AMMAN Only one quarter of the Jordanian population are optimistic about the current government, according to a survey conducted by the Centre for Strategic Studies (CSS).The CSS on Tuesday announced the findings of the Centre’s public opinion poll, the fifth of its kind since Prime Minister Bisher Khasawneh’s appointment 30 months ago. The survey is intended to evaluate the
Jordan’s initiative for reciprocal engagement with Damascus to resolve the Syrian crisis could be a turning point in the two countries’ relations, which rea .
AMMAN Under the patronage of HRH Princess Reem Ali, the Jordan Media Institute (JMI) organised a conference on Wednesday titled “Drivers of Public Opinion – Role of Media and Social Media”. In her opening remarks, the princess spoke about “the speed with which technology has transformed not only how news is reported, but especially how it is consumed”.She noted that the way
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The Jordan Media Institute (JMI) shared in a recent index titled “Local Media Confidence Index” that respondents, 45.6 percent, rely heavily on Facebook or other social media for news in times of crisis, despite their shaky credibility.