A new shop in Jabal Al-Lweibdeh welcomed in customers for the first time on Friday. As cold temperatures prevail across the Kingdom, the fashion boutique’s offerings stylish sweaters and scarves will help to keep the people of the hilltop community and its visitors warm.
Iraq has recently retracted a decision to stop recognizing certificates issued by Jordanian public universities, according to the Jordan Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research.
When France scored their first goal in the World Cup final, the country’s President Emmanuel Macron leapt to his feet in delight. By the end, having joined the defeated French players on the pitch, he looked dejected. It was a scene that mirrors Macron’s own political travails on the world stage extensive travel, an energetic performance but still, in his tussles with Russia, with the US or with Germany, coming off second best.
Chair of the Lower House Water and Agriculture Committee, Muhammad Al-Alaqmeh, confirmed that the committee will hold a meeting with the Minister of Water Mohammad Al-Najjar regarding reports on a water agreement that was signed with Israel, Jo24 reported.
When Russia invaded Ukraine on February 24, 2022, the response from the Middle East was mixed. Turkey opposed the incursion, Qatar fretted about replacing Russian gas, while Saudi Arabia offered to mediate. Taken together, it was a balanced approach between not antagonizing Moscow and standing with Kyiv.