Author: Mark Ament

Businessmen from Tunisia and Egypt participate as of today in the Fimec, the shoe and leather component exhibition, which takes place in the city of Novo Hamburgo in the south of Brazil. The Tunisians, businessmen in the shoe sector, will make official the signing of a cooperation agreement with Brazilian suppliers.

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Alexandre Rocha, special envoy* Brasília – The secretary general of the League of Arab States, Amr Mussa, praised Brazilian coffee today (4). After drinking a sip from a cup of coffee he as served during his talk at Rio Branco Institute, he interrupted his address and stated: "This Brazilian coffee is the best." Later, on

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Alexandre Rocha, special envoy* Brasília – The secretary general of the League of Arab States, Amr Mussa, praised Brazilian coffee today (4). After drinking a sip from a cup of coffee he as served during his talk at Rio Branco Institute, he interrupted his address and stated: "This Brazilian coffee is the best." Later, on

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Alexandre Rocha, special envoy* Brasília – The secretary general of the League of Arab States, Amr Mussa, detailed today (4), during a talk at Rio Branco Institute, in Brazilian capital Brasília, some points of the process for reform of the League of Arab States. According to him, this year the parliament, initially transitory, as was

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The community of Lebanese immigrants and descendants in Brazil is even greater than the population of Lebanon. With so many people, stories to be told are not lacking. One example is the Massud family, which arrived in the country at the end of the 19th century and whose members spread into various different activities, such as trade, politics and medicine, or the Nabhan family, who immigrated even more recently, in 1979.

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The community of Lebanese immigrants and descendants in Brazil is even greater than the population of Lebanon. With so many people, stories to be told are not lacking. One example is the Massud family, which arrived in the country at the end of the 19th century and whose members spread into various different activities, such as trade, politics and medicine, or the Nabhan family, who immigrated even more recently, in 1979.

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