Jordan’s Ministry Of Interior: No Protests Allowed In Jordan Valley Or Border Areas
The Jordan Valley close to the borders is not a place for protests or any kind of demonstration, the Interior Ministry declared on Thursday.
The Jordan Valley close to the borders is not a place for protests or any kind of demonstration, the Interior Ministry declared on Thursday.
Negotiations between Hollywood’s major studios and SAG-AFTRA — the union that represents more than 160,000 actors and performers — have been suspended after two weeks.
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