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Jordan: trial opens in fatal oxygen shortage case
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Пациенты больницы скончались из-за перебоев с подачей кислорода
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Убрали «красное пятно»: ФК «Спутник» объяснил, почему с лого исчезла «Погоня»
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March 11, 2021
It is commonly held that the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan is an oasis of calm in the Middle East. This characterization stems in part from Jordan’s stable monarchy and strong military and economic cooperation with the United States. Jordan has not experienced a civil war since Black September in the 1970s, nor has it been involved in a major conflict since the 1973 Yom Kippur War. Even under acute moments of regional pressure, such as the 2011 Arab Spring, the kingdom experienced relatively manageable protests compared to its neighbors. With so much attention on surrounding conflicts and humanitarian crises, Jordan’s stability is often taken for granted by the United States.
Syrians included in Jordan’s plan to confront COVID-19: First vaccination center opens in Zaatari camp
February 18, 2021
A Syrian citizen receives a COVID-19 vaccine at the vaccination center in Zaatari camp, 2/16/2021 (Syria Direct)
AMMAN In northern Jordan’s Zaatari camp, 96 Syrian refugees received the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccine this week as the first group to benefit from a new vaccination center opened in the camp under the supervision of the Jordanian Ministry of Health.
Syrian refugees in Jordanian provinces and in the camps had previously benefited from the country’s national campaign to vaccinate its residents. On January 14, 43 refugees received the COVID-19 vaccine in Zaatari camp, which contains 76,000 Syrian refugees out of a total 663,000 in Jordan registered with the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR).