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Jordan’s and China’s gendarmerie discuss security cooperation

By - Sep 15,2015 - Last updated at Sep 15,2015

AMMAN — Gendarmerie Department Director General Brig. Gen. Hussein Hawatmeh on Tuesday met with Chinese Military Attaché in Jordan Brig. Gen. Dong Wenjin to discuss bilateral relations, particularly in the security field, and ways to enhance them.

Hawatmeh commended Wenjin’s efforts in security cooperation between the Jordanian-Chinese gendarmerie, and Wenjin underlined the advanced level of the Jordanian Gendarmerie Department

Police arrest suspected scammer of Hajj visas

By - Sep 15,2015 - Last updated at Sep 15,2015

AMMAN — North Amman Criminal Investigation Department (CID) personnel arrested a suspect who scammed the public by pretending he could obtain a Hajj (the greater pilgrimage) visa in return for money, the Public Security Department (PSD) said Tuesday.

The PSD reported that complaints filed with the north Amman CID unit indicated that the suspect took people’s passports and JD150 to issue them visas. In his house, CID personnel found 370 passports.

USAID sports programme to promote gender rights in Jordan

By - Sep 15,2015 - Last updated at Sep 15,2015

AMMAN — USAID Takamol Gender Programme organised the first Sports and Gender round table in Jordan, bringing together key players to discuss challenges and best practices, according to a USAID statement released Tuesday.

USAID Takamol is working with partners from various government and civil institutions to advance gender equity rights, according to the statement, which added that the round table will serve as the first step, and the key recommendations drawn from it will inform future activities focused on gender and sports in Jordan. 

German film to be shooting in Amman this week

By - Sep 15,2015 - Last updated at Sep 15,2015

AMMAN — The Robert Bosch Stiftung’s 2015 Film Prize winner in the short fiction film category, “The Parrot”, to be directed by Jordanian directors Amjad Al Rasheed and Darin Sallam, will be shooting in Jordan this week, according to a press statement by the Jordan Film Commission.

Produced by Roman Roitman of the German film production company, Monokel, “The Parrot” is an original story about displacement and adaptation, told from an unusual perspective with lightness and great love for details, for which the Film Prize jury awarded this project.

The cast line-up includes internationally acclaimed stars Hend Sabry and Ashraf Barhoum, in addition to participations of Jordanian, Tunisian and Palestinian actors. The film is set to premiere in 2016.

Aqaba Customs Department foils smuggle fireworks’ attempt

By - Sep 15,2015 - Last updated at Sep 15,2015

AMMAN — Aqaba Customs Department has foiled an attempt to smuggle fireworks into the Kingdom through two 40-cubic-foot containers, the department announced Tuesday.

The shipment’s manifest was allegedly forged to state that  it contained car parts and TV stands, said the department, adding that a total of 2,517 cartons of fireworks were seized from two containers, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported.

The import of fireworks into the Kingdom is considered dangerous to society and public safety, banned by the government since 2009 except for those imported for public agencies.

Maan Development Company signs energy deals with Chinese firms

By - Sep 15,2015 - Last updated at Sep 15,2015

AMMAN — Maan Development Company (MDC) has signed two agreements with two Chinese firms in the field of alternative and renewable energy with the aim of exchanging information and conducting studies on investment opportunities.

The first agreement was signed with China’s CSIC company specialised in the field of wind energy  to exchange information and will be effective by the beginning of 2016, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, quoted MDC CEO Hussein Kreishan.

Under the agreement, the Chongqing-based company will conduct a study on available investment opportunities in the field of generating electricity in the Maan Development Area and study the market to provide offers to carry out wind power projects.

The second agreement was signed with Yingli Solar, one of the world’s largest solar panel manufacturers. 

It provides for information exchange, according to Kreishan, who said that the company is interested in building a solar power project for electricity generation in addition to establishing a plant for manufacturing solar panels. 

Kreishan said MDC was able to attract nine international companies from Japan, Qatar and Italy, in addition to several European and US companies to build solar power schemes, adding the firms were leased 5,000 dunums to produce 160 megwatts of power at an investment value of $400 million

“We aim to make Maan a regional centre for power generation from solar,” he said, indicating the nine international firms have already started to set up their plants and will start operations mid next year. 

During His Majesty King Abdullah’s latest work visit to China, the two sides signed several memoranda of understanding and agreements valued at more than $7 billion in the fields of oil shale, renewable energy, electricity generation, railway and training.

 

The agreements were signed on the sidelines of the 2015 China-Arab States Expo in Yinchuan, China, which was held September 10-14.

