List of newspapers in Jordan

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This is a list of newspapers in Jordan .

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NameEstablishedLanguageEditorPeriodPolitical viewWebsite
Ad-Dustour 1967 Arabic Saif AlsharifDailyPro government / semi-independent www.addustour.com
Al-Arab Al-Yawm 1997ArabicTahir Al UdwanDailyPan Arab www.alarabalyawm.net
Al Ghad 2004ArabicMuhammad AlayyanDailyLiberal www.alghad.com
Al Ra'i 1971ArabicAbdul-Wahhab ZughailatDailyPro government www.alrai.com
Assabeel 1993ArabicEditorDailyIslamic conservative www.assabeel.net
Al Anbat 2005ArabicRiyadh HoroobDailyNationalist www.alanbat.net
The Jordan Times 1975 English Samir BarhoumDailyIndependent www.jordantimes.com
Jordan News 2021 English Mahmoud Al AbedDailyIndependent www.jordannews.jo
Al Liwaa 1972ArabicBilal Hasan Al TelWeeklyLiberal www.aliwaa.com [usurped]
Shihan 1991ArabicJihad MomaniWeeklyLiberal www.shihan-news.com
Al Ahali 2006ArabicAdnan KhalifaWeeklyNationalist www.hashd-ahali.org.jo
The Star 1993EnglishEditorWeeklyPro government / semi-independent www.star.com.jo

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