- وزارة العمل تؤكد إن قرار مجلس الوزراء بشأن تصويب أوضاع العمالة الوافدة في المملكة سيدخل حيز التنفيذ اعتبارا من الاثنين
- المنطقة العسكرية الشرقية تحبط فجر الاثنين على واجهتها محاولة تهريب كمية من المواد المخدرة محملة بواسطة بالونات موجهة إلكترونيا
- مسؤولون أميركيون وإيرانيون يقولون إنهم توصلوا إلى إطار عمل لإنهاء الحرب بين البلدين ورفع الحصار الأميركي المفروض على إيران وإعادة فتح مضيق هرمز
- وزير جيش الاحتلال الإسرائيلي يسرائيل كاتس يقول إن الاحتلال الاسرائيلي يعارض انسحاب جيشه من لبنان
- يكون الطقس الاثنين، صيفيا معتدل الحرارة في أغلب المناطق، وحارا نسبيا إلى حار في الأغوار والبحر الميت والعقبة
Mohammad ersan
Al-Tahrawi to Radio Al-Balad: Jordan holds resources far beyond what many imagine Jordan’s gas sector: reserves may reach tens of trillions of cubic feet Al-Risha field: a national success story with production expected to rise Sarhan and Jafr: hopes pinned on promising oil discoveries Oil shale: a
Jordan's gas reserves may reach tens of trillions of cubic feet Risha Gas Field, a national success story with production set to rise Sarhan and Jafr, promising prospects for future oil discoveries Oil shale, a strategic treasure stretching across vast areas of the Kingdom Silica and basalt
Eighty Years of Difficult Balance: How Jordan Built Its Stability in the Heart of a Shifting Region?
Eighty years in the Middle East mean surviving wars, coups, and shifting borders, and remaining standing while the maps around you are constantly redrawn. On May 25, Jordan marks the anniversary of its independence from the British Mandate in 1946, a moment that opened a long journey of struggle in
I will be speaking at the regional conference “ Independent Media... Strong Society,” organized by the Community Media Network, during a session titled “The Future of Radio Journalism in the Age of Information Technology and Artificial Intelligence: Opportunities and Challenges.” The session
If I were today in a position of responsibility in Jordan, I would not be able to view any issue in isolation from the others. The state finds itself in a region overflowing with crises, while economic, social, and security pressures accumulate simultaneously. This makes the real challenge not the
Former Labor Minister and economic expert Dr. Maan Al-Qatamin warned of serious economic repercussions awaiting Jordan as a result of the sharp rise in fuel prices, stressing that the Kingdom has come to occupy first place globally in gasoline prices, amid the interplay of fixed tax burdens and













































