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Dec 18,2025 | HealthLusail Stadium in the Qatari capital, Doha, will host on Thursday the final match of the 2025 Arab Cup between Jordan’s national team, Al-Nashama, and Morocco, in one of the most highly anticipated fixtures of the tournament.
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In the major transformations of the international system, alliances are measured not so much by what is said publicly as by what is practiced on the ground. From this perspective, we can understand the quiet but profound strategic shift in Pakistan’s approach to its international relations, particularly its relationship with the United States and the rise of China as a more reliable and sustainable strategic ally.
Dec 16,2025| AnalysisIt appears that the issue of the “last prisoner” is no longer merely a humanitarian matter or a minor negotiating detail within a Gaza ceasefire agreement. Rather, it has turned into a revealing political mirror reflecting the true nature and intentions of the Zionist entity. While Washington continues to push for a transition to the second phase of the agreement, this entity clings to the file of the missing soldier as a pretext to slow the path toward de-escalation and keep the door to war wide open—even at the expense of its own soldiers’ lives.
Dec 14,2025| Analysis
The Aqaba Special Economic Zone Authority (ASEZA) hosted a delegation comprising 18 tourism offices from Poland, Hungary, and the Czech Republic, in cooperation with Turkish Airlines, as part of a familiarization program aimed at promoting Jordan’s tourism product and strengthening Aqaba’s presence in European tourism markets. The hosting objectives focused on introducing Aqaba’s integrated tourism offering and highlighting its role as a main gateway to the most important tourist destinations in southern Jordan, foremost among them Wadi Rum and the city of Petra, while emphasizing the ease of access to these world-renowned sites via Aqaba. The visit program included field tours to Wadi Rum, where delegation members had the opportunity to experience the region’s unique desert landscape, explore desert tourism patterns, tourist camps, and activities related to eco-tourism and adventure tourism—reflecting the richness and diversity of the tourism experience in the area. The program also featured a visit to the ancient city of Petra, one of the world’s most significant tourist and heritage sites. The delegation learned about the city’s historical and cultural assets and the opportunities it offers to design comprehensive tourism programs that combine culture, nature, and adventure. In Aqaba, the delegation reviewed the hotel product and diverse tourism services through visits to a number of hotels and resorts, in addition to holding professional meetings with Jordanian inbound tourism offices. These meetings aimed to build partnerships, conclude business deals, and open direct channels of cooperation with the participating European markets. ASEZA affirmed that this hosting initiative falls within its strategy to diversify tourism markets, enhance European tourism, and promote Aqaba as a primary gateway to Wadi Rum and Petra—contributing to increased visitor numbers, revitalizing tourism activity, and supporting the local economy.
Dec 14,2025 | Around Jordan
The number of international tourists visiting Jordan during the first 11 months of 2025 increased by 14.6% compared to the same period last year.
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