The Jordanian government has finished working on a new draft electoral law, abolishing the first-past-the-post vote system, expanding districts and lowering the number of seats in the House of Representatives.
National Centre for Human Rights criticises resumption of executions, says complaints of state torture are rising and the government does little to investigate violations.
The forgotten village of Liwa Ayy, 20km from Karak, will forever be remembered as the birthplace of Moaz Kassasbeh, the pilot killed by the Islamic State.
The Islamic State group may be willing to swap the captured Kasasba for two prisoners on death row in Jordan on terrorism offences. Whether Jordan will negotiate remains to be seen.
The downing of a Jordanian plane and its pilot's capture cause Jordanians to question their government's participation in anti-Islamic State coalition.