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Starlink launches satellite-based Internet service in Jordan

By - Apr 09,2025 - Last updated at Apr 09,2025

Jordan launches satellite-based internet services in partnership with international provider Starlink (Petra photo)

AMMAN — Jordan has launched satellite-based internet services in partnership with global provider Starlink, marking a major milestone in the country’s digital transformation efforts.

The announcement was made during a press conference on Wednesday, organised by the Telecommunications Regulatory Commission (TRC), which signalled the beginning of an expanded high-speed internet access initiative for underserved regions.

TRC Chairman Bassam Sarhan commanded the launch as "a significant milestone for the telecommunications sector," emphasising that the new service, powered by low Earth orbit satellites, represents a technological leap in providing internet access to remote and difficult-to-reach areas where traditional infrastructure is not viable.

“The introduction of satellite-based internet reflects our commitment to building inclusive, modern digital infrastructure across Jordan,” Sarhan said.

“This service is not just a connectivity innovation but  a strategic step toward improving economic opportunities, promoting digital equality, and enhancing the quality of services for all Jordanians.”

Sarhan also highlighted that the licensing process for this initiative involved comprehensive technical studies to ensure compliance with both national and international standards. The TRC also worked closely with Starlink to tailor the service to meet the specific needs of the Jordanian market.

While this technology is a first on an international scale, Sarhan assured that it would adhere to the same regulatory principles as traditional fiber services, including consumer protection, quality assurance and oversight.

“This development enables us to extend reliable, high-speed internet service to every corner of the country,” he said.

The launch aligns with Jordan’s Economic Modernisation Vision, which identifies digital transformation as a cornerstone for long-term economic growth and international competitiveness.

The TRC reiterated its commitment to fostering a regulatory environment that supports innovation while safeguarding public interest.

Vice President of Business Operations at Starlink Lauren Dreyer highlighted the broader social and economic impacts of the service in Jordan. “This initiative is about opening new opportunities in sectors like education, healthcare  and business across every square kilometre of the country,” Dreyer said.

She also announced that detailed pricing information for both residential and business packages would be available on the official Starlink website, ensuring transparency and accessibility for users interested in the service.

With this launch, Jordan joins a growing number of countries adopting space-based connectivity solutions, reinforcing its ambition to remain at the forefront of global digital innovation. The service is expected to accelerate digital inclusion, bolster the economy and provide more equitable access to high-quality internet services across the nation.

Jordan advances in Global Quality of Life rankings, thanks to reforms, modernisation endeavour

By - Apr 09,2025 - Last updated at Apr 09,2025

Jordan has advanced to 56th globally and 6th in the Arab world in the Quality of Life Index 2025 by Numbeo, the world's largest cost of living database provider (JT file)

AMMAN — Jordan has advanced to 56th globally and 6th in the Arab world in the Quality of Life Index 2025, according to data released by the leading international provider of comparative statistics on living conditions, Numbeo. 

Jordan’s advancement in the ranking is attributed by experts to the broader structural reforms under the Economic Modernisation Vision (EMV) 2033.

The latest figures show Jordan edging up one position from last year’s global ranking, achieving a composite score of approximately 125 points.

Speaking to the Jordan News Agency, Petra, experts explained that the Kingdom’s upgrade in the global quality of life ranking is a signal of the deep progress in socioeconomic fundamentals, and of growing resilience in the face of regional volatility.

They indicated that upgrading the quality of life for Jordanians lies at the heart of Jordan’s economic strategy and the main objectives set forth in the EMV. 

"The alignment between Jordan’s index performance and the strategic objectives of the EMV is evident," said Tareq Hijazi, Director General of the Jordanian Businessmen Association. "The agenda is not merely aspirational but has been materialised into tangible gains in quality-of-life indicators."

Hijazi cited improvement in urban mobility, healthcare, education, infrastructure, and community safety and environment. 

He also cited the government’s initiatives implemented under the EMV executive action plan, which “has helped lay the groundwork for further upward movement in similar global indicators. 

