Rajana Olba has been playing the instrument for over 20 years and learned how to craft it during the pandemic. He also produces cavaquinhos and violins.
The Egypt-based candy company seeks to expand its exports into African markets, Brazil and some European countries.
The initiative aims to find 1,000 exceptional talents among Arab scientists, thinkers, and innovators.
The country wants to raise industry contribution to its GDP from 12.8% in 2019 to 14.5% by 2026.
Covertina is an Egyptian company specializing in chocolates. Its products reach 25 countries, including Ecuador, Costa Rica, and Panama.
A batch of 1.1 million shots arrived at the Viracopos Airport in Campinas, São Paulo, this Sunday (2) afternoon. The immunizers are from Pfizer.
Luiz Henrique Didier Jr. (pictured below), CEO of Bexs Banco, pens an article on the necessary precautions for structuring foreign venture capital investments in Brazil.
The Arabic adaptation of the Italian hit Perfect Strangers, which already has versions from 18 countries, will premiere on January 20, featuring a cast from different Arab nations.
To update your playlist for the new year, ANBA made a list with suggestions of Arab artists from Jordan, Palestine, Morocco, Lebanon, and other countries.
The Brazilian oil company developed a program for the capture, use, and geological storage of CO2 in the pre-salt oil and gas fields.
The dermatofunctional specialist has inserted dates in the diets she proposes to her patients in consultations and virtual courses. Heath benefits for the intestines, the possibility of substituting sweets, and values present in cultivation led to the choice.
Saudi driver Mashael Al-Obaidan is preparing for the most challenging rally in the world, Dakar 2022, which will take place in January in her home country. Al-Obaidan will race a Can-Am Maverick on the two-week journey across the desert.
The United Arab Emirates registered 1,846 new coronavirus cases this Tuesday (28). The Arab country has been introducing new measures to prevent the spread of the virus.
The Brazilian market sold 49.6 million books, accumulating BRL 2 billion (about USD 353 million) in revenue this year. Growth over 2020 was 32.7%.

