The fight for a living wage in the UKCinema workers are leading the campaign for a living wage as they say low salaries leave them living “precarious” lives.
Art therapy brings comfort to Jordan’s orphansNew programme has also exposed the profound needs of some of the country’s most vulnerable children.
Jordan set for ‘historic’ voteNew electoral law aims to fix a political system with which many voters have grown disenchanted.
Amman celebrates first Design WeekThe festival of juxtapositions blended various disciplines, backgrounds and styles in the Jordanian capital.This gallery article has 13 imagescamera13
Syrian refugees stuck on Jordan border ‘have nothing’Thousands of Syrian refugees are cut off from humanitarian assistance after border attack, aid workers say.
Jordan university students vow to continue protestsStudents are holding out for further concessions after administrators partially rolled back a controversial fee hike.
Jordan’s women fight for political representationA campaign to increase the women’s quota in parliament poses deeper questions about political representation in Jordan.
Palestinian refugees strike against UN funding changesIn Jordan, volunteers at community organisations for Palestinians fear the funding crisis could presage bigger changes.
Palestinian workers in the settlements uniteWorkers in one West Bank settlement are protesting inequalities experienced by many Palestinians in Israel.
The deep roots of the Palestine-Israel conflictPalestinians have tended olive groves for decades, but Israelis are staking a claim by planting their own trees.