"Indices like Numbeo’s Quality of Life Index are now integral tools for sovereign funds, multinationals, and policy think tanks evaluating jurisdictions for investment, operations, and talent retention," Hijazi said. "A higher ranking can have direct implications for foreign direct investment flows and country branding."

Echoing similar remarks, economist Muneer Deih commended the resilience of the national economy's performance despite the macroeconomic pressures and geopolitical turbulence the region has experienced over the past year.

“Despite these headwinds, Jordan has held its ground, outperforming several countries in the region, and coming just behind the more resource-rich Gulf economies,” he said. 

Numbeo’s Quality of Life Index showed Jordan posting relatively strong results in environmental quality, public health services, and crime awareness and in other areas, where reforms have been implemented. 

Deih, however, acknowledged that the cost-of-living burden on median income segments and housing affordability constraints “remain structural bottlenecks that require calibrated policy responses.”

He called for expanded affordable housing schemes, a more responsive land-use policy, and wage growth mechanisms tied to inflation-adjusted benchmarks. "If the government can close the affordability gap, it stands to gain further ground both in metrics and in the lived experience of its citizens.”

Economist Hussam Ayesh explained that the EMV aims to raise GDP growth to 5.6 per cent and increase real per capita income by at least 3 per cent annually, realised by the creation of one million jobs through enhanced productivity, sectoral upgrading, and digital transformation.

"This is not a social policy initiative in isolation but a productivity-led growth model that places human capital at the centre," Ayesh said, adding, "Improving the quality of life expands the labour force’s capacity, boosts domestic demand, and strengthens social cohesion, all of which are critical to macroeconomic stability and long-term competitiveness."

He also underscored the importance of integrating smart infrastructure, AI, and digital technologies into the national development strategy, both to generate high-value employment and to position Jordan as a digitally enabled economy responsive to global shifts.

Prime minister warns against attempts to ‘destabilise’ country, vows ‘heavy-handed’ response to threats to Jordan's security, stability

Apr 09,2025 - Last updated at Apr 09,2025

Prime Minister Jafar Hassan addresses lawmakers during Wednesday’s Lower House session (Petra photo)

- Hassan says Jordan closest to Palestinians, strongest supporter to their cause

- Premier underlines that Jordan’s interests are paramount, emphasises importance of national unity

- He says right to freedom of expression safeguarded, vows ‘decisive’ action against breaking law  

AMMAN — Prime Minister Jafar Hassan underlined on Wednesday that no country stands closer to the Palestinian people than Jordan, nor has any nation supported the Palestinian cause as “steadfastly” as Jordan, adding, “Jordan’s interests come before all else, and no one can dictate to Jordanians what they should do.”

Addressing the Lower House on Wednesday, Hassan emphasised that Jordan’s positions remain unwavering, with well-established and transparent policies. “This is our duty, and under the leadership of His Majesty the King, we will continue to fulfill it without relent.”

Hassan highlighted Jordan's historic sacrifices and consistent stance in defence of Palestinian rights. "Nobody is closer to the Palestinian people than Jordan. Our commitment, led by His Majesty the King, is rooted in blood, martyrs and unwavering principles.”

The prime minister stressed that Jordan's policy remains steadfast and transparent, and that the Kingdom will continue to play its regional and international role "without fatigue or hesitation".

Hassan stressed that Jordan's national interests are paramount. "Jordan's interest comes before anything else. No one will tell Jordanians what to do, and no external or internal party will be allowed to interfere in our decisions, values or national identity."

He warned against attempts to destabilise the Kingdom. "We will respond decisively to anyone who threatens Jordan's security and the safety of its people, whether from within or outside our borders. Our army and security services remain the guardians of our territory and sovereignty."

Hassan also condemned groups inciting against the state or exploiting national sentiments for personal gain. “Such actions will not be allowed.”

The premier stressed that the steadfastness of the Palestinian people remains a top priority for Jordan, but that this goal cannot be pursued at the expense of Jordan’s security, stability, or territorial integrity. “Our borders and security are safeguarded by our Arab Hashemite army and vigilant security agencies.”

The prime minister also warned against exploiting public sentiment over the aggression against Gaza, where Israeli military operations have sparked widespread outrage. He accused some groups of trying to use the Palestinian tragedy for political gain or to incite against the Jordanian state.

