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Jordan reiterates support to Syrian government’s efforts to restore security, stability

By - Mar 07,2025 - Last updated at Mar 07,2025

AMMAN — The Foreign Ministry on Friday affirmed Jordan’s support and solidarity with the Syrian government’s efforts to safeguard security, stability and territorial unity. 

The ministry’s spokesperson Sufian Qudah denounced foreign interference in Syria and attempts to destabilise brotherly Syria  , ignite sedition and infighting and send it into chaos. 
 
Qudah stressed the need for intensified and collaborative efforts to support Syria and rebuild state institutions and realise the ambitions of the Syrian people and protect their rights.

Deputising for King, Crown Prince attends 116th Hashemite Scientific Council

By - Mar 07,2025 - Last updated at Mar 07,2025

Deputising for His Majesty King Abdullah, HRH Crown Prince Hussein on Friday attended the 116th Hashemite Scientific Council, at the King Abdullah I Mosque’s cultural centre (Photo courtesy of Royal Court)

AMMAN — Deputising for His Majesty King Abdullah, HRH Crown Prince Hussein on Friday attended the 116th Hashemite Scientific Council, taking place at the King Abdullah I Mosque’s cultural centre.
 
During the council, the first to be held this year with the theme of covering essential Hadiths (sayings by Prophet Muhammad) in Islam, Awqaf Minister Mohammad Khalaileh held a discussion on Hadith with Secretary-General of Egypt’s Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs Mohamed Al Bayoumi, according to a Royal Court statement. 
 
The Ministry of Awqaf and Islamic Affairs holds the Hashemite Scientific Councils every Ramadan, hosting scholars and thought leaders from the Arab and Muslim world to discuss issues related to Islam.
Several senior officials and officers, as well as Muslim scholars attended the 116th Hashemite Scientific Council.

Jordan to host meeting for Syria’s neighbours on Sunday

By - Mar 06,2025 - Last updated at Mar 06,2025

AMMAN — The Kingdom will host a meeting on Sunday for Syria’s neighbours to discuss practical mechanisms for cooperation in combating terrorism, drug and weapon trafficking and  other shared challenges.
Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Sufyan Qudah said that the meeting will focus on ways to support the Syrian people in their efforts to rebuild their country on foundations that ensure its unity, sovereignty, security and stability.
The meeting will also discuss the voluntary return of Syrian refugees, a Foreign Ministry statement said. 
Qudah said that foreign ministers, defence ministers, heads of the armed forces, and intelligence agency directors from Jordan, Turkey, Syria, Iraq and Lebanon will be participating in the meeting.

Border Guards foil smuggling attempt, four dead

By - Mar 06,2025 - Last updated at Mar 06,2025

In the early hours of Thursday, Border Guards clash with armed smugglers attempting to breach Jordan’s northern border in the Eastern Military Zone (Petra photo)

AMMAN – In the early hours of Thursday, Border Guards clashed with armed smugglers attempting to breach Jordan’s northern border in the Eastern Military Zone.

The confrontation resulted in the deaths of four smugglers, with the remaining attackers fleeing back into Syria after taking advantage of adverse weather conditions and dense fog, to attempt the illegal crossing, according to a Jordan Armed Forces-Arab Army (JAF) statement.

The Border Guards applied the engagement rules and repelled the attack, seizing large quantities of narcotics, along with an automatic Kalashnikov rifle, which was handed over to the relevant authorities.

Private hospitals treat 22 children from Gaza

By - Mar 06,2025 - Last updated at Mar 06,2025

Jordan’s private hospitals receive 22 children from the Gaza Strip for medical treatment (Petra photo)

AMMAN — Jordan’s private hospitals have received 22 children from the Gaza Strip for medical treatment, according to Vice President of the Jordanian Private Hospitals Association Ahmed Al Ahmed.

Ahmed said that seven private hospitals are providing comprehensive care for the children, who will be treated at no cost before returning to Gaza.

The cases include 11 children in need of amputations and bone surgeries, three requiring heart surgery for valve deformities, as well as others with brain, internal medicine, urology, and gastrointestinal issues.

