Khaled El Enany was nominated on Monday (6) to be Director-General of the United Nations’ cultural agency by its Executive Board.
The head of the institution’s office in Dubai showcased Brazil’s know-how and potential in producing food and beverages fit for Muslim consumption at one of the world’s largest food fairs.
The restored tomb of the pharaoh who ruled Ancient Egypt for about 40 years has been reopened to visitors in Luxor. The site was presented to the press over the weekend.
The Brazilian men’s soccer team will play against Tunisia in November in Paris in a friendly match. Both teams have already secured spots in the 2026 World Cup.
A series of meetings are being held in Dubai to discuss strategies to increase the presence of Brazilian companies in the Middle East and India.
The professor of Contemporary Arab History and director of the Palestinian Studies Center at the University of São Paulo (USP), Arlene Clemesha, gave a lecture on Thursday (2) about the Middle Eastern diaspora in South America at the Holy Spirit University of Kaslik (USEK) in Lebanon. The lecture was part of a program organized by
Regulatory agencies of both countries signed a memorandum of understanding and an operational agreement to cooperate on flight safety.
The Zayed Sustainability Award features a company and a school from Brazil as finalists in two categories. The award ceremony will be held on January 13, 2026, in the UAE.
The Dubai-based airline is offering over 200 positions in areas such as software engineering, cybersecurity, and service management. Selection processes will take place in Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo.
IMF estimates point to a 4.8% GDP growth for the Arab country this year, above the global average. Resilience amid global uncertainty and diversification are key strengths of its economy.
Now Brazil’s Consul General in Lisbon, Alessandro Candeas reflects in his new book on his four-year experience heading Brazil’s office in Ramallah, West Bank.
The Holy Spirit University of Kaslik (Usek) opened the exhibition “The Lebanese Journey in Latin America–From Then to Now” and hosted the conference “Diplomacy Across the Oceans: 80 Years of Lebanon-Latin America” last week at its Kaslik campus library. With pieces from the exhibition visible in the background of the photo, researcher, writer, and director
Brazilian machinery and equipment industries saw a rise in revenue from foreign markets in August, according to ABIMAQ data.
The General Company for Roads and Water Projects in Syria is seeking companies to help develop its operations, increase capacity, and improve the productivity of its units in Latakia and Tartous.

