In September, the Arab country will host the Rebuild Syria show, in Damascus, and in June, a forum on the same topic in Aleppo. The construction sector is the focus of the two events, where Brazilian participation is expected.
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BTG Pactual executives will discuss the national and international macroeconomic context regarding investment decisions. The event will take place at the headquarters of the Arab Brazilian Chamber next Tuesday (28). Registration is open.
A show featuring images and documents of over 140 years of Lebanese immigration in Brazil can be visited until April 16 in the cultural space of Conjunto Nacional in São Paulo. The exhibition is held by the Brazil-Lebanon Cultural Association.
Report published by the United Nations points out that global water shortages are projected to worsen in the coming decades and that urban population facing this scarcity is expected to double by 2050.
Thirty-four films directed by Arab women will be screened at CCBB Rio de Janeiro from March 22 to April 10. The festival will then move on to Brasília and São Paulo.
The trip to Abu Dhabi is scheduled for March 31. This will be Lula’s first official visit to an Arab country in his third term.
Professor Ladimari Toledo Hoeppler is leading activities focused on the World Down Syndrome Day at the Dubai Center for Special Needs in the UAE on Tuesday (21).
Spanish company MasterFlights announced it will operate a weekly charter flight between the Egyptian capital city and São Paulo starting September 4.
Dubai-based management company Provident Real Estate CEO will be in Brazil in April and will have appointments with investors interested in purchasing properties in the emirate.
Lebanese Brazilian Bruno Bou Haya speaks on Friday (17) at 3 pm in the lounge of publisher Vento Leste at the Tiradentes Photography Festival in Minas Gerais, Brazil.
Brazil issued a statement on Wednesday welcoming the signing of the agreement for resuming diplomatic relations between the two countries and applauding the role played by China, Oman and Iraq in helping reach the agreement.
The Arab country stroke a USD 37 billion deal with the US aircraft manufacturer. Most planes are set for Riyadh Air — the carrier announced by the Saudi prince earlier this week.
The International Monetary Fund released USD 87 million to Mauritania and says the country is on a recovery path but faces challenges like the current account deficit and inflationary pressures.
Inter-state show of Arabian horses takes places on Saturday (11) and Sunday (12) at Parque da Água Branca, featuring horses bred in Qatar, Chile and Brazil.

