaining a young man near Bab Hutta in the old city.

Thousands performed the Fajr prayer in the premises of Al-Aqsa Mosque, in response to Jerusalemite calls for the mobilization and mass participation in the Fajr and Friday prayers, in order to defend it against the occupation’s Judaizing plans.

Source: Jordan News Agency

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IEC publishes preliminary lists of candidates for chambers of commerce elections

The Independent Election Commission (IEC) has published the preliminary lists of candidates who have been accepted for the 2022 Chambers of Commerce Board of Directors and Commercial Sector Representatives elections.

The preliminary lists of candidates that were published on the IEC’s website included lists for the Amman Chamber of Commerce, the Irbid Chamber of Commerce, the Zarqa Chamber of Commerce, the Aqaba Chamber of Commerce, the Salt Chamber of Commerce, the Jerash Chamber of Commerce, the Mafraq Chamber of Commerce, the Karak Chamber of Commerce, the Tafileh Chamber of Commerce, and the Madaba Chamber of Commerce, The Ma’an Chamber of Commerce, the Southern Mazar Chamber of Commerce, the Southern Shouneh Chamber of Commerce, the Rusaifa Chamber of Commerce, the Ramtha Chamber of Commerce, and the Ajloun Chamber of Commerce.

The IEC also published the application form for objection to the preliminary lists of candidates, which begins on 11/11/2022 and spans over three days.

It explained that a request to object to the preliminary lists of candidates should be submitted to the Election Supervision Committee at the headquarters of the Chambers of Commerce, based on the Chambers of Commerce regulations.

Source: Jordan News Agency

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King returns to Jordan after visit to Vatican, UK

His Majesty King Abdullah returned to Jordan on Friday after a visit to the Vatican and the United Kingdom.

In Vatican City, King Abdullah met with Pope Francis and Secretary of State of the Holy See Cardinal Pietro Parolin.

In London, His Majesty met with King Charles III of the United Kingdom and UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak.

Source: Jordan News Agency

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Queen Rania calls for paradigm shift in response to global crises at Paris Peace Forum

Her Majesty Queen Rania Al Abdullah urged the international community to embrace a paradigm shift in its response to the world’s multiplying crises, calling on all stakeholders to “treat this moment like the shake-up it is.”

Speaking at the fifth edition of the Paris Peace Forum on Friday, Queen Rania noted that the world is facing “a convergence of crises,” including the COVID-19 pandemic, war in Ukraine, climate change, inequality, and a general erosion of trust. “Yet, too often, we are failing to meet our common threats with a spirit of common cause,” she said.

“Our world is off-balance; simply trying to keep things steady is not enough,” Her Majesty stressed, calling for four critical realignments in humanity’s approach to shared challenges: “Renewing our faith in truth, recognizing that we all have equal worth, safeguarding the future, and believing in our ability to remake the world as we wish it could be.”

Expanding on the first measure, the Queen underscored the importance of speaking the truth and following up words with real action. “Honesty is the foundation of trust, but words are not enough. Cynicism flourishes in the gap between words and deeds,” she said.

Citing the world’s response to climate change as an example, Her Majesty highlighted the “chasm between promises and policies,” noting the stark contrast between pledges made as part of the 2015 Paris Agreement to prevent global temperatures from rising, and recent UN climate report findings, which estimate that “temperatures will rise a full degree past safe conditions.” “It’s too late for wish lists,”

Queen Rania cautioned. “We need binding to-do lists to save both our credibility and our planet.”

Moving on to the second realignment of the paradigm shift, Her Majesty emphasized the importance of honoring our common humanity, particularly with regards to refugee populations. “Self-sufficiency is an illusion,” she said.

“Until we embrace the reality of our connectedness, we’ll continue to bear the worst of its consequences.”

The Queen explained that the global refugee crisis has reached “epic proportions” with the number of displaced people around the world now exceeding 100 million, equal to “one-and-a-half times the population of France.” She also highlighted the difference in reception of refugees from Ukraine to those from countries such as Syria, Myanmar, and South Sudan, who had also been driven from their homes.

“What accounts for the contrast in compassion? Does skin color make all the difference?” she asked. “Too often, the barrier isn’t budgets. It’s bigotry and bias.”

Elaborating on the third aspect of the paradigm shift, the Queen stated “we have to act in the service of future generations,” clarifying that our choices will directly impact those who will inherit our legacy, even if we will never meet them in our lifetimes.

“Our job is to be good stewards of our time,” she said. “What matters is not the next election, or the next financial quarter, or the next generation of smartphones. What matters is doing right by the next generation of humanity.”

