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Evening Drinks That Help Regulate Blood Sugar Levels

Regulating blood sugar levels is essential for maintaining overall health, especially in the evening when the body’s energy production naturally slows down. Choosing the right beverages can help stabilize blood sugar, reduce sudden spikes, and improve sleep, contributing to more balanced morning levels.

17 h ago | Health

In Photos: Honoring the Outstanding Actor Ahmed Zaher, His Daughters Malak and Laila, and Producer Hesham Gamal

The second edition of the international “The Best” Festival honored acclaimed actor Ahmed Zaher, along with his daughters Malak and Laila and their husband and producer Hesham Gamal, during a ceremony held in Cairo near the Pyramids.

18 h ago | Culture & Arts
Opinion & Analysis

By Musa Al-Saket

His Majesty’s Visit to Vietnam: Expanding Horizons for Jordanian Industry

His Majesty King Abdullah II’s recent visit to Vietnam marks a pivotal step in advancing Jordan’s economic and industrial relations on a global scale. During the opening session of the Vietnam–Jordan Business Forum in Hanoi, His Majesty emphasised the importance of strengthening economic cooperation and learning from Vietnam’s advanced economic experience and forward-looking vision.

Nov 13,2025| Analysis

By Ahmad M. Awad

Olive Season, Climate Change, and COP30 in Brazil

The thirtieth Conference of the Parties (COP30) is currently being held in Brazil, at a global moment marked by accelerating climate disruption and growing pressures on the world’s most vulnerable countries. As world leaders gather in Belém to discuss the planet’s future, Jordan this year offers a tangible and sobering example of what climate change truly means for resource-limited nations.

Nov 12,2025| Analysis
Yalla Jordan
Discovery of a 140-Million-Year-Old Wasp in Jordanian Amber

Discovery of a 140-Million-Year-Old Wasp in Jordanian Amber

Jordanian researcher Abbas Haddadin has discovered an exceptionally well-preserved wasp trapped in Early Cretaceous Jordanian amber, dated to approximately 140 million years. The specimen was examined and classified at the Moscow Institute of Entomology by a team of specialist entomologists led by Professor Alexander Rasnitsyn, one of the world’s foremost experts on fossil insects.

Nov 22,2025 | All
Petra Region: 81,000 Visitors in October

Petra Region: 81,000 Visitors in October

The Commissioner for Archaeological Reserve Management and Tourism at the Petra Development and Tourism Region Authority, Yazan Mahadin, said Friday that the positive figures and indicators—with clear impact on local sectors in the district—show strong performance, as October and November recorded notable numbers exceeding last year’s.

Nov 22,2025 | All

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