Tameed specializes in Islamic law-compliant financing for small and medium enterprises. New funds were raised in funding rounds.
Juhaida Al Bitar is in Brazil for a 45-day residency at Kaaysá Art Residency on Boiçucanga Beach in São Sebastião. The Atlantic Forest has dazzled the painter, who said, “Everything here is art.”
The North African country’s decision also includes the import of day-old quails, adding to previous market openings for Brazilian products.
Exhibition “Something Else” took place at the Citadel of Saladin and featured Brazilian art curated by Mônica Hirano.
The Environment Agency Abu Dhabi conducted an expedition to survey air quality and pollution in the region. Results will be made public in 2024.
A study by Brazilian agency Embrapa points out that Brazil nuts drive payments for environmental services in North Brazil, thus boosting local growth.
Living in Brazil for 17 years, Ahmad Merhi, who had a small beverage factory in Lebanon, opened a restaurant in São Paulo to sell typical food from his home country.
Global hospitality giant announced it has begun constructing a luxury property in the rapidly developing region in the Arab country.
Motex will take place in Damascus again. The show brings together producers of clothing, fabrics, and accessories.
Brazilian company started implementing measures for the environment in its production even before it was a hot topic. At COP28 in the United Arab Emirates, the company was a highlight in textiles.
A group of 32 Brazilians and relatives from the Gaza Strip in Palestine await an aircraft to transport them from Cairo to Brazil. The government initiative is part of the Returning in Peace operation.
Roberto Khatlab’s book was adapted into a graphic novel version by Jamile do Carmo.
Brazilian energy firm had its credit rating raised to BB by rating agency S&P, indicating a higher security for investors.
Projections by the International Monetary Fund also estimate a deficit for 2024 due to the slowdown in economic activity and increased public spending.

