The Jumaa Building, a historical symbol in the heart of Irbid, aims to regain its vitality after a century since its establishment. This architectural landmark, holding memories of successive generations, faces significant challenges amid urban and social changes.
A workshop was held in Irbid with representatives from various ministries and government institutions to discuss vital issues related to sustainable development. The workshop aims to enhance cooperation among different entities to achieve national goals.
The number of 'For Rent' and 'For Sale' signs is rising in Irbid's markets, indicating a severe commercial crisis affecting local businesses. Shop owners express concern over the deteriorating economic conditions and their impact on their operations.
A rocket fragment fell near the archaeological site of Beit Ras in northern Irbid without causing any injuries. The incident raises concerns about safety in the region amid escalating tensions.
Irbid's industrial exports experienced a significant growth of <strong>10.5%</strong> in the first quarter of <strong>2026</strong>, reflecting the strength of the industrial sector in the region. This growth coincides with the Jordanian government's efforts to bolster the national economy.
The Jordanian Ministry of Culture held a seminar titled 'Irbid, the Bride of the North and Its Role in Building the Jordanian Narrative', highlighting the city's significance in Jordan's history and culture. The event featured discussions among academics and intellectuals about Irbid's contributions to the national narrative.