"While we support the right of Jordanians to express their opinions and show solidarity, we will not allow anyone to violate the law, attack state institutions or manipulate public emotions for their own agenda.”

The prime minister also emphasised the importance of national unity, stressing that no attempts to sow division within the nation will be tolerated. “We are all Jordanians, united by our loyalty, love, and faith in this great country and our wise Hashemite leadership. No one will be allowed to sow seeds of discord or take advantage of our national unity."

He highlighted ongoing efforts to improve the economic situation, attract investments, and advance strategic projects, reaffirming that Jordan's economy is on a strong and positive trajectory. "With the collective efforts of all sectors, we are moving forward in the right direction. No entity will be allowed to derail our efforts to safeguard Jordan’s future and security.”

World Bank approves $1.1b in financing to support Jordan's economic modernisation vision

By - Apr 08,2025 - Last updated at Apr 08,2025

The World Bank Group has announced a new financing package worth $1.1 billion to support Jordan in achieving key objectives under the Economic Modernisation Vision (JT file)

AMMAN — The World Bank Group on Tuesday has announced a new financing package worth $1.1 billion to support Jordan in achieving key objectives under the Economic Modernisation Vision (EMV).

 

The funding aims to enhance social and economic resilience amid ongoing challenges and crises.

The financing includes four specific projects designed to improve living conditions for Jordanians, the Jordan News Agency, Petra reported.

 

The projects focus on implementing reforms for inclusive growth and job creation, supporting startups and small to medium-sized enterprises, extending social assistance and fostering a sustainable energy future to stimulate the country's economic activity.

 

"Jordan continues to demonstrate commitment to advancing critical reforms to build a more competitive, inclusive and resilient economy," said World Bank Division Director, Middle East Department, Jean-Christophe Carret,  

 

These new programmes represent a comprehensive approach vital for achieving sustainable growth, including support for private sector investment, entrepreneurship, social protection and the energy transition."

 

Since the launch of the EMV, Jordan has made "significant" strides in modernising its economy, fostering innovation, enhancing fiscal sustainability and broadening social protection.

 

With a renewed emphasis on inclusion and digital transformation, the government is working to harness the potential of the private sector, aiming for tangible improvements in the lives of Jordanians.

 

The four approved projects constitute an important milestone in the implementation of the World Bank Group's Country Partnership Framework for Jordan for 2024-2029, signifying a results-driven partnership that merges reforms with strategic investments.

 

Minister of Planning and International Cooperation Zeina Toukan said "This new financing reflects our continued partnership with the World Bank to promote economic opportunities, enhance social protection and strengthen Jordan's innovation and clean energy agenda as per the development priorities under the Economic Modernisation Vision." 

 

Among the notable programmes are the $400 million Jordan Growth and Competitiveness Development Policy Financing Programme, which supports the government's efforts to unlock investment, boost exports and create economic opportunities for youth and women.

 

The programme encompasses reforms to better the business environment, promote fair competition, broaden access to finance and streamline customs procedures.

 

The second phase of the Innovative Startups and SMEs Fund (ISSF) 2.0 project, funded at $50 million, aims to enhance early-stage direct investment financing and stimulate private investment in high-growth startups across sectors like information and communications technology (ICT), financial technology (FinTech), health solutions technology and green technology.

 

Building on the success of the initial phase which attracted over $240 million in private capital and created more than 2,290 jobs the second phase will leverage International Finance Corporation's (IFC) expertise in due diligence and co-investment in startups and regional venture capital funds.

 

The forthcoming phase of the Jordan Innovative Startups Fund (JISF) is projected to attract an estimated $150 million in private capital over five years, supporting 100 startups and creating 1,500 new jobs in growth sectors for women- and youth-led businesses.

 

The $400 million Resilient and Sustainable Social Protection Programme is designed to bolster Jordan's ability to respond to shocks while providing better support for the country’s most vulnerable populations.

 

The programme aims to expand cash assistance, improve digital service delivery and connect beneficiaries with education, healthcare and employment opportunities. 

