Photo Galleries

Video Galleries

Last updated Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Her Majesty in the News

A community comes together with Madrasati and school wins gold

Queen Rania visits award-winning Rmeil Secondary School for girls in Al Jizah and commends volunteers’ work
(Office of Her Majesty – Press Department- Amman) – For their spirit of community, cooperation and volunteerism, Her Majesty Queen Rania...

Jordan: the Middle East’s Silicon Valley?

You might think that the United Arab Emirates with its futuristic skyscraper cities would be the beating heart of what is Middle Eastern technology...

Top Arabs on Twitter

No.1 HM Queen Rania Al Abdullah of Jordan
In the five years since its launch, Twitter has become a social networking phenomenon. More than 140 million tweets are published a day, drawing in...

World's most powerful women

#76 Queen Rania
In addition to her efforts on behalf of education, human rights and women's issues, Jordan's monarch focused this year on bridging gaps between the U...

Queen Rania Al-Abdullah: A diplomatic monarch in a troubled region

Queen Rania Al-Abdullah of Jordan was the toast of New York last week when she jetted in for the United Nations’ Millennium Goals summit and...

First ladies tell CNN why they love to tweet

London, England (CNN) -- Once upon a time royals and elites had to don elaborate disguises to mingle with their people. Now they have Twitter. p.p1...

Getting Educated About Education

President Clinton convened his Clinton Global Initiative (CGI) annual meeting last week in New York City and I was fortunate to attend. While there,...

Maternal Mortality

With the eyes of the world on New York for the 64th General Assembly of the United Nations, we welcomed more than 300 of the world's most influential...

Queen tweets for education

London - Jordan's Queen Rania joined international soccer stars to launch a campaign for education on Thursday, hoping to use social networking...

The 100 Most Powerful Women

#76 Queen Rania
Avid campaigner of human rights and women's issues is also the globe's most tech-savvy monarch. Nearly 600,000 people follow her on Twitter, where...