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Belly Fat Might Be Beneficial for Your Health!

A study suggests that certain excess fat around the abdomen may play a vital role in fighting infections and inflammation.

24 h ago | Health

4 Benefits of Pomegranate Juice for Treating Urinary Burning

Pomegranate juice can help relieve urinary burning thanks to its strong antioxidant content, especially polyphenols, along with antibacterial properties that support urinary tract health and reduce the growth of infection-causing germs.

24 h ago | Health
 
 
Opinion & Analysis

By Zaidoon Alhadid

The Other Face of Al-Shar’ in the End of Mazlum

What is happening in northern and eastern Syria is no longer a mere detail in the course of the Syrian conflict; it has become a pivotal moment in its history, perhaps no less significant or consequential than the moment of Bashar al-Assad’s regime being toppled. The issue of the “Syrian Democratic Forces” (SDF) was not just an armed group outside state control—it was a deferred sovereign and political knot that had to be unraveled if Syria truly wanted to enter the phase of a unified state. From this perspective, the recent agreement was not merely a settlement; it was the announcement of the end of an entire project, placing the organization’s leader, Mazlum Abdi, before a reality that allowed no evasion.

Jan 21,2026| Analysis

By Dr . Abbas Haddadin

A Flower Preserved in Jordanian Amber with Pollen Grains

A flower preserved in Jordanian amber dated to approximately 140 million years (Early Cretaceous) bears visible pollen grains, providing direct evidence for the early presence and reproductive activity of angiosperms, the exceptional preservation of both the flower and pollen within amber indicates that pollination processes were already established at this early stage, most likely involving insects, which are abundantly documented in Jordanian amber.

Jan 20,2026| Analysis
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Scorpions sting (telson) preserved in Jordanian Amber (Early Cretaceous, ~140 million years ago)

Scorpions sting (telson) preserved in Jordanian Amber (Early Cretaceous, ~140 million years ago)

Scorpion remains have been documented in Jordanian amber dating to the Early Cretaceous (~140 million years ago). The findings include an isolated scorpion sting (telson) preserved in amber, followed by the discovery of a nearly complete scorpion specimen, which is considered exceptional due to the relatively large size of scorpions compared to typical amber inclusions.

Jan 24,2026 | Around Jordan
Jordan hosts launch of international equine-guided training tour

Jordan hosts launch of international equine-guided training tour

Amman -- Jordan hosted the opening leg of an international series of equine-guided workshops and retreats in December 2025, organisers said, as the H.E.A.R.T World Tour 2026 prepares to continue with stops in several countries.

Jan 21,2026 | Around Jordan

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