Farah Nawayseh, 29, said she had been looking for work in her home country of Jordan for nearly nine months. Traditional male views of women were a significant roadblock, she said.
more05 Mar 2018 15:56 | Jordan Times |
However, if the government succumbs to the IMF pressure to collect more taxes or to decrease its expenditure to shrink the unyielding tyrannical rates of public debt to GDP, then we puff all these promises of growth away.
more14 Feb 2018 15:33 | Jordan Times |
If all sides cooperate, accept the hardships as temporary and embark on corrective policies and measures albeit painful, then there would be hope for a brighter future, the prime minister said.
more13 Feb 2018 16:18 | Jordan Times |
Thus, the deficit in the balance of payments is consistently negative as measured by the current account. Had it not been for remittances, loans borrowed and some fluctuating inflow of foreign investments, the deficit would have registered record-high ...
more06 Feb 2018 06:22 | WAFA - Palestine News Agency |
The government said in a statement following its weekly cabinet meeting in Ramallah that it has decided to form a committee of various ministries to lay out plans for the disengagement.
more05 Feb 2018 11:37 | The Jerusalem Post |
Brokers and investors trade shares and bonds in the Jordanian dinar and the American dollar, despite the Israeli shekel being used as legal tender in the West Bank.
more27 Jan 2018 21:45 | The Times of Israel |
“Someone paid 300 dinars ($423) a month who spends a dinar a day on bread will end up having to allocate 30 dinars a month for bread alone,” he said. “Everything will increase, even the price of sandwiches. God help everyone,” he said. Abdullah al ...
moreThe shekel also appreciated by 12.3% against the British pound, 10.2% against the yen, 6.7% against the Jordanian dinar, 6.6% against the Swiss franc, and 4.5% against the Canadian dollar.
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