USP professor Luis Antonio Bittar Venturi will speak on the formation of South America and its geographical influences, at the USEK, and on water in the Middle East, at institute Isticharia.
Author: Isaura Daniel
USP professor Luis Antonio Bittar Venturi will speak on the formation of South America and its geographical influences, at the USEK, and on water in the Middle East, at institute Isticharia.
Morocco, Sudan, Lebanon, Mauritania, Kuwait and Oman will be at the 8th World Water Forum that begins this Sunday in Brasília. Morocco’s prime minister will hand out an award. The Arab Chamber will be at the event.
The conglomerate saw exports climb to USD 155 million in 2017 from 2016, fueled by its auto parts business, while its vehicle exports slid.
The Holy Spirit University of Kaslik (Usek) is looking to get Latin American students to attend its international summer school, with lessons in Lebanese history, politics and culture starting June 25.
Photovoltaic glass manufacturer Emirates Insolaire is awaiting certification from the local regulator before beginning to ship its product, which should happen by June, in addition to the opening of a showroom.
The publication ‘Brazil from the viewpoint of the Lebanese and descendants’ brings 15 testimonies and will be launched on March 20 in Beirut. The organizer of the book is Lebanese woman Roula Fares Dia.
Companies attending Expodireto Cotrijal are interested in selling to the region. The Arab Chamber is at the Rio Grande do Sul trade expo and is planning joint actions with Não-Me-Toque city hall to boost exports.
The region accounted for 23% of foreign sales by the Brazilian meat company last year, up 21% from 2016, and Minerva reports that consumption there is increasing.
Expodireto Cotrijal opens on Monday in Rio Grande do Sul, featuring goods and services. The Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce will give a lecture on trade with the Middle East and North Africa.
Photos taken by Lebanon’s Hassam Ammar depict females, including Brazilian expatriates, in positions of strength and courage. The foreign minister of Brazil will open the showing on March 6.
A group with 213 military personnel is on board of Frigate Independência and is set to arrive in Beirut next Wednesday. They will replace the team currently in the Arab country as part of an United Nations’ peacekeeping mission.
Amro Saad lives in Brasília and launched in Egypt, this month, his second poetry book. The verses, written in Arabic, were inspired by the ‘windows’ from which the author sees and saw the world, in Brazil and in his home country.
Professor from the Maranhão Federal University, Liliane Correa, is in Aswan and will visit the places that the Brazilian emperor visited in his trips to the Arab country in the 1870s. She gave a lecture in the city.

