The Saudi government announced it would allow citizens from Brazil, Indonesia, Pakistan, Egypt, India, and Vietnam to enter directly into its territory by December. Before, to enter, travelers needed to spend 14 days in another country with free access.
The Egyptian Minister of Planning and Economic Development, Hala El-Saeed, reviewed the preliminary indicators of the country’s economic performance from July through September.
Incorporating the theme “New Kuwait, New Opportunities for Sustainability,” the pavilion offers the country’s vision for a sustainable future, as well as its history and tradition.
Before COVID-19, in 2019, 71% of Brazilian households had an internet connection, rising to 83% last year.
Saudi minister Faisal Bin Farhan Al Saud was received by Brazilian chancellor Carlos França this Thursday (25) in Brasília. They discussed a possible trip by Jair Bolsonaro to Saudi Arabia in the first half of next year and committed to maintaining a dialogue when Brazil takes a non-permanent seat on the UN Security Council.
Anticolonialism and the history of Sudan have drawn the attention of Patricia Teixeira Santos since 1997. Now a doctor in History, she brough together books and published documents in her research on the Arab country.
The prince and Saudi minister of Foreign Affairs, Faisal Bin Farhan Al Saud, is in Brasília, where he will meet with the Brazilian foreign minister and participate in a lunch to celebrate his visit.
Razin Camel Beauty Pageant starts this Thursday (25) in Abu Dhabi; the camel beauty contest will give prizes worth USD 3 million and is part of the celebrations of the 50th anniversary of the United Arab Emirates.
The rooms of the three-level and over 15,000-square-meter pavilion tell the history of the foundation of the United Arab Emirates and the dreams of founders in an immersive, sensorial experience.
This year, the company announced it reached 104 liquefied natural gas cargo transshipments at its regasification terminals, reflecting an increase in LNG imports.
Representatives of 10 Brazil-based fruit firms are on a trade mission to the Middle East to get to know the particulars of its market. The trip is promoted by Abrafrutas and Apex-Brasil and supported by the Arab Brazilian Chamber.
Baghdad’s House of Wisdom will be the subject of a lecture by Professor Ayman Esmandar, Ph.D. in History of Art. The event will take place on November 27 at Esporte Clube Sírio, in São Paulo city.
Public schools in the city are having the Education & Coffee Week, when Arab culture and cuisine are featured.
Registration is open for Brazilian manufacturers of leather, footwear, and shoe parts and inputs interested in joining the business mission and participating in a show in the UAE in 2022.

