Jan 24, 2013
King Abdullah II had vigorously urged Jordan's 2.3 million eligible voters to cast their ballots, in part to repudiate the Muslim Brotherhood, which called for an election boycott. Hugh Naylor reports from Amman Read Article Jordan votes for first time since Arab Spring uprisings
Jan 23, 2013
King Abdullah II touts his reform agenda in parliamentary vote to redirect some of the angry demands for change that have fuelled street protests. Hugh Naylor reports from Amman Read Article Jordan's king hits campaign trail to thwart Islamists in vital election
Jan 23, 2013
The grant is the UAE's contribution to the GCC's Gulf Development Fund initiative, according to state news agency, Wam.
Read Article Abu Dhabi puts Dh4.6bn into Jordan grant
Jan 22, 2013
King Abdullah will, for the first time, consult parliament while picking a government after tomorrow's election in Jordan, the prime minister, Abdullah Ensour, says. Read Article Jordan's King Abdullah will give parliament a say in choosing government
Jan 22, 2013
Shibli Haddad is possibly the only candidate to inspire enthusiasm among voters for tomorrow's parliamentary elections. Hugh Naylor reports from Madaba Read Article Jordan candidate lifts weights, spirits ahead of Wednesday's election
Jan 21, 2013
Faced with growing poverty and no prospects, an area that previously backed the government is threatening to block their city's main roads in order to be heard. Suha Philip Ma'ayeh reports from Ma'an Read Article Resentment rises towards Jordan's leaders in poverty-hit south
Jan 20, 2013
With the UAE's donations, a new refugee camp could be ready in a couple of weeks and will be able to accommodate 5,000 people in the first phase. Read Article UAE starts work on Syrian refugee camp as floods bring misery
Jan 20, 2013
Queen Rania Al Abdullah of Jordan speaks on the sidelines of Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week about youth unemployment, the post-2015 Development agenda and her views on sustainability and the UAE. Read Article Queen Rania: UAE is a pioneer in renewables
Jan 20, 2013
Followers of the Muslim Brotherhood's Islamic Action Front party are telling people not to vote in Wednesday's election, but others in the capital see the poll as an important step forward in the reform process. Suha Philip Ma'ayeh reports from Amman Read Article As Jordan election nears, hope and cynicism fill the streets of Amman
Jan 19, 2013
The Jordanian monarch speaks exclusively to Abu Dhabi Media about youth unemployment in the Arab World and the post-2015 development goals. Read Article Queen Rania's message to the Arab youth