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The Jordan Times on MSNMercy Corps, Dutch Embassy Celebrate Success Of Jordan Hortifuture ProjectAMMAN - Under the patronage of Minister of Agriculture Khaled Hneifat and in the presence of Dutch Ambassador to Jordan Harry ...
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Hosted on MSNGovernment announces decisions from MafraqMinister of Government Communication Mohammad Momani announced the government's decisions during its session chaired by Prime Minister Jaafar Hassan on Tuesday in Mafraq. Momani stated that the ...
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Hosted on MSNAgricultural services support project provided 974 jobs, reached 6,849 beneficiaries, says ministerThe project supporting agricultural services and small farmers in Jordan, implemented by Mercy Corps, Advance Consulting, and Wageningen University in the Netherlands, in partnership with the Ministry ...
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The Jordan Times on MSNCabinet Approves Establishment Of Company To Develop Major Strategic Infrastructure ProjectsCompany will be government-owned, affiliated with Jordan Capital and Investment Fund -Firm will develop vital publ ...
Mass protests break out in Amman, Zarqa, Irbid, and other areas where there ... and a rise in the frequency and size of labor protests, university demonstrations, and sit-ins at government offices.
He also received his MS and BS in Electrical and Computer Engineering from Jordan University of Science and Technology, Irbid, Jordan, in 1999 and 1997, respectively. He served on several NSF ...
He also received his MS and BS in Electrical and Computer Engineering from Jordan University of Science and Technology, Irbid, Jordan, in 1999 and 1997, respectively. Laboratory for Informatics and ...
Uni, the Dutch-speaking taxidermy groundhog, was brought out to Tulpehocken Creek in Myerstown Feb. 1 to give his call on whether there would be an additional six weeks of winter for 2025. More than ...
At The PIE Live India 2025 in Delhi last week, The PIE’s CEO Amy Baker spoke to vice-president international and engagement at the University of Southampton, Andrew Atherton, and India Business Group ...
The vice-chancellor of the University of Essex has said four students who died in a crash had lives "filled with hope, promise, talent, and dreams for the future". Makyle Bayley, 22, Eva Darold ...
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