Going for a walk outdoors, I found Ripe Market, a fascinating farmers’ market that shows the diversity of local producers and sellers.
After getting through the pandemic, now Egypt’s food industry faces supply shortages. The situation is worrying given the demand of Eid, the holiday that marks the end of Ramadan.
The Brazilian artist has works spread across five continents, including countries like the United Arab Emirates, and has been invited to produce in Saudi Arabia. In addition to wall paintings, his canvases are on display at the Eden Gallery in Dubai.
Until Thursday (28), the second phase of ticket sales ahead of the Qatar World Cup is open on FIFA’s website.
Registration is open until June 17 for startups, micro-businesses and SMEs from the state of São Paulo interested in learning about the global market. One hundred and fifty places will be offered.
Under the coordination of the citizens’ council, the Brazilian community living in Palestine has provided 1,600 meals to vulnerable families in the al-Am’ari Refugee Camp.
Winners of the cultural contest on the Brazilian Portuguese language were welcomed by ambassador Antonio Patriota for the evening meal that breaks the daily Ramadan fast on Thursday (21).
Medium-high and high-tech exports from Brazil have been down since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic and are expected to remain stagnant in 2022. The country mainly produces aircrafts, pharmaceuticals, machinery, and special equipment.
The Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce and the Alexandre de Gusmão Foundation have established a partnership for collaborations in research, studies and academic activities.
“The Tumour” was written by Ibrahim Al-Koni, who was born and raised in the desert of the Tuareg people in Libya. The book is on pre-sale until April 25.
A 5.9% growth is expected in FY2021/22, and a 5% growth is forecasted in FY2022/23.
As the Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce opens a new office in Brasília, diplomats and government officials expect to increase cooperation with the institution.
The Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce opened its office in the capital city on Tuesday (19) and now has five units across Brazil and elsewhere. The event brought together representatives of the government, diplomats and businesspeople.
In partnership with the Arab Fund for Arts and Culture, the streaming service will offer a grant to five women from countries like Lebanon, Tunisia and Morocco.

