Jordan's economy prompts protests
Jordanians have been holding regular Friday protests calling for greater democracy and action on unemployment and the rising cost of living.
The action has been on a much smaller scale than in neighbouring countries and King Abdullah has promised some reforms, but many on the street do not feel enough is being done.
Katy Watson reports from Amman.
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