Officials in Aqaba have announced plans to enhance vocational training and employment in line with labor market needs. This initiative aims to improve job opportunities and achieve economic development in the region.
The Jordanian Customs Department announced a revision of alcohol tax rates, now including the Aqaba region. This decision aims to regulate the market and enhance government revenues.
Former Jordanian Minister of Information, Samih Al-Ma'ayta, confirmed that the Brotherhood's attempts to circumvent the law in Aqaba have faced a strict security barrier. He emphasized that the Jordanian state remains vigilant against any attempts to test the limits of the law.
Around <strong>5800 Egyptian pilgrims</strong> have arrived in the holy lands via the Aqaba-Nuweiba international maritime route, as part of the preparations for this year's Hajj season. This number reflects the efforts made to facilitate the travel of Egyptian pilgrims.
The Jordanian Ministry of Interior announced the arrest of several individuals involved in what it described as an 'illegal organizational' activity in Aqaba, organized by the banned Brotherhood group. This move raises questions about the political and social activities of the group in the country.
The city of Aqaba celebrated Easter with a spirit of love and brotherhood among its citizens. The events saw widespread participation from various segments of the community, reflecting unity and tolerance.
Aqaba is working to enhance public transport services by activating a green taxi system through smart applications. This initiative reflects the city's commitment to improving environmental sustainability.
A delegation from the Royal Artillery visited the Aqaba Special Economic Zone to explore its unique economic experience. The visit aims to enhance collaboration between the armed forces and the economic sector.
A large volunteer campaign took place at Al-Mamlah Beach in Aqaba, involving around <strong>80 volunteers</strong> from various age groups. The initiative aims to enhance marine environmental protection and maintain the beach's cleanliness.
Jordanian authorities have announced the launch of a new tourism campaign titled "Its Spirit Revives the Soul," aimed at enhancing tourism in Aqaba and Wadi Rum. The campaign seeks to attract both local and international visitors to explore the natural beauty and cultural heritage of these regions.
The Jordanian authorities announced the extension of tax incentives in the Aqaba Special Economic Zone until the end of June 2024. This decision aims to enhance investment and stimulate economic growth in the region.
Civil defense teams in Jordan responded to multiple reports of respiratory distress in Aqaba's southern industrial zone, raising concerns about air quality. Affected individuals were transported to hospitals for necessary treatment.
Jordan's public security announced the control of breathing difficulties reported in Aqaba, confirming no chemical leak occurred. This statement follows a swift response from medical and security teams.
The Arab Bridge Maritime Company has announced plans to manage and develop the passenger terminal at Aqaba port. This initiative aims to improve services and boost maritime tourism in the region.
Jordan's Minister of Interior, Mazen Al-Farayah, visited Aqaba to meet with local officials. The visit aims to strengthen cooperation between the government and local authorities and develop developmental projects in the region.
The real estate market in Aqaba, Jordan, has experienced a significant decline, raising fears of potential increases in residential apartment prices in the near future. This downturn comes amid various economic challenges facing the market.
Grasen has announced the launch of an advanced electric charging station in Aqaba in collaboration with Infinity. This initiative aims to promote the use of electric vehicles and support the transition to clean energy in Jordan.
The city of Aqaba has announced the establishment of an urban observatory aimed at enhancing data-driven planning, contributing to improved quality of life and public services. This project is part of the city's efforts to achieve sustainable development.
Fuel stations in Aqaba are experiencing heavy congestion as drivers flock to fill their tanks before the anticipated fuel price adjustments for April. This rush reflects citizens' concerns over rising prices and their impact on household budgets.
The city of Aqaba, Jordan, has initiated field campaigns aimed at reducing the phenomenon of littering. This effort is part of its broader strategy to improve the environment and raise ecological awareness among residents.
A change in Jordanian policies has isolated hundreds of Israelis in Aqaba, leaving them stranded due to new restrictions affecting the operations of European charter flights by Israeli airline Arkia. This development occurs amid rising regional tensions and complicated relations between Israel and its Arab neighbors.
Hundreds of Israelis are stranded at King Hussein International Airport in Aqaba after Jordan's decision to suspend flights for the Israeli company Arkia. This comes amid military escalation in the region, with Israel closing Ben Gurion Airport due to missile attacks from Tehran.
The Southern Industrial Road in Aqaba is facing increasing neglect, jeopardizing its role as a vital economic artery in the region. This road, a key hub for goods transportation, urgently needs improvements to ensure its economic activity continues.
The city of Aqaba in Jordan has experienced unprecedented heavy rainfall, revitalizing the local atmosphere and boosting optimism among residents. This rain comes at a crucial time for Jordan, which needs to enhance its water resources.