The Religious Council of Muslims of the Russian Federation is holding, starting Thursday (4), an event that includes a gathering of Islamic leaders, a Quran recitation contest, and a conference with authorities from other religions.
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The beauty trade show starts in São Paulo on Saturday (6), featuring Arab perfumes among the products showcased. A lecture on Sunday (7) will address perfumery from the region.
The award, promoted by a Saudi foundation, honors scholars in various fields such as Arabic Language and Literature, Medicine, and Science, as well as those recognized for Services to Islam. Applications are open until March 2026.
The low-cost airline from the United Arab Emirates is looking for captains and co-pilots for Airbus A320 aircraft. The company asks applicants to register on its website ahead of the selection process, set to take place between September 8 and 13.
The Abu Dhabi Department of Economic Development issued the licenses between July 2024 and June 2025. Applications included ventures without physical offices, as well as farm and industrial openings.
Foreign students can register for undergraduate and postgraduate courses at universities offering tuition discounts.
The company is responsible for transporting exhibitors and artworks and says that supporting the exhibition is a way to highlight Brazil’s importance in its strategy.
The event, taking place in São Paulo in November, already has accredited importers from 21 countries, including Tunisia. The fair is expected to serve as a channel for the industry to diversify markets amid high U.S. tariffs.
Brazil’s factory will ship Commander model units to Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Oman, Qatar, Kuwait, and Bahrain by the end of the year. The first units have already been shipped.
The environmental authority conducted a survey identifying the locations of sooty falcon nests in two provinces of the country, during the second phase of a study on the birds.
Event expected to attract over 25,000 people from 17 countries in a sector the government is investing in to diversify the economy.
An aerial view of the Bent Pyramid (L) and the Red Pyramid (R), with their approximately 4,600-year history at the Dahshur, built by Pharaoh Snefru. The Bent Pyramid, which has a different appearance due to the angle changes made during the construction process. The Red Pyramid got its name from the reddish limestone used in
Between January and July, USD 421.9 million worth of products were shipped to the North African country, with iron ore leading exports.
People bathe and swim in the Mediterranean Sea waters at a beach in the resort town of Hammamet in Tunisia’s Nabeul province. Tourism is a key part of Tunisia’s economy. By July 20 of this year, the country had received 5.279 million visitors. ©Fethi Belaid/AFP

