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Study: Egg Consumption May Be Linked to a Lower Risk of Alzheimer’s Disease

A new study has found an association between egg consumption and a reduced risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease.

May 12,2026 | Good Food

The Impact of Drinking Coffee in the Morning on Digestive Health

Drinking coffee on an empty stomach in the morning can stimulate the secretion of stomach acid, which may aid digestion for some people. However, it may also cause acidity, heartburn, or diarrhea in individuals who are more sensitive.

May 12,2026 | Health
 
 
Opinion & Analysis

By Khalid Dalal

Is there a government reshuffle?

AMMAN — In Amman’s political, economic and social elite salons where confidences are exchanged, one question has been steadily rising: Will Prime Minister Dr. Jafar Hassan reshuffle his cabinet for a second time?

May 04,2026| Analysis

By Prof. Dr.Hasan Dajah

Khleifat’s Vision in Bani Ma’rouf Diwan: Uniting Jordanian Resilience

In a time of escalating challenges and intertwined crises, sincere national initiatives emerge as a safety valve, preserving social cohesion and redirecting the compass towards shared principles. Among these initiatives, the initiative of His Excellency Dr. Awad Khleifat acquires an exceptional dimension, not only because of its political implications, but also because of the genuine national spirit it embodies, striving to strengthen national unity and solidify the concept of unity among all Jordanians, regardless of their origins. It revives a unifying discourse that elevates the values ​​of loyalty and belonging, affirming that Jordan's strength lies in the cohesion and unity of its people.

May 04,2026| Analysis
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An Extinct Wasp Preserved in Jordanian Amber

An Extinct Wasp Preserved in Jordanian Amber

Dr. Abbas Haddadin .A remarkable extinct wasp belonging to the family Serphitidae has been discovered preserved in Jordanian amber dating back approximately 140 million years to the Early Cretaceous period. This tiny insect represents part of the ancient biodiversity that once lived within the prehistoric forests that produced the amber deposits of Jordan.

May 09,2026 | Around Jordan
57% Increase in Citadel Visitors Over Two Months

57% Increase in Citadel Visitors Over Two Months

The number of visitors to the Jordan Archaeological Museum during January and February of this year reached 48,252, including 28,629 foreign visitors and 19,623 Jordanians — marking a 57% increase compared with the same period last year.

May 09,2026 | Around Jordan

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