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By Jawad Anani - Apr 16,2018
The international propaganda machine can vilify any party, group or persons making them look criminal, regardless of the circumstances of the case.
By Jawad Anani - Apr 09,2018
The private and public sectors in the Arab world and their envisaged roles in the future were at the heart of discussion at the 16th Annual Arab Business Community Forum, organised by the Federation of Arab Businessmen on Saturday at the King Hussein Bin Talal Convention Centre.I
By Jawad Anani - Apr 02,2018
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of State for Economic Affairs Jafar Hassan made a statement to a Senatorial committee, in which he expounded the economic policy of the government.
By Jawad Anani - Mar 26,2018
Running the Palestinian economy is a huge challenge emanating from being captive to the Israeli hegemony.
By Jawad Anani - Mar 19,2018
Half a century ago, on the morning of March 21,1968, Jordanians woke up to heavy gunfire and warplanes filling a quiet space with their thundering sounds.
By Jawad Anani - Mar 12,2018
Central Bank of Jordan (CBJ) Governor Ziad Fariz will leave for the future a legacy which will be identified by two main buzzwords.
By Jawad Anani - Mar 05,2018
When the International Monetary Fund-sponsored adjustment programme showed the high socio-economic and fiduciary costs of increasing government revenues, many politicians acknowledged the fact.
By Jawad Anani - Feb 26,2018
Multilateral diplomacy is the collective diplomatic and political action of three parties or more. The United Nations is the largest of them all.
By Jawad Anani - Feb 19,2018
Prime Minister Hani Mulki kept the country busy and apprehensive over his health condition. Thank God it turned out that he has a curable form of cancer.
By Jawad Anani - Feb 13,2018
No matter how euphemistically expressed, the International Monetary Fund's (IMF) formula which the consecutive Jordanian governments have been religiously adapting is bad news. Let me explain why.The GDP over the period of 2011-2017 has been growing only in nominal terms.