The national teams will face one another at 5 pm this Friday in São Paulo as a preparation for the World Championship next July in the Netherlands.
Author: From the Newsroom
The Brazilian cars, light commercial vehicles, trucks and bus bodies market totaled 762,900 units from January to April, according to the sector’s association.
The Santander Mundi program is offering 100 scholarships worth EUR 4,000 to undergraduate or postgraduate students of 55 Brazilian universities. The program lists 1,200 schools from 20 countries, among them Qatar.
A conference and panel take place this Wednesday (2) in Dubai with the IMF’s director of the Middle East and Central Asia Department, Jihad Azour.
Cia. Cabelo de Maria and the group Al Tananir will perform all types of folk songs, such as lullabies and celebrations. The concert takes place this Tuesday (1) at Sesc Vila Mariana, free of charge.
Emaar’s real estate development arm registered a net profit of USD 223 million in 2018’s Q1. Revenues nearly doubled.
A report shows that foreign investors held, in March, BRL 425 billion (USD 126.14 billion) in Brazilian government bonds.
The Dubai Electricity & Water Authority heads the start-up acceleration program for companies with innovative solutions for the energy sector. The registration period already ended, with a significant participation of Brazilians.
The photovoltaic park has 103 megawatts of capacity and will generate power to 50,000 households.
The emirate exported USD 544 million and re-exported USD 472 million worth of non-oil goods during the month, while imports reached USD 2.3 billion.
The Dubai-based port operator’s container throughput increased 6.1% in these regions in this year’s Q1.
Folk cultural attractions will be featured at the Conjunto Nacional building, on Avenida Paulista, from April 27 to May 2.
The country welcomed close to 1.7 million travelers year-to-date through April 20. Optimism is running high as summer draws near.
Four lessons will be taught on Saturdays from May 5 to 26, 5 pm to 7pm at venue and restaurant Al Janiah, at a cost of BRL 190.

