by: Mohammad Ersan

Jordan’s arrival in the final of the AFC Asian Cup 2023 and its leading position in the qualifiers for the 2026 World Cup were not momentary flashes of brilliance or mere coincidence, but rather the

When I attended the launch of the Pact for the Mediterranean at the invitation of the European Union, it became clear that this was more than a diplomatic event—it was a vision for the future that

Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Ayman Safadi affirmed on Friday that Jordan is working closely with its international partners to solidify the ceasefire in Gaza and move to the

Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) Secretary-General Jasem Albudaiwi reaffirmed that the Council continues to operate under a comprehensive regional security vision launched in 2024, aimed at

Launch of the 10th Ministerial Forum of the Union for the MediterraneanUnder the same sky that witnessed the birth of the Barcelona Process three decades ago, the city returns this coming Friday to

In recent years, climate change has ceased to be a matter of numbers and sterile scientific reports. For me—as a journalist who has spent years tracking how climate shapes people’s lives—it has become

The Palestinian photographer and filmmaker Zaher Saleh, who arrived from the Gaza Strip on a medical evacuation journey after suffering a life-threatening injury, recounted horrifying details of the
During the Community Media in the Digital Age conference, journalist Daoud Kuttab announced his retirement. The announcement was simple, yet it resonated deeply with me. Perhaps because my name had
When we started working at Radio Balad and Amman Net in 2000, we knew that our mission went beyond simply broadcasting news or music. We were creating a public space that allowed people—especially

In a recent interview, American billionaire Bill Gates clearly highlighted that the contraction of international aid threatens to erase real gains achieved in the fight against poverty and epidemics












































