Historian Plinio Freire Gomes will teach three lessons on August 5 12 and 19 at the headquarters of the Lente Cultural collective in São Paulo. Enrolment is open.
Author: From the Newsroom
Jordanian airline recorded a USD 2.1 million net profit, against a net loss of USD 18 million a year ago.
The country’s fiscal deficit grew significantly narrower year-on-year in the first half, to USD 1.5 billion.
The industry grossed BRL 6.75 billion, down 12% year-on-year, and exports are also on their way down.
The increment was driven by non-oil sectors including services, industry, public works and agriculture.
A report shows that average hotel rates and revenue per available room saw their sharpest drop since 2003.
The event’s 14th edition will run from August 7 to 14 featuring 12 Arab productions, seven of which were directed by women. The event will take place at Cinesesc, in São Paulo.
Executive Board published a report about the Arab country and forecasted non-oil GDP growth at 5.4% in 2019.
Arab country was the destination of 13% of Brazilian sugar exports during the 2019/2020 crop season, which started in April.
Lebanese American University (LAU) is one of the most renowned universities in the Middle East. Students from all over the world may apply for scholarships until January 2020.
The 92-year-old Béji Caïd Essebsi led the country’s post-Arab Spring transition to democracy. The speaker of the Parliament has been sworn in as interim president and elections have been moved ahead to September 15.
The value of announced merger and acquisition deals in the MENA region increased to USD 115.5 billion in H1, up 221%. Highlight is Uber’s acquisition of Careem Networks.
Fund allowed Egypt to draw USD 2 billion, the fifth part of the USD 12 billion agreement signed in 2016. IMF acting managing director praised the reforms made by the country.
Marcelo Della Nina convened with prince Saud Bin Naif Bin Abdulaziz, the governor of Saudi Arabia’s Eastern Province, in Dammam.

