Bara Hassaneya

@4bara
5 Followers
9 Following
33 Posts
MENA - Jordan mostly
Hi Mastodon one more time
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Checking up on mastodon network. Twitter has became less annoying lately. Have we adapted?

Here's a photo from last weekend when a friend gave me tickets to attend a Palestinian contemporary art concert in Amman. It was magical and beautiful.

Trying mastodeck.com
I miss the #FF posts on Twitter. They used to be the best recommendations system ever. Curated to what you want to follow more than who to follow.

Dead Sea rebounds from pandemic slump as tourist magnet for Jordan

SWEIMEH, Jordan – Jacqui Taylor Basker, an art historian from lower Manhattan, loved making annual trips to Jordan to teach college classes and visit the Dead Sea, where the desert air and mineral-suffused water provided relief from asthma and annoying skin conditions. After two years in which COVID-19 kept the Hashemite kingdom closed to most... Read More

https://circuit.news/2022/12/18/dead-sea-rebounds-from-pandemic-slump-as-tourist-magnet-for-jordan/

Dead Sea rebounds from pandemic slump as tourist magnet for Jordan

SWEIMEH, Jordan – Jacqui Taylor Basker, an art historian from lower Manhattan, loved making annual trips to Jordan to teach college classes and visit the Dead Sea, where the desert air and mineral-suffused water provided relief from asthma and annoying skin conditions. After two years in which COVID-19 kept the Hashemite kingdom closed to most... Read More

The Circuit
Hundreds attend Laith Shubeilat’s funeral - Jordan News | Latest News from Jordan, MENA

Hundreds attended the funeral of Jordanian activist and opposition figure Laith Shubeilat who passed away on Sunday at the age of 80.

Jordan News | Latest News from Jordan, MENA
@paulg welcome here sir. Twitter is getting toxic and toxic by time and lost its touch on free speech.

In the Wadi-Araba area, a photograph shows a lengthy line of trucks carrying containers on the road. The scene appears to be unusual. Currently, there is a strike happening in #Jordan, that's blocking the shipments movements between the major cities.

It seems like the Jordanian government tries to secure the queue before the night strike movements start.

It's known that since days thousands of containers were stuck in Aqaba port due to the closure of the road.