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New law stiffens penalties for littering

New law stiffens penalties for littering By Maria Weldali - Jul 29,2021 - Last updated at Jul 29,2021 According to the Waste Management Framework Law, penalties start from JD50 to reach JD1,000 and imprisonment of no less than a week. The penalty is doubled in the case of a repeated violation (File photo) AMMAN The Environment Ministry’s “With Determination, We Protect Our Environment” campaign kicked off on Tuesday, aiming to crackdown on the “random dumping of waste”.  The Ministry of Environment, in conjunction with the campaign’s launch, announced the start of its implementation of the Waste Management Framework Law Number 16 of 2020. The law targets public places, parks, forests, religious and tourist sites, city centres and main roads across the Kingdom.

JSC, EBRD sign MoU to support sustainable economic recovery post-pandemic

JSC, EBRD sign MoU to support sustainable economic recovery post-pandemic  By Batool Ghaith - Jul 29,2021 - Last updated at Jul 29,2021 The Jordan Securities Commission and the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development are intensifying their capital market development efforts in Jordan (Photo courtesy of EBRD) AMMAN The Jordan Securities Commission (JSC) and the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) are intensifying their capital market development efforts in Jordan.  The JSC and the EBRD plan to implement the 2017 government-approved capital market strategy to boost economic growth, according to a statement sent to The Jordan Times. The two institutions signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) in Amman on Tuesday, in which they committed to leverage their mutual comparative advantages to support capital market advancement.

Syrian crisis under the spotlight, 10 years on

Syrian crisis under the spotlight, 10 years on Podcast tells inspiring stories, highlights solidarity, bravery of refugees  By eu - Jul 27,2021 - Last updated at Jul 27,2021 AMMAN The Syrian diaspora is becoming a folktale of survival, inspiring bravery and resilience among some of the largest refugee trails in modern history. As the world marks 10 years since the start of the crisis, Tayma, an 18-year-old refugee, vividly remembers her first steps into the “journey of life” from the rural town of Deraa in south Syria to Jordan, under the cover of the night, towards the unknown. Tayma was an eight-year-old child when she fled her home with her family in search of safety.

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