Forbes has named Abdel Wahab Al Rowwad, CEO of Jordan Phosphate Mines Company (JPMC), among the Middle East’s strongest chief executives for 2025, marking his third consecutive appearance on the list.
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The global aviation industry received a welcome boost in October as flight cancellations dropped sharply, signaling continued ...
Shelter is the most urgent need, but not the only one. Around 85% of businesses are in ruins. Nearly 90% of both farmland and agricultural wells have been damaged. Two-thirds of Gaza’s arable land is ...
Arising from this strategic unraveling, the Eastern Mediterranean stands as the clearest example of how Israel is ...
Economists: King Abdullah's Asian Tour Strategic Opportunity To Expand Jordan's Global Supply Chain Presence, Attract Quality ...
Among the companies looking to break into the market are Saudi renewable energy major ACWA Power and state telecoms firm STC.
In July 2023, Benjamin Netanyahu sent King Mohammed VI a formal letter recognizing Moroccan sovereignty over Western Sahara, ...
In the stormy field of geopolitics, where titans of interests collide and threads of alliances intertwine in a complex web, ...
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From a political project with no purpose to a sovereign project that pays off debt, creates jobs, and puts Jordan on the AI map Amman - While the public debate is preoccupied with internal 'corridor' ...
Hanya Aljamal was eager to start her studies at Goldsmiths University at the end of last month — but first, she had to get ...