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PM receives potash company chairman

By - Dec 08,2015 - Last updated at Dec 08,2015

AMMAN — Prime Minister Abdullah Ensour on Tuesday met with Arab Potash Company (APC) Chairman Jamal Al Sarayreh and members of the company’s board, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported.

Sarayreh briefed Ensour on APC’s future plans and projects and the challenges it faces. The chairman said the company has expansion projects worth JD1 billion.

Ceremony marks anniversary of Jordan University Alumni Association of France

By - Dec 08,2015 - Last updated at Dec 08,2015

AMMAN — HRH Princess Rym Ali on Monday attended a ceremony French Ambassador to Jordan David Bertolotti held at his residence marking the 25th anniversary of the Jordan University Alumni Association of France, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported.

During the ceremony, two Jordanian researchers were honoured. Rana Said and Ramia Al Bakain won the 2014/2015 L’Oréal-UNESCO Award for Women in Science. 

Five hospitalised due to carbon monoxide poisoning

By - Dec 08,2015 - Last updated at Dec 08,2015

AMMAN — Three family members suffered carbon monoxide poisoning on Tuesday after inhaling gas emitted from a wood stove in Ajloun, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, quoted Ajloun CDD Director Col. Hani Smadi as saying.

CDD cadres took them to Al Iman Hospital where they were listed in good condition. Also on Tuesday, two people suffered carbon monoxide poisoning in Zarqa and CDD cadres took them to Prince Feisal Hospital where they were listed in fair condition. 

Cabinet renews Zyoud’s membership in EMRC board

By - Dec 08,2015 - Last updated at Dec 08,2015

AMMAN — The Cabinet has approved renewing the employment of Mousa Zyoud as a member and vice chairman of the Energy and Minerals Regulatory Commission’s (EMRC) board of commissioners for four years starting Monday, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported on Tuesday. 

16 young men detained for loitering near Irbid girls’ schools

By - Dec 08,2015 - Last updated at Dec 08,2015

AMMAN — Irbid Public Security Department (PSD) personnel on Monday and Tuesday detained 16 young people who were loitering outside girls’ schools and chasing students after classes, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, quoted Irbid PSD Director Brig. Gen. Anwar Tarawneh as saying.

The young men were referred to the administrative governor while parents of the juveniles involved signed bail bonds, Tarawneh told Petra.

Senate president thanks Spain for its support

By - Dec 08,2015 - Last updated at Dec 08,2015

AMMAN — Senate President Faisal Fayez on Tuesday met with Spanish Ambassador to Jordan Santiago Cabanas Ansorena and discussed bilateral relations and ways to enhance them, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported.

Fayez thanked Spain for its support to Jordan in combating terrorism, in addition to the help it offers the Kingdom to bear the burdens of hosting Syrian refugees. Cabanas Ansorena stressed Jordan’s pivotal role in dealing with regional issues and commended its role in hosting Syrian refugees. 

King visits Eastern Military Zone

By - Dec 08,2015 - Last updated at Dec 08,2015

His Majesty King Abdullah arrives at the Eastern Military Zone on Tuesday (Photo courtesy of Royal Court)

AMMAN — His Majesty King Abdullah, the Supreme Commander of the Jordan Armed Forces-Arab Army, visited the Eastern Military Zone on Tuesday. 

King Abdullah was received by Chairman of the Joint Chiefs-of-Staff Gen. Mashal Al Zaben, who is also the King’s military adviser, and was briefed by the zone commander on its duties and training programmes. 

His Majesty watched several training and field exercises, which included demonstrations on the use of different weapons and of rapid reaction forces, supported by helicopters. 

 

During the visit, the King expressed his satisfaction with the level of the military zone's personnel, a Royal Court statement said.

German president commends GJU

By - Dec 07,2015 - Last updated at Dec 07,2015

German President Joachim Gauck attends a meeting with students and faculty members at the German-Jordanian University during a visit on Monday (Petra photo)

AMMAN — President of the Federal Republic of Germany Joachim Gauck on Monday paid a visit to the German-Jordanian University (GJU) and met with its president, academic staff and students.

GJU President Natheer Abu Obeid briefed Gauck, who was accompanied by the German first lady, on the quality of job opportunities awaiting the university’s graduates in local and regional markets, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported.

Gauck commended “the advanced scientific and academic level” of students at GJU and voiced his country’s pride in contributing to offering quality education to Jordanian students and training them in German companies and institutions.

The visiting president also expressed his appreciation for the security and stability enjoyed by Jordan despite its location in the middle of a turbulent region, highlighting the Kingdom’s humanitarian assistance to a large number of Syrian refugees.

Wondering what the situation would be like in Germany if it received such a large number of refugees compared to its population, Gauck said he will visit refugee camps on Tuesday to check on the situation.

A memorandum of understanding signed by Jordan and Germany in 2004 led to the establishment of the GJU, celebrated its 10th anniversary this year 

The GJU, from which over 1,600 students have graduated so far, is modelled on the German applied-sciences standard that focuses on putting knowledge into practice.

 

All students have to spend one year in Germany, in the course of their studies, and to make that possible, the GJU has a network of 80 other universities where visiting students study.

Europe’s refugee challenge incomparable with Jordan’s — German president

By - Dec 07,2015 - Last updated at Dec 07,2015

Their Majesties King Abdullah and Queen Rania receive Germany’s President Joachim Gauck and the First Lady in Amman on Monday (Photo courtesy of Royal Court)

AMMAN — Their Majesties King Abdullah and Queen Rania on Monday received German President Joachim Gauck and the First Lady, according to a Royal Court statement. 

