The Arab country will replace Cameroon as host country for the tournament that will take place from June 15 to July 13.
Author: From the Newsroom
Growth rebounded after dropping for four months on end, driven by the food industry, the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics (IBGE) reported.
According to the institution, global economic growth will reduce from the 3% of last year to 2.9% this year. Brazil may grow 2.2% if reforms are passed.
A total of 2.88 million cars, light commercial vehicles, trucks and buses were manufactured in Brazil in 2018. Domestic market boosted the industry, because exports have declined.
The buildings are located in the country’s new administrative capital. President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi said Egyptian Muslims and Christians are one people.
Exports came out to USD 3.86 billion and imports hit USD 1.97 billion in the first week of January in Brazil.
The Bahraini state-run carrier released its 2019 business plan and said it intends to pay more attention to service quality than to passenger numbers.
The Arabic Language Center is offering lessons for beginners and non-beginners alike. Enrolments are open.
Activity generated USD 1.4 billion in the country from January to 20 December 2018, an increase of 42.1% over the same period of 2017.
Algeria’s state-owned airline flew 6.5 million people and added four new routes last year.
The project announced by state-run company Saudi Entertainment Ventures will feature multiple leisure options.
The home team will face Bahrein for the opening match in Abu Dhabi. For the first time, the championship will include 24 teams.
The United States currency slid 1.04% this Friday to end the week at BRL 3.71.
The Producer Price Index (IPP) fell 1.54% in November 2018, the highest negative change since January 2014.

