A delegation from the Arab country is in Rio de Janeiro for the Saudi-Brazilian Aviation Conference and to discuss investments and exchange in the sector.
The Brazilian and Emirati Foreign ministers and the UAE’s minister of State for International Cooperation met this Tuesday (3) in Brasília.
The Arab country began construction to expand the world’s biggest natural gas field 80 kilometers north of Doha. The chairman of France’s TotalEnergies said the project will give relief to the market.
The Ministry of Development, Industry, Commerce and Services estimates the country will have a record positive trade balance in 2023, with USD 93 billion.
Translator, novelist and poet Guilherme Gontijo Flores has released ‘Your Finger Is a Lotus Flower’ in contemporary romantic verses based on an interpretation of poems from ancient Egypt.
In a discussion on the topic, Sultan Al Jaber called on energy companies to reduce emissions and increase the use of renewable sources, telling they play an essential role in the climate solution.
Taking over the presidency for a one-month term, the country will advocate for the importance of bilateral institutions to mediate conflicts.
Paulo Rebello is a political analyst and Political Science Ph.D. student at the University of Salamanca, Spain. His research focuses on Brazil’s relations with the Middle East, especially the Gulf countries.
Zana Azeredo will have her works on display in the United Arab Emirates from this Sunday (1). Her diptych with graffiti-style Arabic calligraphy was inspired by Brazilian music.
The service of the aircraft featuring refreshed interiors will be introduced on November 19 and will initially be available three times weekly, scaling up to daily flights in December.
A major developer of defense technology and products, the Abu Dhabi-based Edge Group acquired a 50% stake in smart weapons manufacturer SIATT.
The Egyptian company will invest some USD 8 million to step up its production capacity and meet the growing demand for fertilizers from both the domestic and international markets.
Five encounters will discuss the tales of the One Thousand and One Nights based on its translation from Arabic into Brazilian Portuguese. The workshop will take place every Tuesday of October at 7pm. Registration is open.
Home to one of the world’s largest collections, the Rio-based National Library of Brazil has book-related promotion projects based, delivering copies to several countries and even to Antarctica. Its translation support program has caught the interest of many Arabs.

