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British premier says Israel’s decision to allow aid drops came too late but vows to do everything possible to get supplies ...
Agency chief pushed back against accusations of aid diversion, citing recent USAID report confirming no ‘systemic’ misuse of ...
The nation of Jordan is currently spearheading a tourism revival in the Middle East. The kingdom has united a group of ...
Unrwa's director of communications says claims distract from the real issue, which is the mass starvation of Palestinians in ...
Historic Bedul culture at risk of extinction as 'coercive' government tactics pursue displacement of locals at archaeological ...
Blue Peace Middle East has concluded its Junior Media Hub Programme with a three-day bootcamp in Amman, bringing together 21 emerging media professionals from Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Turkey, Iran and ...
The Jordanian government is forcibly evicting the Bedul, a group of Bedouins from Petra, in clear violation of their economic ...
A team of archaeologists have unearthed what is believed to be the long-forgotten Byzantine settlement of Tharais, offering significant new insights into the history of Christianity in the Middle East ...
From cash rebates to Gaza documentaries and a bold new wave of web series, the 2025 Amman Film Festival spotlights Arab ...
Jordan: Gem of the Near East. ... It was one of the ten great cities of the Roman Decapolis era, and it's nicknamed the Pompeii of the Middle East. Unlike Petra, Jerash was built by the Romans.
An expert believes that he has rediscovered the lost Byzantine settlement of Tharais in southern Jordan. Archaeologist Musallam R. Al-Rawahneh spoke to Fox News Digital about his findings.