The Palestinian Governorate of Jerusalem has warned against any violation of Jordanian custodianship over Al-Aqsa Mosque, emphasizing its rejection of alternative arrangements. This warning comes amid rising tensions surrounding Islamic holy sites.
Jordanians celebrate Eid al-Adha, blending past traditions with present celebrations. Despite changes in rituals, the essence of joy and togetherness remains in everyone's hearts.
Saudi Minister of Industry Bandar bin Ibrahim Al-Khorayef held a virtual meeting with Jordanian Minister of Industry and Trade Yareb Al-Qudah to discuss enhancing industrial partnerships and developing joint investments.
Jordan's Minister of Interior, Mazen Al-Aysawi, extended condolences to the families of Al-Marahleh, Al-Dajjah, Abu Diah, Al-Salman, Abu Aoun, and Al-Zoubi on behalf of King Abdullah II and Crown Prince Hussein bin Abdullah. This visit underscores the government's support for affected families and the strong social ties within Jordanian society.
More than <strong>192,000 Syrian refugees</strong> have returned to their homeland since the fall of the previous Syrian regime on <strong>December 8, 2024</strong>. This return reflects Jordan's ongoing commitment to a voluntary return policy aimed at facilitating refugees' repatriation after years of conflict.
The Growth Market Equity Fund in Jordan has announced new strategies aimed at enhancing local market investment. This comes as investors seek new opportunities amid economic changes.
Official sources announced that the FIFA World Cup, broadcasted via 131 television channels, will enhance tourism and investment promotion in Jordan. This opportunity comes as Jordan seeks to attract more visitors and investors.
The Ramtha team achieved a resounding victory over Al-Buqaa with a score of five goals to none in an exciting match within the Jordanian Professional League. This win strengthens Ramtha's position in the title race.
The Governor of Madaba conducted an inspection of the city's tourist markets and sites, emphasizing the importance of enhancing oversight and improving services for visitors. This visit is part of the government's efforts to boost tourism and support the local economy.
The Minister of Water has launched the contract for managing and operating the Yarmouk River water, aiming to enhance water quality and provide better services to citizens. This initiative is part of the government's efforts to improve water infrastructure.
A tragic murder occurred in the Shafa Badran area of Amman, Jordan, where a brother fatally stabbed his sister. The security forces apprehended the perpetrator shortly after the incident.
The Ministry of Education in Jordan announced that the 11th grade Tawjihi exams will commence on July 23. The exam schedule includes precise timings for each subject, facilitating better preparation for students.
The Ministry of Education in Jordan has announced the results of the eleventh grade Tawjihi exams, showing a significant improvement in student performance compared to previous years. Many students and parents expressed their satisfaction with these results.
Jordan has received 42 children from Gaza along with their families as part of a royal initiative aimed at treating 2,000 Palestinian children affected by the war. This step reflects the kingdom's commitment to supporting the Palestinian people during times of crisis.
Authorities in Shuna have seized several illegal wells and removed violations on water sources. These actions are part of efforts to preserve water resources and ensure their legal use.
Aqaba Transport Company has reported a record of <strong>619,000 passengers</strong> in just four months. The company plans to expand its fleet by adding <strong>14 new buses</strong> to enhance its services.
Local authorities in Jordan have announced the closure of parts of Al-Ruwaished road due to thick dust causing zero visibility. This measure aims to ensure the safety of drivers and citizens amidst adverse weather conditions.
Loyden Marketing Agency has been awarded the Great Place to Work®️ certification in Jordan, recognizing its excellence in creating a positive work environment and team experience. This achievement reflects the agency's commitment to providing an inspiring workplace.
The Irbid Chamber of Industry recorded exports of approximately <strong>$83.7 million</strong> in April, reflecting cumulative growth that supports the resilience of the industrial sector amid economic challenges. This figure comes as the Jordanian industrial sector seeks to enhance its competitive capabilities and increase its share in foreign markets.
The Jordanian Ministry of Health has announced the transformation of the old Princess Basma Hospital into a comprehensive health center. This initiative aims to enhance the healthcare services provided to citizens as part of the government's efforts to improve health infrastructure.
Ayla Oasis in southern Jordan has announced the registration of <strong>108 bird species</strong> in 2025, showcasing the region's rich biodiversity. This achievement reflects ongoing efforts to preserve the environment and promote eco-tourism.
Jordan's journey to the World Cup coincides with the release of the Panini album, which has become a symbol of their memories during this historic event. The album allows fans to collect player stickers and document special moments.
Al-Faisaly Club faces a critical turning point in its sports journey, aiming to rewrite its name in the title records after a period of decline. This challenge requires a united effort from players and coaching staff to achieve the desired success.
The 3-4-3 formation is deemed the most suitable for Jordan's national team, reflecting players' capabilities and enabling outstanding performances in matches. This strategy strengthens the team's power and enhances its control over the game.
Jordan is preparing to celebrate the achievements of its national football team, the Nashama, in the World Cup. This special supplement in the latest issue of Al-Ghad newspaper highlights the team's history and future aspirations.
Jordan is currently experiencing a significant cold wave coinciding with the effects of Khamsini winds, leading to a notable drop in temperatures. This cold spell is expected to last for several days, prompting special precautions.
Jordanian driver <strong>Al-Halou</strong> topped the first round of the Jordan Drift Championship, followed by <strong>Abu Ta'a</strong> in second place. This event showcased a wide participation of local drivers demonstrating their skills.
A memorial was held for martyr Muath Al-Kasasbeh, the Jordanian pilot who was killed by ISIS, during an official ceremony attended by several political and military figures. This event aims to honor his sacrifices and promote national values.
The Jordanian Minister of Energy announced a strategic plan to drill <strong>80 new wells</strong> at the Risha field, aiming to boost natural gas production to <strong>418 million cubic feet daily</strong> by 2029. This initiative is part of the government's efforts to enhance the country's energy security.
Eyes are turning towards the Jordanian National Assembly as expectations rise for an extraordinary session to be held in July or August. This move comes amid significant political and economic developments.