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Isaura Daniel* São Paulo – Between Friday (26) and Sunday (28) the Palestinian community living in Brazil will hold a national meeting in Porto Alegre, the capital of the southernmost state of Rio Grande do Sul. The 9th Congress of Arab Palestinian Organizations and Communities in Brazil, which should bring together 300 to 400 Palestinians

This is the opinion of aeronautical sector consultant, Paulo Sampaio, who gave an interview to ANBA in which he commented on the announcement yesterday that the company is going to operate a non-stop flight between Dubai and São Paulo, starting on October 1st. Apart from the Middle East, the company is going to establish shorter routes to Asia.

Poet and novelist Carlos Nejar, born and raised in the city of Porto Alegre, is a grandson of Lebanese and Syrians. He was born listening to his grandfather speaking in Arabic and participating in colony parties. Nejar is considered one of the great Brazilian poets. In an interview to ANBA, he discussed the Arab influence on his work.

Poet and novelist Carlos Nejar, born and raised in the city of Porto Alegre, is a grandson of Lebanese and Syrians. He was born listening to his grandfather speaking in Arabic and participating in colony parties. Nejar is considered one of the great Brazilian poets. In an interview to ANBA, he discussed the Arab influence on his work.

Abbatour is a Brazilian agency specialized in the Arab countries, specifically Egypt. The company sells packages for sightseeing by train, taking riverboat cruises tours on the Nile or even with specialized guides. The agency, which is in the southeastern Brazilian capital of São Paulo, also organizes trips to Lebanon, Tunisia and Jordan.

In his address on being sworn in as the president of Brazil for his second term, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva said that from now on measures will be taken to speed up economic growth and social inclusion. A package of actions will be announced this month. He also pointed out that education should be a priority over the next four years.

In his address on being sworn in as the president of Brazil for his second term, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva said that from now on measures will be taken to speed up economic growth and social inclusion. A package of actions will be announced this month. He also pointed out that education should be a priority over the next four years.

Law professor Jalusa Prestes Abaide, from the Federal University of Santa Maria, has been in the Arab country since February 2006 developing a study about the legal and economic consequences of tourism in environmental protection areas. She is going to stay in the country up to March next year.

Law professor Jalusa Prestes Abaide, from the Federal University of Santa Maria, has been in the Arab country since February 2006 developing a study about the legal and economic consequences of tourism in environmental protection areas. She is going to stay in the country up to March next year.