The ceremony will take place in the presence of the FIFA’s president on May 14. The stadium will now be called Pelé International Stadium Al-Khader. The venue is near Bethlehem.
Author: Thais Sousa
For the first time with a country pavilion at the International Exhibition of Agriculture in Morocco, Brazilian companies stood out with products such as açaí and pepper. Machinery and fertilizers were also showcased.
The tool created by the Arab Brazilian Chamber digitalizes export processes. An agreement for the utilization was signed with the Arab country’s customs authority this Thursday (4) and will come into force in June at the Port of Alexandria.
Postcards featuring an art that illustrates a book on Sudan will be sold to raise funds for a project in the Arab country. Professor Patricia Teixeira Santos, who studies Sudan and is the author of the book, participates.
A delegation of the Egyptian Customs Authority is in Brazil for a series of meetings aimed to foster the rapprochement between the two countries’ agencies, as well as fast-tracking the integration of the Ellos Blockchain system with the Egyptian Customs’.
Espírito Cacau is halal-certified and has a new distributor for the entire Gulf region.
Joyce Karine de Sá Souza won a scholarship at the Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library in the United States. She’s studying the work of Mustapha Khayati, a social critic that was part of the Situationist International.
Alternative has gained a foothold in the market due to containing less lactose than milk from other animals. A food and beverage consultant points out trends for this product that’s still premium.
The pearls of Ras Al Khaimah were once treasures hunted by divers, but now they are cultivated. The process even involves what they call seeding to induce the formation of the gemstone.
Online store Empório Taybe imports Arab premium foods from various brands to Brazil, particularly from Lebanon. What makes it stand out from other stores are ready-to-eat products like hummus and stuffed grape leaves.
Restaurants and hotels in Arab countries change their working hours and prepare to receive Muslins in the holy month, when fast is broken at sunset.
Brazil’s Foreign Affairs minister Mauro Vieira reaffirmed the importance of relations with Arab states in lunch offered to ambassadors and authorities of the region.
Brazilian publisher Editora Unifesp has launched a second edition of the book “Religion and Colonial Tensions in Sudan: The Experience of Don Comboni in Africa and the Comboni in Brazil” by professor Patrícia Teixeira Santos.
UAE’s corporate giant that has branches in different segments, including food, founded IFFCO do Brasil last year. From the branch’s non-dairy cream Hulalá, the group plans on entering new areas in the local market.