Irbid: Director of the Irbid Education District, Tayseer Jarrah, announced the completion of two new schools funded by the German Development Bank (KfW) in Irbid. According to Jarrah, Umm Kulthum School in Huwwarah is set to accommodate 626 students, offering education from kindergarten through the eleventh grade. Meanwhile, the Maria Coptic School in Hakama is ready to welcome students once it is connected to the electrical grid. Jarrah explained that the establishment of these schools aims to eliminate the need for rented facilities, reduce overcrowding, and provide a safe and conducive educational environment for students in the region. Source: Jordan News Agency
King Abdullah II and Zhao Leji Discuss Strengthening Jordan-China Strategic Partnership
Amman: His Majesty King Abdullah II met on Friday with Chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People’s Congress of China Zhao Leji. His Majesty said his visit to China is an opportunity to build on the strong and growing diplomatic relatio…