It seeks to deliver cash transfers to 1.2 million vulnerable people, health insurance to around 150,000 people and services to one million people through early warning and response systems.

 

The Electricity Sector Efficiency and Supply Reliability Programme, with $250 million in financing, will aid Jordan's clean energy transition and enhance the stability and financial sustainability of the public grid.

 

The initiative will implement cost-saving and revenue-enhancing measures in the sector, improve energy efficiency in public institutions and strengthen cyber security in electricity transmission operations.

 

It further supports Jordan's objective of increasing the share of renewable energy in the electricity mix to 31 per cent by 2030 while bolstering the resilience of the public grid.

 

Civil society welcomes King's call to implement disability rights law

By - Apr 08,2025 - Last updated at Apr 08,2025

His Majesty King Abdullah during his participation at the opening of the third Global Disability Summit (GDS 2025) in Berlin, co-hosted by the governments of Jordan and Germany along with the International Disability Alliance. The King delivered a speech, emphsising the need to work together and take action to ensure that people with disabilities can live their lives with dignity, happiness and hope (Photo courtesy of Royal Court)

AMMAN — Civil society initiatives and disability rights campaigns in Jordan on Tuesday commended His Majesty King Abdullah’s speech at the Third Global Disability Summit as a pivotal moment for advancing inclusion and accessibility in the Kingdom.

Among the most vocal supporters was the Ibni "My Son" campaign, which described the King’s address as “a formal call to action for the immediate implementation of the Disability Rights Law No. 20 of 2017.”

In a press statement sent to The Jordan Times, the campaign said the King’s remarks,  delivered during the international summit held in Germany, reflected “genuine political will to advance the rights of persons with disabilities in Jordan.”

It added that the speech marked a decisive shift from merely having laws in place to ensuring their effective implementation.

"The King’s speech serves as a direct notification that the time has come to move from legislation to execution," the campaign noted. “These laws must be translated into actions that meaningfully improve the lives of persons with disabilities and ensure their full and active participation in society.”

The impact of the King’s words resonated deeply with individuals from the disability community. Hala Mohammad, a university student with a mobility impairment, told The Jordan Times, “Listening to His Majesty speak about our rights on a global stage gave me a sense of visibility.”

The Ibni campaign also stressed that the King’s vision underscored a shared national responsibility to guarantee access to education, healthcare, employment, and social protection for people with disabilities.

Disability rights advocate Maha Hassan said, “Inclusion is not just a social obligation, it is an economic imperative. Empowering persons with disabilities to enter the workforce will boost productivity and support long-term national growth.”

The Global Disability Summit convened world leaders, policymakers, and advocates committed to advancing the rights and well-being of persons with disabilities. 

Local activists said King Abdullah’s participation was both empowering and timely, especially as Jordan moves forward with broader social protection and inclusion reforms.

 

King receives Melkite Greek Catholic Patriarch of Antioch and All East

His Majesty emphasises importance of protecting Christian presence in Middle East

By - Apr 08,2025 - Last updated at Apr 08,2025

His Majesty King Abdullah, accompanied by HRH Crown Prince Hussein, on Tuesday receives Patriarch Youssef Absi, the Melkite Greek Catholic Patriarch of Antioch and All the East (Photo courtesy of Royal Court)

AMMAN — His Majesty King Abdullah on Tuesday received Patriarch Youssef Absi, the Melkite Greek Catholic Patriarch of Antioch and All the East.

During the meeting—attended by Their Royal Highnesses Crown Prince Hussein and Prince Ghazi, His Majesty’s chief adviser for religious and cultural affairs and personal envoy—His Majesty emphasised the importance of protecting the Christian presence in the Middle East, a Royal Court statement said.

The King reaffirmed Jordan’s readiness to support Syria’s efforts to preserve its security, stability, and the rights of all components of Syrian society.

For his part, Patriarch Absi noted the importance of the Hashemite Custodianship over Muslim and Christian holy sites in Jerusalem, praising Jordan’s role in standing by Palestinians and His Majesty’s role in protecting the presence of Eastern Christians and defending their holy sites and churches, the statement said.

