Amman
West Bank training center at risk of shutdown by Israel authorities, UNRWA says
The Kalandia Training Centre, which teaches 350 young male students from across the West Bank skills such as plumbing and vehicle maintenance, could be shut.
Jordan's King Abdullah arrives in Pakistan for high-level talks to expand bilateral ties
Iraq launches probe after diplomat accused of taking towels from Jordan hotel
Jordan, Arab Parliament welcome Gaza ceasefire agreement
Israeli court dismisses NIS 30b. terrorism-finance case against Arab Bank
In support of the decision, the Jerusalem District Court said the plaintiffs had tried to use Israeli law in the US courts, and yet their claim was still rejected.
Lapid holds first meeting with Jordanian King Abdullah
The leaders discussed ways to improve relations between the countries and put more meaning behind their peace agreement.
Jordan: A family dispute or a foreign-backed plot?
"No one expected the controversy to escalate to a point where the king would order the army and the mukhabarat to raid Prince Hamzah’s palace and place him under house arrest."
Understanding the rift between Jerusalem and Amman - analysis
On the security side, the situation is said to be better and the militaries in both countries are believed to regularly work together against common threats.
Jordan: Child dead and 700 others poisoned by deadly shwarma in Amman
It all started when a local food stand owner in Amman offered shwarma for the extremely low price of less than NIS 6 per serving.
In major reshuffle, Jordan PM moves to push IMF-led economic reforms
Jordan's debt level has spiraled to around $40 billion, driven in part by government moves this year to raise the salaries of teachers and army retirees at a time of falling state revenues.
Israel-Jordan Crisis: Arrested Israeli was FSU immigrant, wanted by police
Earlier in the day, Jordan recalled its ambassador to Israel for consultations in protest over Israel's refusal to heed its demands to release two citizens it said were illegally detained for months.
Jordan and Israel ties: a need for common understanding among peoples
For too long, Israeli governments have believed that maintaining clandestine ties among the political elites of its key regional partners would suffice for stability and security.