Jordanian football aims for a qualitative leap through a long-term project focused on developing young talents. The initiative seeks to build a new generation of players capable of competing at the continental level.
Jordan's guardianship over Al-Aqsa Mosque faces threats from the United States and Israel, which seek to undermine this historical role. This situation arises amid heightened political tensions in the region, raising concerns about serious repercussions.
Property transactions by non-Jordanians in Jordan reached approximately <strong>55.6 million dinars</strong> (about <strong>78.4 million dollars</strong>) in the first quarter of 2026, marking a <strong>14%</strong> decrease compared to the same period in 2025. Iraqi nationals topped the list of property owners with a total of <strong>33.7 million dollars</strong>.
Jordan faces significant challenges in enforcing its Cybercrime Law, which has proven ineffective in controlling rampant media narratives. This situation is exacerbated by citizens' use of social media platforms, raising questions about the law's effectiveness.
Jordanian football star, Al-Silawi, has unexpectedly announced his retirement, leaving his fans in shock. This decision comes after a successful career filled with achievements in the world of football.
On Wednesday, the Jordanian Armed Forces shot down an unidentified drone in northern Jordan, with no reported injuries. This incident highlights the vigilance of Jordanian forces in addressing aerial threats.
Saudi Minister of Industry and Mineral Resources, <strong>Bandar Al-Khorayef</strong>, held a virtual meeting with Jordanian Minister of Industry, Trade, and Supply, <strong>Yarob Al-Qudah</strong>, to discuss ways to strengthen industrial partnerships between the two countries. This meeting aims to deepen the economic relations between Saudi Arabia and Jordan.
Jordan has condemned the terrorist attack targeting a police checkpoint in Pakistan, expressing solidarity with the Pakistani government and people. The attack resulted in casualties among security personnel.
The Jordanian Energy and Mineral Resources Committee praised the significant achievements of the Jordan Phosphate Company, emphasizing the importance of its expansion plans in bolstering the national economy.
Jordanian artist Hossam Al-Silawi has issued a lengthy apology for his controversial statements regarding Islam, citing his struggles with a neurological illness. This comes after Jordanian authorities issued an order for his arrest upon his return to the country.
The Jordanian Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources has signed an investment agreement with Jordan Green Ammonia Company to produce green ammonia at a cost of up to <strong>$1 billion</strong>. This initiative marks a new beginning in sustainable energy for the kingdom.
Jordan and Syria have announced the activation of a joint security mechanism to combat drug trafficking, involving information exchange and thwarting large-scale smuggling operations. Jordanian sources accuse the Hijri group of reactivating smuggling networks in Sweida.
The Jordanian Ministry of Water and Irrigation announced the detection of serious violations on a water transmission line in the Baptism Site area, revealing multiple cases of water theft and tampering. This action is part of the ministry's ongoing efforts to protect water resources.
Jordan has strongly condemned the terrorist attack targeting Morocco, expressing full solidarity with the Moroccan people. This attack comes at a sensitive time, highlighting the importance of international cooperation to combat terrorism.
The real estate development sector in Jordan has seen notable activity recently, with increased investments and new projects. This growth reflects a commitment to enhancing the national economy and creating job opportunities.
The Syrian government has expressed its dissatisfaction with the new tariffs imposed by Jordan, viewing these measures as contradictory to the spirit of cooperation between the two countries. This comes at a time when coordination between Amman and Damascus is reportedly increasing.
The Baptism Site in Jordan has seen a remarkable increase in visitor numbers, with a rise of <strong>135.9%</strong> over the past two months. This surge reflects a growing interest in religious and cultural tourism in the region.
The European Union has announced a new financial package worth <strong>€160 million</strong> aimed at supporting refugees in Jordan. This initiative reflects the EU's ongoing commitment to assist countries hosting large numbers of refugees.
Jordan's significance in regional dynamics is increasing, with Tokyo emphasizing its pivotal role in regional stability. This comes at a time of significant political and economic transformations in the Middle East.
All eyes are on the decisive match between Al-Hussein and Al-Faisaly today, as both teams aim to clinch the Professional League title. This encounter is one of the most significant sporting events in Jordan, featuring two teams with a long history of rivalry.
Jordan's Minister of Interior, Mazen Al-Aysawi, expressed condolences to the Al-Sumadi clan and the Abu Sharakh family on behalf of King Abdullah II and Crown Prince Hussein bin Abdullah. This visit aims to strengthen social ties and solidarity with affected families.
The Jordanian National Commission for Women has appointed Joihan as the Acting Secretary General. This decision aims to enhance the role of women in Jordanian society amidst growing attention to women's issues and rights.
In light of global geopolitical shifts, Jordan's significance in regional politics is highlighted. Tokyo expresses its vision for the Kingdom's role in enhancing stability in the Middle East.
The Jordanian Ministry of Foreign Affairs has announced the launch of the project 'Institutionalizing the Role of Jordanians Abroad', aimed at enhancing the participation of Jordanian citizens in various fields outside the country. The initiative seeks to provide an effective platform to support Jordanian communities and strengthen their connection with the homeland.
Economic experts in Jordan have called for a restructuring of national economic reform priorities, emphasizing the need to focus on sectors that significantly impact economic growth. These calls come at a time when the economy faces substantial challenges requiring new strategies.
The Jordanian authorities have announced the commencement of interviews and tests for those seeking job opportunities. This initiative is part of the government's efforts to enhance the labor market and provide new opportunities for youth.
Princess Basma Hospital in Jordan has successfully conducted the first prostate peel using plasma technology, marking a significant advancement in treating prostate issues. This modern technique offers an effective alternative to traditional surgery.
The Jordan Football Association announced that players Yazan Al-Naimat and Adham Al-Quraishi will miss the 2026 World Cup. This decision comes as the national team intensifies its preparations for the tournament.
In a significant move to enhance cooperation, Jordan and the European Union have signed three financing agreements totaling <strong>€135 million</strong>. These agreements aim to bolster economic and social collaboration amidst ongoing challenges.
Dr. Khaled Al-Hneiti, head of the Jordanian Atomic Energy Commission, honored the winners of the Jordanian Nuclear Science Competition 2026. The event aimed to enhance scientific and technical awareness in Jordanian society.