Spanish artist uses theatre to shed light on refugee crisis

By - Sep 15,2015 - Last updated at Sep 15,2015

AMMAN — The tragedy of Syrian refugees who risk their lives to cross the Mediterranean should be highlighted through art, to attract the world’s attention to their crisis and for Europeans to accept more refugees, Spanish actor and theatre director Marco Magoa said.

Magoa, whose play “The Sky & I” will be performed in Amman on Thursday, said, the main theme of his play is the uncertain destiny of Syrian refugees who flee conflict in their homeland, heading to an unknown future in Europe.

“I feel sad that the world’s attention to the Syrian refugees’ crisis has increased only over the past few months, when hundreds of Syrians are losing their lives in the sea while looking for a peaceful destination,” Magoa said in an interview with The Jordan Times.

He said that Jordan is a good example of an Arab country that despite limited resources has received more than 1 million Syrians, while some countries are still debating our receiving a few hundreds or thousands.

“This is the first time I have seen an Arab country that helps solve almost 100 per cent of other Arab countries’ problems… Jordan is the destination for most refugees, though some think of their stay here as a transit point,” Magoa said.

He added that “The Sky & I” is the first part of a trilogy about the tragedy that strikes on the Mediterranean, where thousands of migrants risk their lives fleeing conflict and instability in their countries, in small, often decrepit vessels in an attempt to reach European shores.

The play will be performed in Arabic by young Jordanian, Palestinian, Iraqi and Syrian artists.

This first part, said Magoa, focuses on the moment the main characters leave their home country to embark on a journey across borders to reach the coast and go on board a vessel, heading to unknown lands.

It is the moment when one character realises that his situation reached its peak and he can no longer go back, and the journey starts.

The performance will be accompanied by poems by Palestinian poet Mahmoud Darwish about memories of the abandoned homeland, and Jordanian poet Islam Samhan.

The second part of the trilogy “Nothing” will be performed in Egypt, while the third part, “Mare Nostrum, End of your Dreams”, will kick off in Denmark, with a planned tour to other European countries.

Magoa, who lived in Syria, Morocco and Egypt for some time, said living in those countries, especially in Damascus, for a while, was one of the reasons that prompted him to write the trilogy.

He also said that those who flee their countries looking for peace and a better future, should be accepted and spared the deadly trip across the Mediterranean.

“We should accept each others as humans and not based on origins,” Magoa said, adding that European artists who speak Arabic like him, and know the crisis in Syria and other Arab countries, should contribute to conveying this message to their European fellows through art.

Prior to the performance in Amman, Magoa held two workshops at Instituto Cervantes in Amman. 

One was for children from Al Hussein Camp for Palestinian Refugees and the other for young artists, including Jordanian and Syrian actors and actresses.

 

The event in Amman is hosted by the Spanish embassy in cooperation with the Spanish Programme for Development Training in the Cultural Sector (ACERCA).

New ambassadors present credentials

By - Sep 15,2015 - Last updated at Sep 15,2015

AMMAN — Foreign Ministry Secretary General Mohammad Tayseer Bani Yassin on Tuesday received the credentials of newly appointed ambassadors to Jordan.

The ambassadors are Andrea Matteo Fontana of the European Union Delegation, Shafaat Ullah Shah of Pakistan, Michael Desser of Austria and Haris Lukovac of Bosnia-Herzegovina.

The secretary general reviewed with the ambassadors the Kingdom’s relations with their respective countries and efforts to further boost them in various fields.

 

 

Government to introduce amendments to income tax draft law

By - Sep 15,2015 - Last updated at Sep 15,2015

AMMAN — Prime Minister Abdullah Ensour and the government’s economic team on Tuesday discussed the income tax draft law to introduce amendments to the bill, in response to remarks that the Senate and the private sector have made regarding the key piece of legislation.

The premier, who chaired the meeting at the Prime Ministry, stressed that economic legislation should work to stimulate investments and promote the business environment in the Kingdom.

The Senate has endorsed the income tax draft law as it was submitted from the Lower House, while proposing to the government amendments to the bill.

Ensour said the government will positively deal with the Senate’s recommendation in this regard. 

 

 

124 new Syrian refugees received in past 48 hours

By - Sep 15,2015 - Last updated at Sep 15,2015

AMMAN — Border Guards received 124 Syrian refugees during the past 48 hours and transferred them to shelters and camps set up for this purpose, an official source said on Tuesday.

Royal Medical Services cadre extended healthcare and medications to those with infirmities. 

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