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On Wednesday, Nizar Mheidat, Director-General of the Jordan Food and Drug Administration (JFDA), revealed that expired meat seized on Tuesday was being sold for JD30 per kilogram. He noted that the quantities were confiscated at two locations and disposed of according to regulations.Saudi Arabia Bans Children from Hajj, Prioritizes First-Time Pilgrims
King Begins U.S. Working Visit, Meets Trump Tuesday
Consultation Working Paper Gaza Reconstruction and the Issue of Displacement
Jordan’s Political Parties: Between Present Challenges and Future Prospects
Who Should Be Held Accountable—An Unelected Foreign President or Assigned Governments?
Joy of Al-Hussein Fans After Winning the Super Cup
EBRD Invested Over €500M in Jordan Over Four Years