Ahmed described the children’s conditions as ranging from moderate to complex, emphasising that Royal directives will continue to facilitate the treatment of up to 2,000 children.

A total of 38 private hospitals in Jordan are participating in this initiative as part of the Royal instructions, offering free medical care to Gaza’s children.

Ahmed also said that a new group of children is expected to arrive in Jordan in the coming days.

On March 4, the Jordan Armed Forces-Arab Army (JAF), in cooperation with the World Health Organization and the Ministry of Health, evacuated 29 children and their families to Jordan by land and air.

The operation was part of the Jordanian Medical Corridor initiative, in line with Royal directives, to provide the necessary medical treatment in Jordanian hospitals, marking the first batch of a planned 2,000 children to receive treatment as part of Jordan’s ongoing humanitarian efforts to support Gaza’s families.

DoS chief calls for int'l data cooperation at UN meeting

By - Mar 06,2025 - Last updated at Mar 06,2025

The Department of Statistics (DoS) participates in the 56th session of the United Nations Statistical Commission in New York (Petra photo)

AMMAN — The Department of Statistics (DoS) participated in the 56th session of the United Nations Statistical Commission in New York, alongside heads and representatives of statistical offices, international data centres and international organisations.

During the session, DoS Director General Haidar Freihat emphasised the importance of international cooperation, joint efforts, and knowledge exchange in enhancing the production of accurate and reliable data, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported.

Freihat also called for the development of digital platforms to facilitate data sharing and underscored the role of descriptive statistics in supporting informed decision-making. He also stressed the need for national statistical systems to align with international standards to ensure data quality and credibility.

He highlighted the significance of capacity-building initiatives and the allocation of resources to strengthen statistical methodologies in line with international best practices.

The session covered key topics such as national accounts, population and housing censuses, data science, indicators for the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals, and food security and nutrition.

Discussions resulted in decisions and recommendations aimed at strengthening statistical agencies’ roles in regional and global initiatives, ensuring effective representation and fostering cooperation among UN Statistical Commission members.

On the sidelines, Freihat held bilateral meetings with senior officials from various statistical agencies to enhance cooperation, exchange expertise, and explore best practices. Talks also focused on promoting Jordan’s statistical capabilities and positioning the country as a leading regional and international player in the field.

ASEZA approves 50% fee exemption for public transport operators

By - Mar 06,2025 - Last updated at Mar 06,2025

The Board of Commissioners of the Aqaba Special Economic Zone Authority (ASEZA) on Thursday approves the implementation of a Cabinet decision granting a 50 per cent exemption on licensing and permit fees for public transport operators (Petra photo)

AMMAN — The Board of Commissioners of the Aqaba Special Economic Zone Authority (ASEZA) on Thursday approved the implementation of a Cabinet decision granting a 50 per cent exemption on licensing and permit fees for public transport operators in the Aqaba Special Economic Zone.

ASEZA will now seek final approval from the Prime Minister’s Office before proceeding with implementation, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported.

The initiative aligns with the authority’s strategic plan to modernise Aqaba’s transport network, aiming to enhance public transportation services and improve the city’s overall urban experience.

The board also approved preliminary organisational plans for a liquefied gas storage project intended for transit purposes. The project is part of ASEZA’s broader vision to promote green transformation, encourage alternative energy sources, and position Aqaba as an environmentally sustainable city.

The initiative is expected to strengthen Jordan’s clean energy infrastructure, support energy security, and reinforce Aqaba’s role as a regional industrial and logistics hub.

In a move to enhance public services, ASEZA also approved the management and operation of public sanitary facilities in the city and along the southern beach as an investment opportunity. The initiative aims to improve sanitation standards while ensuring efficient and high-quality services for residents and visitors.

The board also gave the green light to the organisational plans for the Aqaba Tourist Bazaar, set to be established in the city's commercial centre. Designed under Aqaba’s new tourism identity, "Aqaba: Naturally Beautiful," the bazaar will showcase heritage products, handicrafts, and traditional artworks.

