The terrorist attack, which took place in Aqaba on Friday did not stop groups of Arab and foreign tourists from flocking to the ancient city of Petra. Director of Petra Tourism, Malek Amarat, said Sunday that the tourism activity in Petra is "normal" and that no tourist reservations were cancelled. According to <i>Petra</i>, some 2,600 tourists visited Petra over the weekend, whereas the number of Petra's visitors until mid Sunday reached 500 tourists.
ALBAWABA - The Kremlin announced on Tuesday that Russian President Vladimir Putin will be meeting U.S. envoy Steve Witkoff in Moscow on Tuesday afternoon. Witkoff and Putin are expected to ...