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Lawmakers to participate in anti-corruption conference

By - Oct 04,2015 - Last updated at Oct 04,2015

AMMAN — A Jordanian parliamentary delegation is participating in the sixth Global Conference of Parliamentarians Against Corruption, scheduled to be held in Jakarta between Tuesday and Thursday, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported on Saturday.

The conference is a joint initiative by the House of Representatives of the Republic of Indonesia, the Global Organisation of Parliamentarians Against Corruption (GOPAC), the South East Asian Parliamentarians Against Corruption and GOPAC Indonesia.

This year’s theme is “Bringing perpetrators of grand corruption to justice for a sustainable world where all citizens can live in prosperity and equity”, according to the GOPAC website.

Jordan discusses refugee response plan with donors, stakeholders

By - Oct 04,2015 - Last updated at Oct 04,2015

Planning and International Cooperation Minister Imad Fakhoury chairs a periodic meeting in Amman Saturday with donor countries and UN organisations concerned with Jordan’s response to the refugee crisis (Photo courtesy of Planning Ministry)

AMMAN — In a follow-up on the outcomes of UN General Assembly meetings and the UN Sustainable Development Summit 2015, Planning and International Cooperation Minister Imad Fakhoury held a periodic meeting with donor countries and UN organisations to discuss the progress in the 2015 Jordan Response Plan (JRP) concerning Syrian refugees.

A ministry statement e-mailed to The Jordan Times on Saturday said that the meeting, held at the British embassy in Amman, brought together representatives of UN organisations, Arab and foreign ambassadors, heads of international commissions and development agencies, in order to support their joint efforts through funding the projects listed in the JRP. 

During the meeting, held in coordination with UN Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator in Jordan Edward Kallon and British Ambassador to Jordan Edward Oakden, Fakhoury outlined the results of the UN General Assembly meeting held recently in New York, during which His Majesty King Abdullah highlighted the challenges Jordan faces.

Fakhoury referred to his participation in the UN Sustainable Development Summit 2015 and the new UN Sustainable Development Goals, as well as the meeting co-chaired by Jordan and the EU on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly meeting on the Syrian crisis.

On the sidelines of the UN Sustainable Development Summit 2015, Fakhoury chaired an unofficial meeting on the Syrian crisis, leadership, gender equality and women’s empowerment. He said Jordan had not closed its borders in the face of Syrian refugees, who constitute around 20 per cent of the Kingdom’s population.

At the British embassy meeting in Amman, the planning minister said the world is going in three directions: a political one to find a solution to the Syrian crisis; a security one to deal with resulting terrorism; and a third that deals with the economic repercussions and ways to support host countries, which was the main topic of the periodic meeting.

The crisis is entering its fifth year and its consequences will be experienced for at least 10 years, Fakhoury said, noting that what happened in European countries sheds light once again on the importance of continued support for the countries that have given refuge to Syrian.

Fakhoury stressed there is an international agreement on the “urgent needs” to deal comprehensively with the crisis and its repercussions, highlighting the need for the international community to shoulder more responsibilities in that regard, especially since winter is approaching and there will be more challenges to deal with.

On the commitments to the 2015 JRP, they amount to $1.3 billion, or 35 per cent of the total appeal ($2.99 billion), according to the statement, which added that the plan has 222 projects for 2015, 62 are still on the drawing board and the rest are under implementation, at a total cost of $543 million.

Fakhoury said the first draft of the 2016-2018 JRP will be ready this month and it will be distributed to partners for feedback.

The minister thanked the Norwegian government for offering to host an urgent conference for donors on the Syrian crisis to raise extra funds on behalf of the EU and in coordination with Germany.

 

Fakhoury pointed out the next annual meeting of the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund in Lima, Peru to discuss facilitating funding channels to middle-income countries, while he referred also to a forum to discuss the same issue to be hosted by Jordan on November 9. 

Arab League to engage with experts on combating terrorism

By - Oct 04,2015 - Last updated at Oct 04,2015

AMMAN — The Arab League, in cooperation with the Jordan News Agency, Petra, will organise a third panel discussion and the 14th meeting for a permanent team of experts concerned with following up on the media’s role in combating terrorism on Tuesday and Wednesday in Amman, Petra reported on Saturday.

