A roadside bomb targeting an Israeli convoy in Jordan provides an insight into the kingdom's fragile politics, writes Sana Abdallah in Amman
While no one was hurt and damage was minimal as a result of a roadside bomb that targeted an Israeli embassy (...)
The killing of CIA agents in Afghanistan highlighted the role of Jordanian intelligence in support of US operations there, Sana Abdallah reports from Amman
The Jordanian government unsuccessfully kept a lid on the spectacular espionage drama that (...)
As the cabinet of new Jordanian Prime Minister Samir Rifai takes its oath of office, does this latest change of government signal the possibility of real change, asks Sana Abdallah in Amman
Not long after Jordan's King Abdullah II abruptly dissolved (...)
AMMAN: Leaders across the Middle East congratulated Barack Obama on his historic election victory as the 44th president of the United States.
Many anticipated that his administration would usher in a fresh new policy and approach that would bring (...)
Jordanian accusations against Hamas persist, as does widespread speculation as to why now, and why Hamas, reports Sana Abdallah in Amman
The Jordanian government, in an effort to verify its recent accusations, paraded three men on state-owned (...)
The rise of the Palestinian Hamas movement to power has been difficult for Jordan, reports Sana Abdallah from Amman
Jordan was unprepared for the sweeping victory of Hamas in the January Palestinian parliamentary elections which took away power from (...)
Jordan's new prime minister brings an air of ease to some while others fear for freedoms amid jittery times, reports Sana Abdallah in Amman
Jordan's King Abdullah appointed a former military general and diplomat, Marouf Bakhit, to form a new (...)
Al-Zarqawi's message of justification for terrorism convinces no one in Jordan while new threats are issued to the king and country, reports Sana Abdallah in Amman
As Jordan licked its wounds in the aftermath of three suicide attacks in three Amman (...)
Jordan's security services have acted swiftly, restoring some confidence as a nation unifies against terror, reports Sanaa Abdallah in Amman
An unprecedented triple suicide attack on Amman hotels on 9 November, which left around 60 people dead and (...)
An attack aimed at US warships in Aqaba sends a message to Jordan's pro-US government, reports Sana Abdallah in Amman
A Katyusha rocket attack from Jordan's Red Sea port city of Aqaba on 19 August, apparently targeting but missing two docked United (...)
Ethnic Palestinians and tribal leaders vie for power in Jordan, reports Sana Abdallah in Amman
In an unusual power struggle within the Jordanian government, Prime Minister Adnan Badran has been struggling to address opposition to his cabinet (...)
Jordan's change in government marks an attempt to speed up domestic reforms and improve the country's relations with its neighbours, writes Sana Abdallah in Amman
On 5 April, Jordan's King Abdullah II fired his government, led by prime minister (...)
Jordan's Muslim Brotherhood comes under intense fire but continues to avoid confrontation, reports Sanaa Abdallah from Amman
It has not been going very well for the Jordanian branch of the Muslim Brotherhood or its political arm, the Islamic Action (...)
The tradition of co-existence between the Muslim Brothers and the Jordanian regime seems close to breaking point, writes Sana Abdallah from Amman
A potential confrontation between the Jordanian government and the powerful Muslim Brotherhood movement (...)
The appointment of a new cabinet in Jordan this week signalled a greater involvement by the king in the running of the country, Sana Abdallah reports from Amman
Jordan's King Abdullah II on 22 October appointed his Royal Court Minister Faisal (...)
Preliminary investigations into the case of the seven Egyptian workers who drowned in a pool of animal blood in a Jordanian slaughterhouse revealed no "malicious intent". Sana Abdallah reports from Amman
Seven Egyptian men, aged between 18 and 41, (...)