He said Jordan is a role model for coexistence and respect for Christian communities, noting His Majesty’s efforts in promoting interfaith dialogue and understanding through the Amman Message, “A Common Word”, and World Interfaith Harmony Week initiatives.

Director of the Office of His Majesty Alaa Batayneh and heads of the Melkite Greek Catholic churches in Jordan, Jerusalem, and Lebanon attended the meeting.

Jordan condemns Israeli closure orders against six UNRWA-administrated schools in Jerusalem

By - Apr 08,2025 - Last updated at Apr 08,2025

AMMAN — The Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Tuesday condemned the closure orders issued by Israel against six UNRWA-operated schools in Jerusalem’s Shaafat,, Silwan, Wadi Al Jawz, and Sur Baher neighborhoods as a “blatant violation of international law and a clear breach of immunities and privileges granted by the United Nations.”

 

The ministry’s spokesperson Sufyan Qudah voiced the Kingdom's “absolute rejection and denunciation of the decision to close the schools, which will deprive around 800 students from completing the school year. “

 

The ministry denounced the move as a “continuation of the Israeli systematic campaign targeting the work of UNRWA in occupied Jerusalem.”

 

Qudah said that the agency is facing “political assassination, aimed at undermining its symbolic role, which affirms the right of Palestinian refugees to return and receive compensation under international law.”

 

He said that the Israeli’s closure orders fell within scheme to deny the Palestinian people their rights and vital services, as recognised by the international community and relevant UN resolutions. 

 

Qudah warned of the “catastrophic”consequences of Israel's illegal actions against UNRWA and its institutions, which provide essential and irreplaceable services, calling  on the international community to exercise pressure on Israel to halt its actions targeting UNRWA, which “plays a critical and vital role that cannot be replaced or substituted, and provide the necessary political and financial support for the agency to continue offering vital services to Palestinian refugees in its five areas of operation, as mandated by its UN mandate.”

Jordanian parliamentary delegation participates in IPU session in Uzbekistan

By - Apr 08,2025 - Last updated at Apr 08,2025

AMMAN — Assistant Speaker of the Lower House of Representatives Huda Naffa said on Tuesday that thousands of children and women in the Gaza Strip have died under the rubble.

The MP noted this situation emerged after the ongoing Israeli aggression on the coastal enclave, amid "international silence and shameful bias."

Delivering a speech while heading the Jordanian parliamentary delegation to the 150th session of the Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU) held in Uzbekistan, Naffa noted some parties want to address the issue by displacing Gaza residents from their land, instead of punishing the perpetrator, as blame is placed on the victim.

She also said that the international community and its institutions are now "facing a credibility test."

Naffa referred to His Majesty King Abdullah's statement that implementation of international law has become "selective, and human rights have limitations that stop at borders and depend on differences in ethnicity and religion. This is a dangerous message, and its consequences will be dire."

The MP added that the Middle East has become a "theatre for wars, with the voice of truth rising in Jordan," calling for an end to fighting and pushing a dialogue agenda in times of crisis.

The lawmaker also stressed that Jordan has stood by the just rights of the Palestinians and all just causes across the world.

Nafaa indicated that His Majesty has confronted all attempts to displace Christians in the East after the dark plot converged with the delusions of some regional powers.

In this context, she said the holy sites, with Jerusalem's mosques and churches, have come together in love and peace under the Hashemite custodianship, which has preserved the identity of the holy city.

Jordan, she noted, has an "advanced" model that reflects the state's "deep" awareness, as the Kingdom is moving forward in modernising its political, economic, and administrative processes.

She also noted Jordan's Election and Political Parties Laws have been amended, enabling women and youth to achieve "broad" representation in Parliament.

The MP added that the National Social Protection Strategy for the years (2025-2033) enjoys "full" Royal support.

 

Senate president urges political parties to express views in Parliament, not in street, reiterates Jordan’s support for Palestine

By - Apr 08,2025 - Last updated at Apr 08,2025

Senate President Faisal Fayez on Tuesday calls on political parties, particularly those represented in the Lower House, to utilise Parliament as a platform to express their political views (JT file)

AMMAN — Senate President Faisal Fayez on Tuesday called on political parties, particularly those represented in the Lower House, to utilise Parliament as a platform to express their political views, rather than resorting to street protests and sit-ins.

