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Greek UN official says humanity failed in Syria

He works in Amman, Jordan, but also in Ankara, Iraq and at the United Nations Office at Geneva. As the United Nations regional humanitarian coordinator for the Syria crisis since 2017, Panos Moumtzis' work has taken him around the world. "I rarely sleep in the same place for more than three days," he told Kathimerini during an interview.

Jordan PM quits over tax protests, reformer named successor

In this hand out file photo from the Jordanian Royal Palace dated June 01, 2016, Jordan's Prime Minister Hani Mulki takes a oath at the swearing in ceremony of Jordan's new government in Amman. Mulki submitted his resignation on June 4, 2018. AFP PHOTO / Jordanian Royal Palace / YOUSEF ALLAN

Rare ancient Greek temple unearthed in Jordan

A “first-of-its-kind” Hellenistic temple in the Levant region has been discovered in Umm Qais, an archaeologist said on Monday.
An archaeological excavation team from Yarmouk University has recently discovered a Hellenistic temple and network of water tunnels, Atef Sheyyab, president of the archaeology department at the university told the Jordan Times.

US intelligence ops in Greece

In December 2015, US agents from the Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) service and officers from the Greek Police's organized crime unit arrested a 51-year-old arms trafficker and owner of a company based in the Jordanian city of Amman, in Aspropyrgos, an industrial town east of Athens.

Jordanian-Turkish business forum opens in Amman

A Jordanian-Turkish business forum kicked off in the Jordanian capital Amman on Dec. 10.

Organized by the Jordanian Businessmen Association (JBA), the event is attended by 20 Turkish businessmen from different sectors.

 "Historic relations between Jordan and Turkey are based on friendship and mutual interests," JBA chairman Hamdi al-Tabaa said.

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