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Jordan’s King Abdullah (C) arrives for the ceremony of reopening the Martyrs’ Memorial and Museum in Amman, Jordan, December 12, 2016. REUTERS/Muhammad Hamed


Cabinet Amendments in Jordan

Cabinet Amendments in Jordan

Oman- Jordanian King Abdullah II approved, Sunday, a reshuffle of Prime Minister Hani Mulki cabinet, according to the Jordanian Royal Palace. Eight ministers were excluded from the cabinet: Salameh Hammad, Rami Wreikat, Fawaz Irshaidat, Yusuf Mansur, Bishr...
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British journalist Clare Hollingworth. Reuters


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Yemen’s President Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi sits during a meeting with government officials in the country’s southern port city of Aden, December 1, 2015. REUTERS/Stringer


Yemeni Government Begins Paying Late Salaries

Yemeni Government Begins Paying Late Salaries

Jeddah – The Yemeni government approved issuance of one out of four late salaries to public sector employees, including those in occupied areas and the capital Sana’a under Houthis and Saleh’s control. The government referred to the employees registered in the...
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The president’s 2009 speech in Cairo, broadcast in a cafe in Baghdad. Credit Moises Saman for The New York Ti


Obama Hoped to Transform the World. It Transformed Him.

Obama Hoped to Transform the World. It Transformed Him.

When Barack Obama entered office, the hopes that he raised in his own country were exceeded only by the hopes he raised abroad. Mr. Obama tapped into those hopes with his inspirational rhetoric about a “transformational” presidency, and his promises were scarcely less...
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