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Three die, two injured in Karak accident

By - Jan 05,2014 - Last updated at Jan 05,2014

AMMAN — Three people died and two persons were injured on Sunday when their vehicle overturned in Al Sultani area in Karak, according to the Civil Defence Department.

The condition of the injured ranged between critical and moderate.

 

Jordanian aid convoy awaiting permission to enter Gaza

By - Jan 05,2014 - Last updated at Jan 05,2014

AMMAN — Wael Saqqa, head of the Jordanian “Artery of Life” committee, on Sunday said the international convoy that was scheduled to leave for Gaza at the beginning of this month was waiting for the approval of Egyptian authorities to enter the strip.

Although the Egyptian authorities earlier approved the entry of the convoy, which includes a delegation from the Jordanian “Artery of Life” committee, besides international groups, the approval was later suspended, he said.

Talks are now under way with Egyptian authorities to allow the entry of the convoy, Saqqa noted.

 

Fanatseh urges phosphate company workers to end strike

By - Jan 05,2014 - Last updated at Jan 05,2014

AMMAN — Khalid Fanatseh, president the General Union of Jordanian Miners, Workers in Mining and Metal Industries on Sunday urged Jordan Phosphate Mines Company (JPMC) workers to end their current strike.

He said their financial demands are not based on any legal grounds.

Stressing the union’s concern for workers’ rights, he noted that the union has so far managed to secure many rights and benefits for its members.

Arab League delegate calls for further aid to Jordan in refugee crisis

Jan 05,2014 - Last updated at Jan 05,2014

AMMAN — The international community has to extend a helping hand to Jordan as it continues to host hundreds of thousands of Syrian refugees, the Arab League secretary general’s envoy for humanitarian relief, Sheikha Hessa Al Thani, said on Sunday.

Sheikha Hessa and the director of the family and children’s department at the Arab League, Inas Mekkawi, were briefed on the social, health and economic challenges facing the Kingdom due to the influx of Syrian refugees during a meeting with ministers of planning, social development and health Ibrahim Saif, Reem Abu Hassan and Ali Hiasat, according to a statement sent to The Jordan Times.

Social Security Corporation revenues to reach JD1b in 2014

By - Jan 05,2014 - Last updated at Jan 05,2014

AMMAN — Social Security Corporation (SSC) revenues are expected to exceed JD1 billion this year under the new law, according to SSC Director Nadia Rawabdeh.

At a Lower House Finance Committee meeting, she noted that SSC revenues stood at JD980 million last year.

Meanwhile, Social Security Investment Unit Chairman Suleiman Hafez said the corporation’s investments amounted to JD5.932 billion in 2013, expecting them to reach JD6 billion this year.

 Also during Sunday’s panel meeting, Aqaba Special Economic Zone Authority (ASEZA) Chief Commissioner Kamel Mahadin said the Aqaba Development Corporation has not funded capital projects for the last four years, noting that the number of companies registered in Aqaba reached 320 with a capital of JD2 billion.

Cabinet approves amendment to auto-import regulations

By - Jan 05,2014 - Last updated at Jan 05,2014

AMMAN — The Cabinet on Sunday decided that an earlier decision stipulating a five-year age limit on imported automobiles will not be applied to cars that have been cleared under a statement exempting their owners from customs duties.

The former decision will not apply to these cars, including those obtained by officers or persons with disabilities, in accordance with an amendment approved on Sunday.

The Council of Ministers also approved a draft agreement to be signed by the Natural Resources Authority and a Chinese company for oil shale exploration in the Wadi Al Naadiyeh region.

Moreover, the Cabinet listened to a briefing presented by Minister of Industry, Trade and Supply Hatem Halawani on the outcome of the meeting of the Jordanian-Palestinian economic committee recently held in Ramallah.

Jordanian peacekeepers treat civilians injured Abidjan traffic accident

Jan 05,2014 - Last updated at Jan 05,2014

AMMAN — Jordanian peacekeepers in Côte d’Ivoire on Sunday administered first aid to a number of civilians who were injured in a road accident on a highway in Abidjan, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported.

Since their deployment in Côte d’Ivoire more than seven years ago, Jordanian peacekeeping contingents have been working to assist local residents by offering services and humanitarian aid.

Odwan appointed as Prime Ministry secretary general

By - Jan 05,2014 - Last updated at Jan 05,2014

AMMAN — The Council of Ministers on Sunday appointed Abdullah Odwan as the secretary general of the Prime Ministry during a meeting chaired by Prime Minister Abdullah Ensour.

House panel to discuss Royal Court budget

Jan 05,2014 - Last updated at Jan 05,2014

AMMAN — The Lower House’s Finance Committee is scheduled to discuss the 2014 Royal Court budget on Monday, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported.

According to Finance Ministry figures, overall financial allocations for the Royal Court included in the 2014 draft budget law are around JD35.8 million.

4,000 Amman trees damaged by snowstorm — GAM

By - Jan 05,2014 - Last updated at Jan 05,2014

AMMAN — Last month’s snowstorm took a heavy toll on the country’s forestry sector, with 4,000 trees damaged in the capital alone, an official at the Greater Amman Municipality (GAM) said on Sunday.

“Thousands of trees were lost due to the heavy snow and the strong winds, the majority of which were pine trees; a truly heavy loss,” Mohammad Quteish, head of GAM’s Parks Directorate, told The Jordan Times.

Earlier this week, the municipality concluded the process of collecting broken branches and fallen trees from across the capital, with its initial estimates indicating that the cost of the damaged trees is around JD1 million.

“More than 3,000 trucks unloaded over 1,500 tonnes of wood at landfills. The wood will be then transferred to several Agriculture Ministry directorates across the country,” Quteish said.

In mid-December last year, the country was affected by a polar depression that brought heavy snow to most areas of the Kingdom.

Public and private institutions, universities and schools were closed for several days as snow accumulation reached 70 centimetres in certain areas of the capital and higher in the southern and northern regions.

Quteish said the municipality will soon launch a campaign to plant new saplings to replace the uprooted trees, noting that the initiative will coincide with Arbour Day, celebrated annually on January 15.

Meanwhile, the Ministry of Agriculture said thousands of trees were damaged in the Kingdom’s forests, especially in the north, where forest density is high.

Agriculture Ministry Spokesperson Nimer Haddadin told The Jordan Times that the Forestry Department will soon issue a report identifying the number and type of damaged trees.

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