On the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly in New York, the leaders discussed the Middle East and bilateral relations between the two countries.
Author: From the Newsroom
Majda Asad, a singer and songwriter from Rio Grande do Sul state with Brazilian and Palestinian roots, released the last three tracks of her musical project NUSS NUSS نص نص earlier this month. The album’s name means “half-half,” a reference to the artist’s heritage from both countries.
In his opening speech at the United Nations General Assembly, the Brazilian president pledged to achieve zero deforestation in the Amazon by 2030, called for an end to armed conflicts, and raised concerns about the growing issue of global hunger.
A note from Brazilian ministries details the payments made by the Latin American giant to international organizations this year, including the UN, FAO, OAS, WHO, and Mercosur. These contributions reaffirm the country’s commitment to multilateralism and international cooperation, according to the government.
The North African country’s minister of economy said the financial instrument will be released later this week for the purchase of basic items, of which the country still has stocks for three months.
A club that was founded by members of the Arab community in São Paulo celebrates the history of its Arab Culture Center with a dinner, book launch, and exhibition of replicas of ancient Syrian artifacts.
Starting on September 28, the Sharjah Art Foundation will hold a solo exhibition at Al Hamriyah Studios showcasing works created by the Brazilian artist between the 1960s and 1990s.
The aim is to enhance the financial system’s performance in environmental and social risk management, offer sustainable products, and increase the sector’s competitiveness.
According to material released by the United Nations, the global agreement approved on Sunday (22) by world leaders at the General Assembly in New York outlines advances and concrete actions in areas such as the use of fossil fuels and the Security Council.
Exports to the country have been consistently growing since 2022, based on the analysis of the first eight months of the year. Imports, on the other hand, are declining.
The Arab Monetary Fund bulletin shows the value of the stock markets in Arab countries at the end of August. The Saudi stock exchange recorded the highest capitalization, followed by Abu Dhabi’s.
A major exporter of oil and gas, the Arab country recorded a trade surplus. Top imports were mineral products and machinery.
The Saudi Embassy hosted an event in Brasília to commemorate the 94th anniversary of the country and its diplomatic relationship with Brazil. The two countries have a strong trade relationship and growing reciprocal investments.
The month-on-month increase was primarily due to higher production of crude oil, petroleum, petroleum products, and natural gas.

