Jordan

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Spyware found on phones in Jordan

Hacking

According to a recent report, dozens of journalists, human rights workers and political activists in Jordan have been targeted with Pegasus spyware over the past few years. It’s one of the most widespread uses of spyware on civil society. Dina Temple-Raston, host and managing editor of the Recorded Future News podcast “Click Here,” has the story.

The warning labels are found on a number of Israeli, American and European products.

Jordanians boycott American companies seen as pro-Israeli

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Jordanians in Amman, the capital, protest against the Israel-Hamas war in Gaza.

‘We have cried tears of blood’: Jordanians protest Israel-Hamas war amid security, humanitarian concerns

Israel-Hamas war
Prince Hamzah waves, wearing a military uniform walks with his bride, Prince Noor, wearing a white wedding dress and they both smile.

Royal tumult in Jordan comes at a time of economic hardship

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Watch Live: Trump meets with Jordan’s King Abdullah

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Visitors to the city of Amman's website were able to vote on the new uniform color for their city sanitation workers.

Jordan’s sanitation workers switch uniform color to avoid ISIS orange

Conflict

The people of Amman have voted, and the city’s sanitation workers will now don turquoise-colored jumpsuits rather than their old bright orange uniforms, which closely resemble the outfits ISIS hostages are forced to wear.

A Jordanian protester cries during a march after Friday prayers in downtown Amman February 6, 2015.

Jordanians rally against the Islamic State

Conflict

Thousands showed up at a rally in Amman to show their anger against ISIS and the brutal killing of air force pilot Moaz al-Kasasbeh. What ISIS has done, Queen Raina tells the crowd, ”is not Islam.”

A man purported to be Jordanian Air Force Lieutenant Moaz al-Kasasbeh walks slowly toward his death in a video released by ISIS.

Jordan promises ‘earth-shaking’ vengeance against ISIS

Conflict

King Abdullah of Jordan has promised a “relentless war” against ISIS after the gruesome murder of a captured Jordanian Air Force pilot. Two Islamists on death row in Jordan were executed this morning in apparent response, and the pilot’s father has called for more. But how united is Jordan?

Screenshot of the video message from the Islamic State, in which a man believed  to be Kenji Goto warns that there are only 24 hours left to save his life and even less time for a Jordanian air force pilot Muath al-Kasasbeh, who is also being held hostage

Under pressure, Jordan proposes prisoner swap with ISIS

Conflict

ISIS has threatened to kill two hostages: an air force pilot from Jordan and a freelance journalist from Japan. Now Jordan has proposed a prisoner exchange, but will the deal satisfy ISIS? Can it happen soon enough?

Relatives of the Jordanian pilot who was captured by ISIS forces in Syria congregate in front of his family's home in the Jordanian city of Karak on December 24, 2014.

Jordanians worry about the fate of their pilot captured by ISIS

Conflict

A Jordanian pilot has been captured by ISIS after his plane went down in northern Syria. The news has Jordanians worried for their countryman and rallying around the anti-ISIS mission like never before.