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Showing 1 - 15 results of 79 for "Suha Philip Ma'ayeh"
For an Islamist rebel who had once wanted to join the jihadist leader Abu Musab Al Zarqawi in Iraq, he was surprisingly friendly.
September 7, 2013
As the war in Syria enters its third year, Syrian expats in Dubai and in Amman gather at an ice-cream parlour that reminds them of home
August 3, 2013
Faced with growing poverty and no prospects, an area that previously backed the government is threatening to block their city's main roads in order to be heard. Suha Philip Ma'ayeh reports from Ma'an
January 21, 2013
Followers of the Muslim Brotherhood's Islamic Action Front party are telling people not to vote in Wednesday's election, but others in the capital see the poll as an important step forward in the reform process. Suha Philip Ma'ayeh reports from Amman
January 20, 2013
State of emergency declared in Jordan, Israel prepares for snowstorm and Lebanon struggles with floodwaters that sweep away young boy. Suha Philip Ma'ayeh reports from Amman
January 9, 2013
The lifting of fuel subsidies in Jordan has sent the normally detached Jordanians of Palestinian origin out in protest, raising alarm in the government. Suha Philip Ma'ayeh reports from Amman
December 4, 2012
Police fired tear gas and water cannons yesterday on a third day of demonstrations in Jordan by Islamists and youth groups.
November 16, 2012
As the regime of Bashar Al Assad struggles to keep control, Syria's roughly two million Christians, who make up about 10 per cent of the population, are bracing for the worst.
October 14, 2012
With more than half of the registered Syrian refugees in Jordan - or about 27,000 people - of school age, according to the United Nations, Jordanian authorities have made a concerted effort to accommodate them in its schools.
October 8, 2012
The Islamic Action Front, a Muslim Brotherhood offshoot, and Jordan's main opposition bloc, has been angered by the slow pace of reforms.
October 6, 2012
Vivian Salameh, a Christian, finds herself at the centre of the debate over how accommodating Jordan should be when Islamic and secular principles clash.
June 6, 2012
Many Syrians say the Syrian National Council does not represent them because it has failed to provide rebel fighters with the cash and weapons they need.
May 27, 2012
Tripoli puts curb on service after a flood of patients take advantage of government-paid health care for non combat-related treatment.
May 22, 2012
The spiralling cost of Libya's misused health programme that was intended to pay for wounded fighters and very ill patients to get medical care overseas ends hopes for would-be mothers seeking treatment.
"We had a tsunami of Libyans in Jordan," said Ali Bin Jlayel, head of the Libyan Medical Committee in Jordan.
March 4, 2012
Abu Dhabi officials plant 25 seedlings of rare tree that can live for 100 years
Hotels adjust to Ramadan restrictions in Dubai
City quadruple dreams over after Ziyech scores FA Cup semi-final winner for Chelsea
From desert to oasis: Saudi Arabia and the global revolution in water treatment
‘What happens if I don’t return to my job in Dubai after my holiday ends?’