Reaching the paradigm shift’s final necessary realignment, Her Majesty made clear the need for “renewing hope and confidence in ourselves.”

“Despite the multi-crises we face, humanity has made enormous progress,” she reflected, relaying that, over the past few decades, one billion people have risen out of extreme poverty, infant mortality has fallen by more than half, and more children are attending school and less are going hungry.

“It’s not just technology that’s enabled these wins,” the Queen continued. “It’s collaboration and trust. The instinct to help. The goodness that resides in human hearts.”

Explaining that hope resides in our ability to believe that things can improve, Queen Rania encouraged the audience to resist complacency and try to anticipate crises earlier, “so that we can fix problems before they become perils, and prevent tomorrow’s crises before they start,” she said.

Launched in 2018, the Paris Peace Forum convenes yearly with the aim of contributing to bridging the governance gap by bringing together multiple stakeholders to advance concrete solutions to global problems where none exist. The annual event is often attended by public and private organizations from around the world that present their governance projects to global leaders, elected officials, experts, and other stakeholders.

Source: Jordan News Agency

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Boris Johnson, Rishi Sunak lead race to become Britain’s next prime minister

Boris Johnson and former finance minister Rishi Sunak were leading the potential contenders to replace British Prime Minister Liz Truss on Friday, with candidates canvassing support to become Conservative Party leader in a fast-tracked contest.

After Truss quit on Thursday, ending her six weeks in power, those who want to replace her were trying to find the 100 votes from Conservative lawmakers needed to run in the contest.

Source: Jordan News Agency

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Unstable weather brings scattered showers countrywide for weekend

Unstable weather conditions which started affecting the Kingdom yesterday will continue on Friday, according to the Jordan Meteorological Department (JMD).

Scattered showers are expected in different areas, namely, the southern and eastern parts, with northwesterly moderate winds, picking up at times.

The weather department warns of floods formation in low-lying areas, slippery roads in the areas experiencing rain and low-visibility due to dust formation in Badia regions.

Temperatures in the capital Amman will range between a high of 24 degrees Celsius and a low of 12 degrees at night.

Highs in the port city of Aqaba will hike up to 32 degrees, sliding to 21 degrees at night.

Source: Jordan News Agency

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Dutch ambassador’s statement blatant interference in internal affairs, breach of diplomatic norms

The statement of the Dutch ambassador in Amman, Harry Verweij, after his meeting with State Minister for Media Affairs Faisal al-Shboul, constituted a blatant interference in the internal affairs of Jordan and a violation of diplomatic norms, international laws and United Nations charters adopted in this regard.

In accordance with the Charter of the United Nations, that no state has the right to intervene directly or indirectly for any reason whatsoever in the internal or external affairs of any other state.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates voiced its rejection of the Dutch ambassador in Amman’s statement following a courtesy meeting with al-Shboul, noting that it was astonished by the ambassador’s interference in a radio license application for a non-Jordanian and non-Dutch person.

The ministry added that it was “incomprehensible” that an ambassador representing a friendly country interfered in a case governed by laws and regulations with full transparency.

It stressed that Jordan is always open to frank dialogue that approaches all issues with all partners and friendly countries through diplomatic channels and direct contact, in accordance with diplomatic norms, but that it does not accept interference in its internal affairs.

Following the incident, the UAE’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Co-operation summoned the Netherlands’ ambassador to Abu Dhabi.

It informed him of the Gulf nation’s strong protest and denunciation of the interference of his country’s ambassador to Jordan in the kingdom’s internal affairs.

It is noteworthy that Jordan’s foreign policy is based on respect for the sovereignty and independence of other countries and non-interference in their internal affairs. The Kingdom’s commitment to this principle is embodied by its rejection of foreign interference in the affairs of states and its calls for resolving regional and international disputes through dialogue and diplomatic means.

Source: Jordan News Agency

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Medium-level emergency declared over unstable weather for second day in row – Gov’t

The Ministry of Local Administration announced ‘a state of medium-level emergency,’ for the second day in a row, on Friday.

The ministry asked its main emergency rooms and municipalities in the Kingdom’s governorates to “immediately” deal with any emergency conditions that may accompany the unstable weather.

The ministry also urged its executive bodies to coordinate with the emergency rooms of the Interior Ministry, the Public Works Ministry, the Civil Defense Department, the Armed Forces and the Greater Amman Municipality to address any emergency cases that stemmed from the unstable conditions currently affecting the Kingdom.

Source: Jordan News Agency