Jordan has dispatched 16 new aid helicopters Wednesday from King Abdullah II Air Base to Gaza Strip for the 2nd consecutive day. The consignment came in continuation of Jordan's efforts to send aid to Gaza and as part of the Kingdom's humanitarian air bridge announced Tuesday.
Explore the captivating charm of Amman, Jordan, through stunning drone footage. Soar over the ancient city's bustling streets, historic ruins, and modern landmarks, with its iconic Citadel standing tall above the landscape.
Karam Nawjaa, 17, was so badly injured when an Israeli strike hit his home in Gaza nearly a year ago that his own cousin, pulling him from the rubble, did not recognise him
Jordan launched an eight-day humanitarian airlift operation Sunday, deploying 16 helicopters daily to deliver critical supplies to Gaza, demonstrating what government Communications Minister Mohammad Momani called "Jordan's unwavering commitment to supporting Gaza's resilience.
The Kingdom celebrates His Majesty King Abdullah’s 63rd birthday today.Born in Amman on January 30, 1962, King Abdullah is the eldest son of His Majesty the late King Hussein and HRH Princess Muna.A Royal Decree was issued on January 24,
As part of its ongoing commitment to support the war-torn Gaza Strip, Jordan on Wednesday dispatched 16 aid flights from King Abdullah II Air Base. This marks the second consecutive day of the humanitarian operation,
AMMAN — The Cabinet, chaired by Prime Minister Jafar Hassan, on Wednesday approved amendments to the Building and Urban Planning Bylaw for 2025 and the Amman Building and Planning Regulations for 2025 to address long-standing urban planning issues affecting thousands of citizens.
Jordanian officials have immediately rejected President Trump’s proposal to “clean out” Gaza by sending more than a million Palestinian refugees to Jordan and Egypt. Jordanian Foreign Minister Ayman Safadi said Sunday that the kingdom in Amman condemns Trump’s plan and that under no condition would it accept the Palestinians displaced by more than 15 months of war with Israel.
For travelers keen to immerse themselves in Jordan's delicious culture like a local, street food stalls offer a plethora of choices. These include ma'amoul (date-filled cookies), barazek (sesame seed cookies), and the more adventurous qatayef (a sweet dumpling filled with cream or nuts).
Royal Jordanian has recently increased its ownership to 51% of the shares in Jordan Flight Catering Company. This is in line with Royal Jordanian’s stra
Iman Helles, a displaced mother sheltering in a facility run by the UN agency for Palestinian refugees in Gaza, fears that she will now be “thrown out to the streets” with her three children.
The extension will see dnata continue to oversee the operations of Jordan Flight Catering Company, Jordan’s leading inflight caterer