His Majesty addressed Gauck in a welcome speech, saying: "Your Excellency, we are delighted to have you and the First Lady as our guests here in Jordan. We are very proud of the strategic, historic and warm relations between our two countries."

"I remember with great fondness how well received I was in Germany by you, and I am just very delighted to have you and your delegation here," the King said, adding that this is an opportunity to discuss issues between the two countries, mainly education, culture, politics and security.

In regard to Europe and terrorism, the Monarch said: "The regional challenges that Europe is facing — from terrorism on one side, and refugees on the other — are the same things that we are all facing. Here is an opportunity for our two nations to again increase the level of cooperation, which has always been very strong."

“Germany has always shown leadership in Europe, and so we in Jordan are very grateful for that,” the King said, concluding, “So on that note, on behalf of myself and the Government of Jordan, I welcome you, Sir, and your delegation here in Jordan. I look forward to a fruitful discussion as the day goes on.”

For his part, the German president thanked King Abdullah and said: “Indeed, our countries and our peoples are linked by wonderful and friendly ties and relations. And I still have, Your Majesty, very fond memories of your last visit and that I felt grateful to have met a man who is characterised by responsibility and analytical strength. That was a very good feeling I had, I must say.”

He added, “And it is, Your Majesty, a fact that your country, the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, plays a very important part in this region that is torn by war and distrust.”

On the purpose of the visit, the German president said, “I have come here, Your Majesty, first and foremost to pay my respects. I have come here to express my gratitude and my acknowledgement for what your country has done in many areas, but above all with regard to taking in so many refugees and looking after them.”

On the refugee issue, the president said Europe would understand the burden Jordan and Jordanians are shouldering if it could imagine taking in a similar number of refugees like Jordan.

He added: “In Germany, the general population, the people are ready to take in the refugees, to welcome them in, and there are other countries in Europe like Sweden and Austria who are doing the same, but then again there are others who are not.”

Gauck said that during his stay in the Kingdom, he would visit a refugee camp, adding: “In so doing, I want to signal and illustrate the appreciation that we show and the acknowledgement that we show for the effort being undertaken, not only by international aid organisations, but very much by the people of your country and its government.”

He concluded: “As members of my delegation, I have with me the State Minister from the Federal Foreign Office Professor Boehmer; she and the other members of my delegation, amongst them also members of the German parliament, two representatives of church aid organisations and the president of a very renowned university in Germany, are also with me.”

During the talks between the two leaders, attended by Prime Minister Abdullah Ensour, they discussed ways to strengthen bilateral relations and exchange expertise. 

His Majesty reviewed the Kingdom’s progress made in comprehensive reform and legislation governing political life. He cited the five Royal discussion papers that he authored with the aim of triggering a national debate over the way ahead. 

In regard to terrorism, the two leaders stressed the importance of intensifying regional and international cooperation to combat it within a comprehensive strategy. King Abdullah noted the importance of Germany’s role in supporting international efforts to combat extremist ideologies. 

Discussions also covered the development of the Syrian crisis and efforts to reach a political solution to it.

The King reviewed the burdens shouldered by the Kingdom in hosting Syrian refugees, which place pressure on infrastructure, services and the general budget, calling for the international community to further support Jordan.

For his part, Gauck commended Jordan’s approach in dealing with the Syrian refugee crisis despite the lack of resources, stressing that Germany is looking forward to benefiting from the Kingdom’s experience in the field.

The German president highlighted the Kingdom’s huge role in combating terrorism, describing it as a leading role on the regional and international levels. 

The meeting was attended by Royal Court Chief Fayez Tarawneh, Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Nasser Judeh, King’s Office Director Jafar Hassan, Planning and International Cooperation Minister Imad Fakhoury, Higher Education Minister Labib Khadra and other senior officials and diplomats from both sides. 

 

Their Majesties King Abdullah and Queen Rania held a dinner banquet in honour of the German president and first lady, and their accompanying delegation during their state visit to the Kingdom. 

Teacher’s forum concludes

By - Dec 07,2015 - Last updated at Dec 07,2015

AMMAN — The second Teacher Skills Forum concluded on Sunday after two days of intensive activities that enlightened hundreds of educators from across the region.

The forum opened on Saturday on the eastern shores of the Dead Sea, providing more than 1,000 educators with a venue to discuss themes deemed essential to the development of their profession, including early, concept-based, differentiated and STEAM learning, which pertains to science, technology, engineering arts and maths.

The forum, held by the Queen Rania Teacher Academy (QRTA) and the International Baccalaureate, brought the “largest” number of educators face-to-face with “masters of the profession worldwide”, according to organisers.

Rana Attieh, a private English tutor, was committed to attending the forum for the “invaluable” information it provided.

“I quit full-time teaching at schools to take care of my family, but I know for sure that teaching has never been a more demanding and challenging profession than now,” she told The Jordan Times on Sunday, explaining that students today are “very distracted” and “unwilling to put up with a boring educational environment”.

“This forum helps teachers figure out innovative ways to revive classrooms and keep students interested, a skill educators are in dire need of now,” she added.

The forum featured 132 training workshops, half of which were presented in Arabic, according to QRTA CEO Haif Bannayan, who noted that the academy initiated pre-conference activities that enabled teachers to explore answers for their pressing education-related issues.

Speaking at the forum’s second day, Her Majesty Queen Rania stressed the major role that teachers play as shapers of the region’s future.

“Yours is a sacred profession, which prepares students for all other professions. A lot of initiatives to enable educators were born of this firm conviction, and this forum is one of them,” Her Majesty told teachers.

 

“The answers to the most difficult test of our times are not in books or texts, nor in forums or conferences. The answers lie in you. They lie in your mission and in the values that you instil in your students,” she added.

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