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Fair coming for Kuwaiti products in Jordan
The Jordanian capital, Amman, will host in May a fair for Kuwaiti products with the participation of more than 40 companies.
Jordan-Kuwait, Economics, 3/25/2000

Jordanian- British talks on developments in Middle East
The speaker of the Jordanian Parliament, Bassam Haddadin, on Thursday reviewed with member of the British council of Lords, Lord Waverly, current developments in the region.
Jordan-UK, Politics, 3/24/2000

Sit-in for hundreds of UNRWA workers
Jordan-Palestine, Politics, 3/23/2000

Pope in Jordan sees Christ's place of baptism
King Abdullah II of Jordan welcomed the visit of Pope John Paul II to Jordan as a man of peace whose message for tolerance and coexistence is spread all over the world.
Jordan, Politics, 3/21/2000

Al-Rawabdeh confers with Russian envoy
Jordan-Russia, Politics, 3/21/2000

The pope starts visit to Jordan today
Pope John Paul II of the Vatican starts today a two-day visit to Jordan which will be followed by a visit to the Palestinian territories in the context of what the Pope called "the Pope's pilgrimage" to the holy lands.
Jordan, Politics, 3/20/2000

Opinion poll: Public confidence in al-Rawabdeh's government remains low
An opinion poll carried out by the strategic studies center at the University of Jordan revealed that the government of Jordanian Prime Minister Abdul Raouf al-Rawabdeh has kept low levels of popularity since last October and could not restore part of the backing it used to enjoy upon its formation just one year ago.
Jordan, Politics, 3/20/2000


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