Photographs of the visit of the Brazilian emperor to the Holy Land in 1876 can be seen at the Jordan National Gallery of Fine Arts in Aman until December 1.
Emission reductions, climate adaptation, carbon market regulation, and process transparency are other themes the CNI will follow at the Climate Conference, to take place in Egypt from November 6 to 18.
The growing population in urban areas has been one of the drivers of the change in Arab consumption, said an economist during event on the region’s market and halal certification.
Brazilian author Zana Bonafe, who lives in the United Arab Emirates, recounts her 10-year-old daughter Maya’s internship experience at Instituto Butantan in São Paulo.
After an invitation from Egyptian president Abdel Fattah El Sisi, Lula confirmed his presence at the UN Climate Change Conference. The event will occur from November 6 to 18 in Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt.
The Brazilian Citizens’ Council in Palestine have created a green and yellow scarf for the local people to cheer for the Brazilian national team during the FIFA World Cup.
The Brazilian company signed memorandums in Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and Oman to study implementing hubs focused on low-carbon steelmaking products.
The Arab country reported an expansion in international oil sales from January to September, reaching USD 90.3 billion.
Researcher at Unesp is one of the authors of a research paper on images of the desertification process in Sudan.
The first title of the Children of the Ghetto trilogy – My Name is Adam – recounts the history of the Palestinian people based on the memories of a falafel vendor. Safa Jubran translated it into Portuguese.
E-commerce boom, purchases on social media, digital-physical mashups: see how the pandemic has impacted the Brazilian consumer behavior.
The dollar’s exchange rate surpassed EGP 23 in banks this Thursday (27). Business people are waiting for exchange rate stability to restore the prices of products, especially imports.
The Light for the Future project aims to install photovoltaic panels in schools in the Arab country, which is currently experiencing an energy crisis, having electrical power for only one to two hours a day. The goal is for the Brazilian-Arab community to support ten schools with USD 150,000. USD 90,000 have already been raised.
In a roadshow organized by the Embassy of Brazil in Abu Dhabi and the Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce, executives visited six emirates and found a booming market niche.

