The United Nations claim that harsh winter and difficulty obtaining fuel make the situation of shelterless people and refugees even worse. At least 2.5 million people need food.
Author: From the Newsroom
Last year, 1,831 cities in Brazil sold products to foreign countries, up 0.6% from 2011. The number of localities which purchased items from overseas increased by an even higher rate, at 1.8%.
According to the airline, its freighter fleet will increase to 11 units, enabling it to offer additional routes and flexibility to customers.
Santos Catholic University, in São Paulo, is selecting students. It is offering three positions and those interested may opt for one of the 17 courses offered by the institution.
The deal was announced on the last day of visit of the institution’s president Jim Yong Kim to the country. The funds will be used in small business financing and job creation.
Deal closed with the United States’ Republic Airways includes an order for 47 business jets and options for another 47.
The country is the 12th to impose a restriction to the product since the government informed the occurrence of a “non-classic” case of mad cow disease in the state of Paraná.
The country wants to replace old pipes with new ones in order to increase the export capacity of its southern fields. The estimated cost of the works is US$ 650 million.
The world’s largest solar power plant featured in a GloboNews channel program in September 2012. The subscription channel will rerun the attraction at 11:30 pm this Wednesday (23rd).
The 16 diplomats who met with the Brazilian president this Wednesday include the representatives of Egypt, Qatar and Saudi Arabia.
The World Economic Outlook update forecasts that the world GDP should expand by only 3.5% in 2013. Projections by Brazil and the Arab countries were also forecasted down.
The Abu Dhabi airline reported gains for the second year running. Financial statements will be released in February.
The minister of Tourism said revenues were up 13% in 2012, and this year the country should see an inflow resembling pre-Arab Spring levels.
The Brazilian fostering bank loaned out US$ 78 billion last year. Industry and infrastructure led in the borrowing of funds.

