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beautiful message but I really think she looks very thin.
Pictures:Queen attends meetings of High-Level Panel on Post-2015 Global Development Agenda
London, Oct. 31 (Petra) -- Her Majesty Queen Rania Al Abdullah, alongside other members of the United Nations High Level Panel (HLP) on the post-2015 development agenda, attended in London on Wednesday the start of the second leg of HLP meetings to discuss the international development agenda beyond 2015.
Very bad. This didn't happen in King Hussein period of reignSaw this earlier
Thousands of angry Jordanians call for king to go
Thousands of angry Jordanians call for king to go - YouTube
Saw this earlier
Thousands of angry Jordanians call for king to go
Thousands of angry Jordanians call for king to go - YouTube
Well said Sephora.Even if I always thought that King Abdallah and Queen Rania were not a good example for good ruling, I still believe that kicking out the King and his family is not the solution, what do the jordanians want to do after that??? This is a very sensitive area, especially with what's happening now in the neighbour countries in Gaza and Syria...and kicking out the King would make rather Jordan weaker and unstable. The bad economic situation is a fact in all the world, there will be no miracle if the King leaves, I think jordanians have to think together with their King about how to resolve their problems, like corruption, oligarchy of the royal family and so on...
if they think so and they are majority then it's their right to have the change they want even if I don't think that might change anything,there is no good ruler but suitable one and I hoenstely think if Rania stayed away from state political issues King Abdullah would have good chance to solve the whole thing,at least he is not shooting his ppl for going out to protest.Analysis: Jordan's king pinched by absence of Gulf aid | Reuters
What is there to discuss? There has been a wave of revolutions and the civil war. It appears that people in the region believe that changes will be for the better.
Analysis: Jordan's king pinched by absence of Gulf aid | Reuters
What is there to discuss? There has been a wave of revolutions and the civil war. It appears that people in the region believe that changes will be for the better.