The project also aims to position Aqaba as a cultural and commercial hub, supporting artisans by providing them with a dedicated space to market and sell their handmade goods. The initiative is expected to boost tourism while promoting economic empowerment in the region

Gov't discusses challenges facing Jordan’s radio sector

By - Mar 06,2025 - Last updated at Mar 06,2025

AMMAN — Minister of Government Communication and Government Spokesperson Mohammad Momani on Thursday discussed the challenges facing Jordanian radio stations and potential areas for future cooperation.

During a meeting at Jordan Radio and Television Corporation (JRTV), held as part of the government's broader media sector development plan, participants focused on identifying key challenges hindering the growth of the national media landscape.

Chaired by Jordanian Radio Director Muhannad Safadi, the meeting brought together representatives from official and local (non-community) radio stations, who outlined key operational challenges and proposed improvements.

The discussion also explored strategies to strengthen digital presence and adapt to evolving technological advancements, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported.

Topics also included training programmes, resolving broadcast interference, streamlining licensing procedures, ensuring timely and accurate news dissemination, strengthening communication with officials, addressing public inquiries, regulating advertisement rates, and fostering cooperation between media spokespersons and radio stations.

Participants also expressed their commitment to unifying radio broadcasts on May 25, to launch an open studio in celebration of Independence Day.

Jordanian ambassador presents credentials to Hungarian president

By - Mar 06,2025 - Last updated at Mar 06,2025

Ambassador Mohamed Samir Hendawi on Thursday presents his credentials to Hungary President Tamás Sulyok as the Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Ambassador of Jordan to Hungary (Petra photo)

AMMAN — Ambassador Mohamed Samir Hendawi on Thursday presented his credentials to Hungary President Tamás Sulyok as the Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Ambassador of Jordan to Hungary.

During a ceremony held at the Presidential Palace in Budapest, Hendawi conveyed to President Sulyok the greetings of His Majesty King Abdullah, wishing continued progress and prosperity to the people of Hungary.

President Sulyok asked the ambassador to convey his appreciation to King Abdullah, praising His Majesty's wise leadership and the enduring ties between the two nations.

He also expressed Hungary's commitment to strengthening bilateral relations and wished the Kingdom and its people continued success and growth.

 

Market uncertainty grows as housing demand drops during Ramadan

By - Mar 06,2025 - Last updated at Mar 06,2025

Ramadan usually brings a temporary slowdown in Jordan’s housing market as buyers and investors pause financial decisions, but this year, rising construction costs have further weakened demand (JT file)

AMMAN — Ramadan usually brings a temporary slowdown in Jordan’s housing market as buyers and investors pause financial decisions, but this year, rising construction costs have further weakened demand.

Industry experts told The Jordan Times that key challenges must be addressed for the sector to regain momentum once Ramadan ends.

"Real estate activity usually slows during the Holy Month, but this year, developers are also grappling with increasing material costs," said Mahmoud Salah, a housing expert and developer, on Wednesday.

Developers are struggling to stay profitable without raising property prices, a challenge that is discouraging buyers already facing financial strain, he added.

"High interest rates are also making home financing less accessible, particularly for middle-income families." With borrowing costs at some of their highest levels in years, many potential buyers are postponing purchases, waiting for signs of economic stability, he noted.

For prospective homeowners, these challenges are deeply frustrating. "I have been saving for years to buy an apartment, but with rising prices and expensive loan rates, homeownership feels increasingly out of reach. Now, I’m considering buying a plot of land in my hometown, Madaba, instead," Enad Qaisi told The Jordan Times over the phone.

"Every time I find an apartment within my budget, the price goes up before I can even finalise the deal. It’s truly discouraging," he added.

Similarly, newlywed Noor Emad said she and her husband are struggling to balance affordability with location.

"We have enough savings for a down payment, but we’re hesitant to invest. Interest rates are too high, and we’re unsure if now is the right time to buy," she said.

Despite the current stagnation, industry experts anticipate a post-Ramadan rebound, though the pace of recovery remains uncertain. Without improved market conditions, developers may need to introduce more flexible payment plans or government-backed incentives to stimulate demand.

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