Dec 17 2022 by Business Insider
 
Jordanian security forces deploy their armoured vehicles in the southern city of Maan, some 220 kms south of the capital Amman, on December 16, 2022 hours after a senior police officer was shot dead in riots during a strike against rising fuel prices in the area.
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Jordan issued a "temporary ban" on TikTok after videos of protests and unrest were shared, per the
Associated Press.
A high-ranking police officer in the Jordan city of Maan was killed amid...
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