The Jordanian government has announced the Independence Day holiday on May 25 and the Eid al-Adha holiday from May 26 to 30. These holidays aim to enhance national and religious celebrations.
Volunteer work in Dubai has become a unique way to spend holidays, with volunteers participating in activities that benefit the community. These events range from food distribution to organizing cultural activities, enhancing social bonds.
The Egyptian Ministry of Health announced five key criteria to help citizens identify safe fesikh from spoiled ones, as part of its efforts to protect public health during the holiday season. This announcement comes at a time when fesikh consumption increases, necessitating public awareness of the risks associated with unsafe food.
For the third consecutive year, joy is absent from Easter celebrations in the Palestinian town of Zababdeh, where festivities are limited to religious rituals under harsh conditions imposed by Israeli restrictions.
Reports indicate that Decision 346 outlines legal penalties for Copts absent from work during their holidays. This decision addresses the rights of Coptic workers and its implementation.
Egyptian families are increasingly turning to natural and safe methods for coloring Easter eggs, avoiding harmful artificial dyes. This initiative ensures children's safety while adding a beautiful touch to the holiday celebrations.
Easter is a perfect opportunity to relax and enjoy cooking with family and friends. This festive season allows for the preparation of a variety of delicious dishes that blend tradition with innovation.
This year, Jerusalem enters Easter celebrations under the shadow of escalating Iranian conflict. The holy city is experiencing a decline in festive atmosphere due to regional tensions affecting security and stability.
Semarang, Indonesia, faced significant traffic congestion at the entrance of the Banyumanik Bridge as travelers flocked to Jakarta after a long holiday. This congestion reflects the high volume of travelers during the return period.
The Indonesian traffic police announced the potential implementation of a one-way traffic system on major roads during the holiday return period due to an expected increase in vehicle movement. This decision aims to facilitate traffic flow and ensure traveler safety.