Jordan
April 19, 2004
American soldiers killed two employees of U.S.-funded television station <i>Al-Iraqiya</i> on Monday and injured a third in the central city of Samara
Jordan's Senate President, Zeid Rifa'i, sent a cable on Monday to President of the Palestinian Legislative Council (PLC), Salim Za'noun, expressing hi
Syria's President Bashar al-Assad received at al-Rawda Palace on Monday Speaker of the Iranian Islamic Shura Council, Mehdi Kerroubi and an accompanyi
Jordan's trade deficit rose by approximately 40 percent in the first two months of 2004, reaching 338 million Jordanian dinars ($477 million), reported Jordan Investment & Finance Bank. According
The Bank of Jordan (BOJ) posted a net income of 7.55 million Jordanian dinars ($10 million) for 2003, a decrease of six percent compared to the previous year, reported Jordan Investment & Finance
Lebanese auto retailer Rasamny Younes Motor Company (RYMCO) reported a 66.1 percent drop in net profits for 2003 to $1.2 million. According to Blominvest, RYMCO's sales revenue grew by 4.1 percent to
April 18, 2004
A Jordanian policeman opened fire on a group of international UN police in Kosovo on Saturday, killing two Americans before he was killed when officer
The Executive Board of the International Monetary Fund has completed the seventh review of Turkey's economic performance under its Stand-By Arrangement and approved the disbursement of an amount equiv
April 16, 2004
The cell that was apprehended last week in Jordan planned to carry out a large-scale chemical attack, Jordanian officials told the London-based <i>al-
American forces clashed with Iraqi fighters in Fallujah on Friday and stood ready to strike at a Shiite leader in Najaf.
April 15, 2004
Jordan's Prime minister Faisal Al Fayez left Amman on Thursday to join King Abdullah in his visit to the United States. A Royal decree was issued on T
US-based Raytheon Company has been awarded a $64.8 million contract by the Jordan armed forces to upgrade their M60A3 main battle tanks with Raytheon's Integrated Fire Control System.
Canada and Occidental Petroleum Corporation have been notified by the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Resources of Syria that the group has been selected to negotiate the terms of a Production Shari
Finland's Stonesoft Corporation has launched StoneGate IPS in the Middle East, offering businesses in the region the ability to detect unauthorized access to their network systems and cut down on the
April 14, 2004
Jordan's King Abdullah II left Amman on Wednesday heading for London on his way to the US where he will hold talks with US President, George Bush, and