Speaking at the opening of a Senate session, Fayez warned against the exploitation of public sentiment regarding events in Gaza and the occupied West Bank by individuals seeking to destabilise the country. He stressed the importance of safeguarding national unity and stability in the face of external challenges, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported. 

Fayez reiterated that Jordan, rooted in its Arab identity, will not allow the conflict with Israel to spill over into its territory or distract from the suffering and injustices faced by Palestinians in Gaza and the West Bank.

He urged the Jordanians to reject voices of sedition and disinformation and to stand firmly behind the Jordan Armed Forces–Arab Army (JAF) and security services, describing them as the "nation’s shield." He also called on Jordanians to rally around His Majesty King Abdullah, commending the King’s steadfast leadership.

Highlighting Jordan’s historical resilience, Fayez said the Kingdom has consistently overcome political and security challenges, thanks to the wisdom of its Hashemite leadership, the awareness of its people, and the strength of its military and security institutions.

He reminded the public of the sacrifices made by Jordanian soldiers in defense of Palestine, citing key battles such as Bab Al Wad, Latrun, Karameh, Jenin, and Jerusalem. He stressed that Jordanians and free people across the Arab world will never forget the Hashemites' enduring commitment to Palestine.

Fayez also recalled Sharif Hussein Bin Ali’s refusal to recognise the British Mandate or accept the establishment of a Jewish homeland in Palestine, an act that led to his exile to Cyprus. Upon his death, he was laid to rest in the courtyards of Al Aqsa Mosque.

He also commemorated late King Abdullah I, who was assassinated at Al Aqsa Mosque during Friday prayers, and the late King Hussein, who advocated a just solution for the Palestinian people and vigorously defended their legitimate rights. 

Fayez described late King Hussein’s unwavering stance on Palestine and Jerusalem as a cornerstone of the Arab and Islamic struggle, one that preserved holy sites in the face of decades-long Judaisation attempts.

He emphasised that His Majesty King Abdullah continues this legacy, placing the Palestinian cause at the forefront of his diplomatic and humanitarian efforts. 

The King has vocally opposed the "brutal" Israeli aggression against Palestinians in Gaza and the West Bank, overseen the delivery of humanitarian aid, personally participated in aid airdrops, and directed the continued operation of Jordanian military field hospitals in Gaza and other Palestinian areas.

Fayez underlined that Jordan, under Hashemite leadership and unified by its tribal and social fabric, remains a steadfast defender of the Palestinian cause. He also recalled the participation of Jordanian tribes in the 1936 Palestinian revolt and the enlistment of over 1,200 Jordanians in the 1948 war. Despite limited resources, with only 4,300 soldiers at the time, the JAF successfully defended the West Bank from occupation.

Safadi, UAE foreign minister call for immediate’, ‘lasting’ ceasefire in Gaza

By - Apr 08,2025 - Last updated at Apr 08,2025

Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ayman Safadi meets on Monday in Abu Dhabi with his Emirati counterpart, Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan, for high-level talks on bilateral relations and regional developments (Photo courtesy of Foreign Ministry)

AMMAN — Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ayman Safadi met on Monday in Abu Dhabi with his Emirati counterpart, Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan, for high-level talks that focused on deepening bilateral relations and addressing regional developments.

The two top diplomats affirmed the strength of the Jordanian-UAE relations and expressed their mutual commitment to expand cooperation in various fields in line with their common development goals and the aspirations of the citizens of both countries, according to a Foreign Ministry statement.

Safadi and Sheikh Abdullah called for an immediate and lasting ceasefire and urged full implementation of the recently brokered prisoner exchange agreement facilitated by Egypt, Qatar, and the United States.

They also explored ways to improve the coordination of humanitarian response, stressing the urgent need for unimpeded and timely delivery of aid throughout the Gaza Strip.

The two top diplomats reviewed broader regional challenges and agreed on the importance of concerted efforts to prevent the escalation of ongoing crises and to strengthen regional stability.

Both sides emphasized the importance of continued consultation and coordination to address evolving threats and promote security throughout the region.

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