The two meetings, to be held at Le Méridien Amman Hotel, will discuss working papers from Jordan, Egypt and Saudi Arabia on the first day. On the second, experts will meet to discuss the results of the panel and issue recommendations, as well as discuss progress in the implementation of an Arab strategic plan to combat terrorism.

Drug dealer arrested in Ajloun

By - Oct 04,2015 - Last updated at Oct 04,2015

AMMAN — Anti-Narcotics Department (AND) personnel in Ajloun on Friday arrested a drug dealer in Kufranjah, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, quoted a security source at Ajloun Police Department as saying.

The source said  AND set up an ambush and arrested the suspect who possessed narcotics, synthetic cannabis (locally known as Joker), weapons and drug-making devices. An investigation into the case commenced, and he will be referred to the judiciary for legal proceedings.

Water service for Zarqa, Mafraq to be interrupted

By - Oct 04,2015 - Last updated at Oct 04,2015

AMMAN — The Jordan Water Company (Miyahuna) said on Saturday that the pumping of water from the Azraq Wells Station would be suspended on Monday and Tuesday to connect and operate new water lines for the station.

The suspension will affect some areas of Zarqa and Mafraq governorates. Miyahuna said it would compensate the affected areas either before or after the work, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported. 

Future of refinery to be decided by gov’t — minister

By - Oct 04,2015 - Last updated at Oct 04,2015

AMMAN — Energy Minister Ibrahim Saif has said the ministry has prepared a strategy to detect the impact of recent developments in the energy sector on the future of the Jordan Petroleum Refinery Company for 2015-2025. Jordan depends on natural gas to generate 85 per cent of its electricity, he noted. As a result, Saif told the Jordan News Agency, Petra, the government is to decide the future role of the company accordingly. 

Fair, cooler weather expected this week

By - Oct 04,2015 - Last updated at Oct 04,2015

A view of Amman. Fair weather is expected for the rest of the week (Photo by Amjad Ghsoun)

AMMAN – Temperatures are forecast to drop in the coming days, with fair weather predicted for the Kingdom this week, said National Forecasting Centre Director Hussein Momani. 

Momani said that temperatures in the capital on Sunday are expected to range between a high of 31°C during the day, and a low of 16°C at night.

“Fair weather is expected to continue in the capital until Tuesday, with a drop of temperatures to 28°C on Tuesday during the day and 15°C at night,” he told The Jordan Times over the phone. 

Momani noted that rain is forecast to fall on Tuesday night especially in the eastern parts of the country. 

Last Wednesday marked the first day of autumn, a season during which temperatures gradually drop and the country witnesses several Red Sea troughs that cause unstable weather conditions.

Relatively hot weather prevailed over the weekend. 

 

Although autumn generally brings cooler weather, heatwaves are not unfamiliar. Conversely, autumn may also bring snowfall, especially during its last days, a phenomenon that occurred in 2013, 1992, 1980 and 1970, the Jordan Meteorological Department said.

Prime minister instructs parties to continue search for missing pilgrims

By - Oct 04,2015 - Last updated at Oct 04,2015

AMMAN — Awqaf Minister Hayel Dawood on Saturday said Prime Minister Abdullah Ensour has directed official parties to look for the two Jordanian pilgrims who went missing in the Hajj stampede incident last month.

Ensour has directed the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriate Affairs, the Jordanian embassy in Riyadh, and the Jordanian consulate in Jeddah, to keep looking for the missing pilgrims, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported.

Prince Raad, Princess Majda promote environment conservation

By - Oct 04,2015 - Last updated at Oct 04,2015

AMMAN — HRH Prince Raad, the Chief Chamberlain, and HRH Princess Majda participated in a clean-up campaign in the Scandinavian Forest in Ain Al Basha on Friday.

The campaign was organised by the Royal Society for the Conversation of Nature and the Jordanian-Scandinavian Society in cooperation with the Ministry of Agriculture.

At the event, Prince Raad delivered a speech calling for further cleaning campaigns in forests to spread the culture of preserving these places, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported. 

Princess Sana attends festival celebrating rural women, tradition

By - Oct 04,2015 - Last updated at Oct 04,2015

AMMAN — HRH Princess Sana Asem attended a traditional festival titled “Our Tradition is our Prestige” on Saturday.

The event was held by the Society for the Development and Rehabilitation of Rural Women, according to the Jordan News Agency, Petra.

The princess distributed certificates to graduates of a ladies beauty workshop. The festival included activities that promote Jordanian tradition and shed light on rural women. 

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