The Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research, Dr. Azmi Mohafaza, inaugurated the "Education Towards the Future" conference in Aqaba. The conference aims to discuss challenges and opportunities in the education sector.
The National Carrier Project has been announced in Jordan, aiming to enhance agriculture and investment in the Aqaba region. This initiative represents a strategic step towards improving water resources in the country.
Aqaba hosted a meeting with around 100 tour agents from Palestine aimed at enhancing tourist attraction to the region. This initiative is part of Jordan's efforts to develop the tourism sector and strengthen cooperation with neighboring countries.
Officials from the Jordanian city of Aqaba participated in the Easter celebrations, showcasing various activities that reflect the spirit of unity and tolerance among religions. The event brought together a large number of Christians to celebrate this significant religious occasion.
Jordanian authorities have reported injuries in the southern industrial zone of Aqaba, with ongoing investigations to determine the circumstances of the incident. This comes at a time when the region is experiencing significant economic activity.
Authorities in Aqaba have announced the completion of an earth dam system aimed at protecting the city from flash floods. This initiative is part of broader efforts to enhance public safety and safeguard the city from flooding risks.
The Jordanian city of Aqaba has reaffirmed its steadfast support for the Palestinian cause through a widely supported public dialogue. This event highlighted King Abdullah II's rejection of the execution of Palestinian prisoners during a sensitive time for the Palestinian issue.
Aqaba, a key Jordanian port on the Red Sea, faces significant challenges due to administrative decisions that have negatively impacted its status. Despite its strategic location, current policies have weakened its competitive edge.
The Jordanian city of Aqaba experienced a vibrant tourism surge during Eid Al-Fitr, receiving over <strong>55,000 visitors</strong>. This significant influx reflects the revival of the tourism sector in the region following the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic.