AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoDeath Penalty Resumes: Jordan executed six men at dawn, ending a nine-year moratorium, after final rulings tied to terrorism and drug cases that killed 10 security officers; officials say more than 100 remain on death row and executions will continue “one by one.” Death Penalty Expansion: Prime Minister Jafar Hassan said the government will amend laws to broaden capital punishment, including for major drug traffickers and smugglers. Zarqa Development Push: A JD800m, three-year executive programme was unveiled for Zarqa, targeting water, health, education and transport, with 155 projects planned and 77% completion reported. Arab League Meetings in Amman: Jordan hosts a consultative meeting of Arab foreign ministers and the resumed 165th Arab League Council session at ministerial level. World Cup Focus—Jordan vs Algeria: Jordan coach Jamal Sellami says opener nerves are gone as the national team prepares for a must-win Group J clash after a 3-1 loss to Austria; Algeria arrive after Messi’s 3-0 rout of them. Jordan–Algeria Diplomacy: Foreign ministers Ayman Safadi and Ahmed Attaf met in Amman to boost bilateral ties and coordinate on regional stability and Gaza aid.
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