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5 Reasons Excessive Protein Powder Intake Can Be Dangerous

Many people consume protein powders to boost health and enhance athletic performance, but reports highlight the need for caution due to potential side effects from overconsumption.

16 h ago | Health

Benefits of Breakfast and the Consequences of Skipping It

Make sure to eat it in the morning… Foods that provide energy and vitality

16 h ago | Good Food
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Opinion & Analysis

By Zaidoon Alhadid

The Real Reason Behind Casting Doubt on Jordan

I delayed writing about this topic—not because I was unaware of it, but because I wanted to observe, to read, to carefully study the reactions. Why is Jordan’s role consistently downplayed whenever Palestine is the subject?

Jul 30,2025| Analysis

By Zaidoon Alhadid

Gaza Is Not Alone: Jordan Leads, UAE Supports

At a time when Gaza cries out in hunger and groans under the weight of siege, an extraordinary scene emerges in the Arab world—one that revives hope that action is still possible and that the human conscience is not yet dead. Jordan, with all its humanitarian and political weight, was the first to decide not to stand idly by. It opened its air bridge, and Royal Jordanian Air Force planes took to the skies carrying food and medicine to those who could barely find enough to survive.

Aug 13,2025| Analysis
Yalla Jordan
Ajloun: Heritage Houses Reflect History and Inspire Tourism Revitalization Projects

Ajloun: Heritage Houses Reflect History and Inspire Tourism Revitalization Projects

The heritage houses scattered across the villages and neighborhoods of Ajloun preserve the spirit of history and the authenticity of traditional architecture, narrating stories of the past and showcasing a resilient local identity that has endured over time. They stand as a living legacy and a cultural and touristic resource that enhances the development landscape of the governorate.

Aug 23,2025 | All
A 140-Million-Year-Old Bee was discovered in Jordanian Amber

A 140-Million-Year-Old Bee was discovered in Jordanian Amber

Scientist Abbas Haddadin discovered a 140-million-year-old bee in Jordanian amber. The previous oldest recorded bee was 100 million years old which was discovered in a Myanmar amber by the American scientist George Poiner from the University of Oregon.

Aug 21,2025 | All

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