Ad-Dustour

Ad-Dustour

The "Ad-Dustour _ar. الدستور)" is an Arabic daily newspaper in Amman, Jordan owned by the Jordan Press and Publishing Company.

ee also

*List of newspapers in Jordan

External links

* [http://www.addustour.com Ad-Dustour website]


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