Former Iraqi president Abdel Rahman Aref, who was ousted by Saddam Hussein's Baath party in 1968, died in Jordan on Friday at the age of 91, his family said.
Abdel-Rahman Aref, the Iraqi president ousted by a Baath Party coup in 1968, died Friday in Jordan at the age of 91.
An advertisement for Jordan's Peace Through Sport initiative has been shortlisted at the 25th Milan International Festival Awards, reported the Jordan Times.
Former Iraqi President Abdel Rahman Aref, who was overthrown in a 1968 coup that brought Saddam Hussein's Baath Party to power, has died in Jordan. He was 91.
Former Iraqi President Abdul Rahman Aref died in Jordan on Friday at the age of 91, local media reported. Aref was admitted to Jordan's King Hussein Medical Center three weeks ago and died of natural causes, his son Qais was quoted as s ...
Jordan's energy minister said Thursday his country expects to resume Iraqi oil imports in the coming days, ending a four-year hiatus sparked by the U.S.-led war that toppled Saddam Hussein, the official Petra news agency reported.
Amman: Former Iraqi president Abdul Rahman Aref, overthrown more than 35 years ago in a coup that brought Saddam Hussain's Baath party to power, died in Amman early on Friday at the age of 91, an Iraqi diplomat in Jordan said.
Jordan's energy minister said Thursday his country expects to resume Iraqi oil imports in the coming days, ending a 4-year hiatus sparked by the U.S.-led war that toppled Saddam Hussein.
BAHRAIN'S Hadil Ali Abdulraouf and Ayman Mohammed Jaffar leave for Jordan today to take part in an International Tennis Federation (ITF) invitational event for under-13 players in West Asia.
The family of former Iraqi president Abdel Rahman Aref, who was ousted by Saddam Hussein's Baath party in 1968, says he has died in Jordan at the age of 91.