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Jordan
Prince Charles to Stress Christian Suffering in Saudi Arabia
By Catherine Mayer
The U.S. 'Goldilocks' Strategy Toward ISIS
By Mark Thompson
Video: Jordan Military Strikes ISIS Targets in Syria
By Noah Rayman
The King Who Had a Role in
Star Trek
is Now Going to War for Real
By Carla Power
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ISIS Claims Jordanian Airstrikes Killed U.S. Hostage
Jordan launched a wave of new airstrikes after a pilot held by ISIS was killed and video of his death was posted online.
By Noah Rayman
February 6, 2015
Jordan and the Power of Vengeance
The immolation of Jordan’s F-16 pilot bolsters the fight against ISIS
By Mark Thompson
February 5, 2015
Jordan Weighs Its Options for Further Retaliation Against ISIS
The murder of a Jordanian pilot could lead to more action against ISIS
By Jane Arraf
February 4, 2015
Jordan Vows Revenge for ISIS Burning of Pilot
The country is expected to execute several jihadist prisoners in the coming days
By Jared Malsin
February 3, 2015
ISIS Burns Jordan Pilot Alive
News of the images, while not yet verified, has reached the pilot's family
By Dan Kedmey
February 3, 2015
Jordanian Pilot Captured by ISIS
First allied troop captured in the four-month war against militants
By Mark Thompson
December 24, 2014
Jordan Hangs 11 Men After 8-Year Execution Ban Ends
Since the 2006 ban, 122 people have been sentenced to death
By Jack Linshi
December 21, 2014
U.N.: $8.4 Billion Needed for Syria and Neighbors Hosting Refugees
Nations hosting refugees to also benefit from improvements to infrastructure and services
By TIME Staff
December 19, 2014
Photojournalism Daily: Oct. 29, 2014
Photojournalism Daily is a compilation of the most interesting photojournalism found on the web, curated by Mikko Takkunen
By Mikko Takkunen
October 29, 2014
Radical Muslim Cleric Cleared of All Charges
The British Home Office insists the 53-year-old is “not coming back to the U.K.”
By Helen Regan
September 24, 2014
Report Details Hardships of Syria's Refugee Mothers
Some 145,000 refugee households are headed by women
By Andrew Katz
July 8, 2014
Sunni Militants Push for Control of Iraq's Western Border
Sunni militants in Iraq have captured major border posts connected to Syria and Jordan and a string of towns in a western province
By Nolan Feeney
June 22, 2014
Photos: The Pope's Historic Holy Land Visit
In his first visit to the region since becoming the leader of the Catholic Church, Pope Francis made stops in Amman, Jordan, and Bethlehem in the West Bank
By TIME Staff
May 25, 2014
Pope Calls for Peace
Pope Francis commended Jordan's commitment to "lasting peace for the entire region" during his first trip to the Holy Land as pope
By Nolan Feeney
May 24, 2014
Pope Francis Kicks Off Holy Land Visit in Jordan
The Pontiff's historic, three-day journey to the Middle East begins with a meeting with Jordan's King Abdullah II in Amman. In a papal first, he is traveling with both a rabbi and an imam
By Noah Rayman
May 24, 2014
Expect the Unexpected in Pope's Holy Land Trip
In a region where politics and religion have been enmeshed for centuries, the Pope's simplest actions will carry both spiritual and social weight. It will be the first time that an official papal delegation will include members of other faiths—an imam and a rabbi
By Elizabeth Dias
May 22, 2014
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