Mamede Mustafa Jarouche, a professor at the University of São Paulo, has completed the translation from Arabic into Portuguese of the fourth volume of the work, seven years after the first.
Author: Marcos Carrieri
The airline from Abu Dhabi should inaugurate a daily flight to São Paulo in June 2013, but states that it plans to expand operations to other destinations in the region.
Movie maker Otavio Cury celebrates the positive repercussion of the movie he made about his Syrian great-grandfather. He talks about the production and about projects under development.
At least two Brazilian companies are going to participate in a fair to be promoted in Bahrain in October. To win new clients, design is essential. The Apex has programmed activities in the sector.
To economists, structural problems in the Brazilian productive chain are not solved with greater taxes on imports. The benefits are only short-term.
University of Brasília professor Cláudia Balduíno Ferreira created a site about the main authors and books in French in the region and has already even organized a seminar about Algeria.
The author of the book ‘The Exporter,’ the Italian Nicola Minervini says small businesses need to study their targets before worrying about the red tape. He participated in a seminar Sebrae-SP.
Mohamed Morsi, elected in June, should visit the country in late September, before the Summit of South American-Arab Countries (Aspa), scheduled to take place in Peru.
According to specialists, only thus will the prices of agricultural commodities decline, driving away the risk of food insecurity. For Brazil, however, opportunities are up for grabs.
In a visit to São Paulo, the director of company Ard Guisser says that he aims to export products made from medicinal and aromatic plants, as well as essential oils, like argan oil.
The marketing manager of company Universal is in São Paulo and plans to find a local partner to produce and trade its products on the national market.
Not only Dubai and Abu Dhabi offer options for tourists. The other five emirates are rich in museums, natural landscapes and culture.
The literary event that began on Thursday, in São Paulo, includes comics about Islam, new releases, book distribution to the public and a debate about the culture of the Middle East and North Africa.
At a congress to discuss Brazilian opportunities in production of food and energy, criticism was made to infrastructure and fuel pricing. The Brazilian Development Bank promised logistics projects.

